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Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Hattiesburg, Mississippi" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
July 30, 2008 (5320 U.S. Route 49 South at Old Airport Road: Hattiesburg: Constructed 1948, destroyed by fire October 2010 2: Building 1071: Building 1071: September 2, 1997 ...
Hattiesburg developed at the confluence of the Leaf and Bouie rivers. It was founded in 1882 by Captain William H. Hardy, a civil engineer. The city of Hattiesburg was incorporated in 1884 [8] with a population of approximately 400. Originally called Twin Forks and later Gordonville, the city received its final name of Hattiesburg from Capt ...
The city will provide matching funds of $334,989, bringing the total investment to $1,909,485. Hattiesburg Mayor Toby Barker announces a $1.5 million grant from MDOT to add a new taxiway to the ...
Map of the United States with Mississippi highlighted. Mississippi is a state in the Southern United States.According to the 2020 United States Census, Mississippi is the 32nd-most populous state, with 2,949,965 inhabitants and the 31st largest by land area, spanning 46,923.27 square miles (121,530.7 km 2) of land. [1]
Thursday. The73rd annual Christmas parade, hosted by the Hattiesburg Jaycees, will begin at 6 p.m. in the 100 block of Hardy Street.The parade will meander down Front Street, past City Hall to ...
Hattiesburg Municipal Judge Wes Curry was appointed to the 12th Circuit Court. Mayor Toby Barker names three new city judges.
The MSA's principal city is Hattiesburg. The 2010 census placed the Hattiesburg MSA's population at 162,410, though estimates as of 2019 indicate the population has increased to 168,849. [1] The area is part of the geographical region known as the Pine Belt, famous for its abundance of longleaf pine trees.