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Mississippi
is defined by the river of the same name and as its
borders ebb and flow with the changing pattern of the
mighty Mississippi, the state has moved with the times as
well while honoring its historic culture and heritage from
its Civil War sites and museums, its antebellum
plantations, to the Civil Rights Movement, and its
celebrated authors and artists. You can see it in the
state's museums, historical homes, memorials and landmarks
and even its gracious
Bed
and Breakfast Inns. The cultural, artistic and
historic heritage of Mississippi extends far beyond the
borders of the Magnolia State. Its rhythm and blues has
influenced such musicians as the Rolling Stones, the
Beatles and Eric Clapton. Its literature continues to be
required reading in colleges and universities. The first
residents of Mississippi were the Choctaw. It means "father
of waters", and refers to the largest river in North
America, which forms Mississippi's western border. The
State has always been richly endowed with water, plants,
and animals, and before recorded time, it accommodated a
great variety of people. Many of the towns and cities in
Mississippi are derived from Native American Indian names.
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