West Point, Mississippi

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Mesabi
Tom Russell
8%
"The kid who heard Howlin' Wolf"
My Head’s in Mississippi
ZZ Top
6%
"She was mumbling to some howling wolf"

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History of West Point

Starkville, MS RoadyGoat

Starkville isn't just another flat Mississippi town. At 335 feet above sea level, it's noticeably hillier than the Delta, a subtle reminder that this land wasn't built solely on cotton. Incorporated in 1835 and named for Revolutionary War hero General John Stark, the town has seen its share of trials. A devastating fire in 1875 nearly wiped out downtown, a blow that forced resilience and rebuilding. A persistent rumor even suggests a Civil War cannonball remains embedded in a building’s wall, a silent testament to a divided nation’s turmoil. The town's fortunes are inextricably linked to Mississippi State University, now its largest employer. The university infuses Starkville with youthful energy, a hum of ambition tempered by Southern charm. It also cultivates a strong sense of community, exemplified by the Maroon Volunteer Center, a hub for service that started here. And while Memphis is the closest big city with its NBA team, the 1996 SEC Championship football team remains a source of local pride, a reminder of shared triumphs in this vibrant, ever-evolving corner of Mississippi.

14.5 mi away

Starkville, MS RoadyGoat

Starkville, Mississippi, a town named for a Revolutionary War hero, feels different than the flat Delta lands to the west. At over 300 feet above sea level, its rolling hills hint at the Appalachian foothills further east. You can feel the town's history walking downtown, imagining the devastation of the 1875 fire that nearly wiped the place off the map. Some even say a Civil War cannonball remains lodged in a brick wall, a silent testament to a more turbulent past. But Starkville is more than just its history. It's a college town, dominated by Mississippi State University, which infuses the air with youthful energy.

14.5 mi away

Starkville, MS RoadyGoat

Starkville, Mississippi, owes its existence to the rolling hills of Oktibbeha County, a subtle rise that distinguishes it from the flat expanse of the Delta further west. Incorporated in 1835 and named for Revolutionary War hero General John Stark, the area had already drawn settlers seeking fertile land away from the floodplains. While no major river dictated its location, the slightly higher elevation offered better drainage and healthier conditions than the swampier lowlands. Early Starkville was likely a modest trading post, a place where farmers could bring their cotton and other goods. The town’s fortunes became inextricably linked to education with the establishment of Mississippi State University. The university's presence transformed Starkville from a quiet agricultural center into a vibrant college town, a place where the air hums with youthful energy and ambition. The echoes of that history still resonate — a Civil War-era cannonball rumored to be lodged in a downtown building's wall, a reminder of a different era.

14.5 mi away

Friendship Cemetery - Decoration Day Origins

1866

Cemetery in Columbus, Mississippi where in April 1866, women decorated graves of both Confederate and Union soldiers, an act credited as the origin of Memorial Day.

17.2 mi away

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