Poll: Where do you live?

Where do you live?

  • Jackson Metro

    Votes: 59 21.6%
  • Mississippi Coast

    Votes: 9 3.3%
  • Pine Belt

    Votes: 7 2.6%
  • Delta

    Votes: 6 2.2%
  • NE Mississippi

    Votes: 35 12.8%
  • Central Mississippi

    Votes: 24 8.8%
  • Southwest Mississippi

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • NW Mississippi (non-Delta)

    Votes: 16 5.9%
  • out of state

    Votes: 115 42.1%

  • Total voters
    273

GulfDawg

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The geographic center of MS is in Leake County outside of Carthage. Horizontal line running East/West through that point also aligns nicely with the southern tip of the Delta.

I think there are 8 regions. 5 rural, 3 urban.

I’d define any area (other than Rankin / Hinds / Madison) that fall between the central point in Leake County and I-20 to be Central MS.

3 counties above are Jackson MSA.

Any areas south of I-20 and north of I-10 (again, excluding Rankin / Hinds / Madison counties) is South Mississippi.

South of I-10 is the coast….pretty straightforward.

Everything north of Carthage and southeast of the Trace is Northeast MS.

Everything north of Carthage, northwest of the Trace, and east of the Delta is North MS….excluding DeSoto County.

DeSoto County is Memphis suburbs.

The Delta - pull up Google satellite image and see if you’re there or not. Again, pretty straightforward.
So 1/2 of the city of Gulfport as well Diamondhead and the Kiln are not considered the Coast? Don't think so.
 
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OG Goat Holder

Heisman
Sep 30, 2022
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That ship sailed decades ago....and it's never coming back.
Actually I need to revise my previous post.

Tupelo Metro, Golden Triangle Metro, Meridian Metro and Hattiesburg Metros are all pretty much equal and operate pretty independently of each other. So not fair to say MSU is in Tupelo's orbit. It's in its own. If you can't find it there, people are generally headed to Birmingham or Jackson.

That divided nature of all our towns in yet another reason none of them see explosive growth. So really.....it's just Jackson and Gulfport-Biloxi, and Gulfport-Biloxi is a stretch because most of those people will go to New Orleans or Mobile for their shopping, entertainment, etc.
 

L4Dawg

All-American
Oct 27, 2016
10,252
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Actually I need to revise my previous post.

Tupelo Metro, Golden Triangle Metro, Meridian Metro and Hattiesburg Metros are all pretty much equal and operate pretty independently of each other. So not fair to say MSU is in Tupelo's orbit. It's in its own. If you can't find it there, people are generally headed to Birmingham or Jackson.

That divided nature of all our towns in yet another reason none of them see explosive growth. So really.....it's just Jackson and Gulfport-Biloxi, and Gulfport-Biloxi is a stretch because most of those people will go to New Orleans or Mobile for their shopping, entertainment, etc.
Spoken like someone who knows very little about Tupelo. Oktibbeha, Lowndes, and Clay tags are common there. They aren't exactly in Tupelo's orbit, but they aren't exactly out of its influence either. They are all MUCH closer to Tupelo than they are to Jackson or Birmingham. They are also closer to Tuscaloosa.
 

Villagedawg

All-Conference
Nov 16, 2005
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You can really split some hairs here but I imagine it is up to one's own influences. I'm from the GTR, I'd say that's central ms per the choices. But really the GTR seems more connected to Tupelo and that is NE MS.

My imagine always thinks central ms as highway 8 to I20. Above 8, north. Below 20, south.

East of I55, is Mississippi. West of I55 is some weird desolate place.**
Agree except I’d take north south line down to 82
 
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johnson86-1

All-Conference
Aug 22, 2012
14,280
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So 1/2 of the city of Gulfport as well Diamondhead and the Kiln are not considered the Coast? Don't think so.
Think it depends on whether you're from the coast and how old you are. If you're 60, the coast stops at I-10. If you're 80, it stops at the south'ish side of the backbay/bayou/river depending on what part you're in.
 

Perd Hapley

All-American
Sep 30, 2022
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So 1/2 of the city of Gulfport as well Diamondhead and the Kiln are not considered the Coast? Don't think so.
Ok, the coast can simply be all the counties touching the ocean.

I guess I was drawing too much from the hard line coast rats at MSU that would tell anyone with a pulse that everything north of I-10 sucked.
 

SchrodingersDawg

All-Conference
Sep 15, 2020
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2,476
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Ok, the coast can simply be all the counties touching the ocean.

I guess I was drawing too much from the hard line coast rats at MSU that would tell anyone with a pulse that everything north of I-10 sucked.
Well I was north of I10 but I spent so much time on Biloxi beach and in the bars along 90 that I was about the trashiest of coast trash. I sure do miss it sometimes. I was there pre-casinos though.
 
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OG Goat Holder

Heisman
Sep 30, 2022
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Spoken like someone who knows very little about Tupelo. Oktibbeha, Lowndes, and Clay tags are common there. They aren't exactly in Tupelo's orbit, but they aren't exactly out of its influence either. They are all MUCH closer to Tupelo than they are to Jackson or Birmingham. They are also closer to Tuscaloosa.
I wish you were right. I wish Tupelo had 500K and was a semi-destination city. Maybe it will be in 100 years.
 

paindonthurt

All-Conference
Apr 7, 2025
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Only thing about MS that is consistent is that it's inconsistent. MS share allegiance with out of state shlt too much. No one will agree most likely, on any map of MS culture.

The only places that are truly unique are the Coast and the Delta. Coast shares allegiance with New Orleans/Mobile as far as economy and lifestyle. Delta represents MS in many ways. Poor and split, with half of it anchored by Jackson and the other half by out-of-state (Memphis).

How the hell did we let TN have Memphis anyway?
I would have bet $2,000 you were gonna grace us with your superior intellect in this thread!!

Did not disappoint.
 

The Peeper

Heisman
Feb 26, 2008
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The geographic center of MS is in Leake County outside of Carthage. Horizontal line running East/West through that point also aligns nicely with the southern tip of the Delta.

I think there are 8 regions. 5 rural, 3 urban.

I’d define any area (other than Rankin / Hinds / Madison) that fall between the central point in Leake County and I-20 to be Central MS.

3 counties above are Jackson MSA.

Any areas south of I-20 and north of I-10 (again, excluding Rankin / Hinds / Madison counties) is South Mississippi.

South of I-10 is the coast….pretty straightforward.

Everything north of Carthage and southeast of the Trace is Northeast MS.

Everything north of Carthage, northwest of the Trace, and east of the Delta is North MS….excluding DeSoto County.

DeSoto County is Memphis suburbs.

The Delta - pull up Google satellite image and see if you’re there or not. Again, pretty straightforward.
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