Some things you may, or may NOT, know about Mississippi:
- The
Mississippi Gulf Coast, from Biloxi to Henderson Point, is
the largest and longest man-made beach in the world.
- The Ringier-America company in Corinth, MS prints National
Geographic.
- The world's only cactus plantation is located in Edwards
with more than 3,000 varieties of cacti.
- Mississippi has more tree farms than any other state.
- Mississippi has more churches per capita than any other
state.
- Norris Bookbinding Company in Greenwood is the largest Bible
rebinding plant in the nation.
- H.A. Cole in Jackson, MS, developed the cleaning product
Pine-Sol. Pine-Sol is manufactured only in Pearl, MS (Jackson).
- Dr. Tichenor created Dr. Tichenor's Antiseptic in Liberty,
MS (not in
South Louisiana as commonly believed).
- Four cities in the world have been sanctioned by the
International
Theatre/Dance Committee to host the International Ballet
Competition: Moscow, Russia; Varna, Bulgaria; Helsinki,
Finland; and Jackson, Mississippi.
- David Harrison of Columbus owns the patent on the "Soft
Toilet Seat." Over one million are sold every year.
- The first football player on a Wheaties box was Walter
Payton of
Columbia, MS.
- The Teddy Bear's name originated after a bear hunt in
Mississippi with President Theodore Roosevelt. President
Roosevelt refused to shoot an exhausted and possibly lame
bear. News of this spread across the country, and a New York
merchant capitalized on this publicity by creating a stuffed
bear called "Teddy's Bear.”
- H. T. Merrill of Iuka flew the first round-trip transoceanic
flight in
1928. The flight to England was made in a plane loaded with
ping-pong balls.
- The birthplace of Elvis Presley in Tupelo.
- The world's oldest Holiday Inn is in Clarksdale.
- Blazon-Flexible Flyer, Inc., in West Point, manufactures the
best snow sled in the country, the Flexible Flyer. There is
very little snow in Mississippi.
- Greenwood is the home of Cotton Row, which is the second
largest cotton exchange in the nation and is on the National
Register of Historic Places.
- The 4-H Club began in Holmes County in 1907.
- The Waterways Experiment Station in Vicksburg is the largest
research, testing, and development facility of the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers.
- Shoes were first sold as pairs in 1884 at Phil Gilbert's
Shoe Parlor in
Vicksburg.
- Inventor James D. Byrd of Clinton holds seven patents and
developed the plastic used as a heat shield by NASA.
- Mississippi University for Women in Columbus was the first
state college for women in the country, established in 1884.
- The first Parents-Teachers Association was founded in
Crystal Springs, MS.
- Mississippi was the first state to outlaw imprisonment of
debtors.