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Holly Springs, Mississippi

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Holly Springs, Mississippi
NameHolly Springs, Mississippi
Settlement typeCity

Holly Springs, Mississippi is a city located in Marshall County, Mississippi, near the Tennessee border, and is part of the Memphis, Tennessee Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is situated near the Mississippi Delta region and is close to several notable cities, including Oxford, Mississippi, Tupelo, Mississippi, and Grenada, Mississippi. Holly Springs is also near the Shiloh National Military Park, a National Park Service site that commemorates the Battle of Shiloh during the American Civil War. The city is home to several historic sites, including the Holly Springs National Forest and the Wall Doxey State Park.

Geography

Holly Springs is located in the northeastern part of Mississippi, near the Tennessee border, and is situated in the Mississippi Hills region. The city is surrounded by several notable geographic features, including the Coldwater River, the Tallahatchie River, and the Mississippi Delta region. The city's proximity to the Mississippi River and the Tennessee River makes it an important location for transportation and trade. Nearby cities include Memphis, Tennessee, Jackson, Tennessee, and Corinth, Mississippi, which are all connected to Holly Springs by U.S. Route 78 and Interstate 22. The city is also close to several notable landmarks, including the Vicksburg National Military Park, the Natchez National Historical Park, and the Tupelo National Battlefield.

History

Holly Springs has a rich and diverse history, dating back to the Mississippian culture period, when the area was inhabited by the Chickasaw and Choctaw tribes. The city was founded in 1836 and was named after the holly trees that grew in the area. During the American Civil War, Holly Springs was an important location for the Confederate States of America, and the city was occupied by Union Army forces in 1862. The city is also home to several historic sites, including the Holly Springs Historic District, which features several Antebellum architecture-style buildings, such as the Walter Place, the Finley Place, and the Hillcrest. Nearby historic sites include the Shiloh National Military Park, the Brice's Crossroads National Battlefield Site, and the Tupelo National Battlefield.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the city of Holly Springs had a population of 7,969 people, with a diverse range of ages, ethnicities, and occupations. The city is home to several notable residents, including William Faulkner, who lived in nearby Oxford, Mississippi, and Eudora Welty, who was born in Jackson, Mississippi. The city is also close to several institutions of higher learning, including the University of Mississippi, Rust College, and Blue Mountain College. Nearby cities, such as Memphis, Tennessee, Tupelo, Mississippi, and Grenada, Mississippi, also have a significant impact on the demographics of Holly Springs.

Economy

The economy of Holly Springs is driven by several industries, including manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism. The city is home to several major employers, including the Holly Springs School District, the Marshall County, Mississippi government, and the North Mississippi Medical Center. The city is also close to several major transportation hubs, including the Memphis International Airport, the Tupelo Regional Airport, and the BNSF Railway. Nearby cities, such as Oxford, Mississippi, Tupelo, Mississippi, and Grenada, Mississippi, also contribute to the economy of Holly Springs through trade and commerce. The city is also part of the Memphis, Tennessee Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes several major cities, such as Memphis, Tennessee, Southaven, Mississippi, and Bartlett, Tennessee.

Education

Holly Springs is served by the Holly Springs School District, which operates several schools in the area, including Holly Springs High School, Holly Springs Junior High School, and Holly Springs Elementary School. The city is also home to several institutions of higher learning, including Rust College, a Historically black college that was founded in 1866. Nearby cities, such as Oxford, Mississippi, Tupelo, Mississippi, and Grenada, Mississippi, are also home to several institutions of higher learning, including the University of Mississippi, Blue Mountain College, and Mississippi University for Women. The city is also close to several notable research institutions, including the National Center for Natural Products Research and the United States Department of Agriculture.

Infrastructure

Holly Springs has a well-developed infrastructure, with several major roads and highways passing through the city, including U.S. Route 78 and Interstate 22. The city is also served by the BNSF Railway and the Canadian National Railway, which provide rail transportation to several major cities, including Memphis, Tennessee, Tupelo, Mississippi, and Grenada, Mississippi. The city is also close to several major airports, including the Memphis International Airport and the Tupelo Regional Airport. Nearby cities, such as Oxford, Mississippi, Tupelo, Mississippi, and Grenada, Mississippi, also have a significant impact on the infrastructure of Holly Springs, with several major roads and highways connecting the cities. The city is also part of the Memphis, Tennessee Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes several major cities and infrastructure projects, such as the Mississippi River bridge and the Tennessee River lock and dam.

Category: Cities in Mississippi