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by Murfreesboro » Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:58 pm
Mike, I moved away from Mississippi in 1975 to go to school in Tennessee. My mother continued to live there until shortly before her death in 1995, so I don't have much contact with my home state anymore. There is a state income tax, and I guess you'd just have to check on the fireworks laws to see if they suit you. As for home prices, I just did a quick internet check and found that the average home price in Hinds County (where I was born, site of the state capital) is currently under $200,000. However, average home price in Madison County, immediately north of Hinds, is just under $400,000. I know that all my friends from high school days have moved out of Jackson and are now living in Madison County, so I guess that is the place to be now.
Perhaps I have said this elsewhere, but for many years (perhaps 80) after the Civil War, no one celebrated the 4th of July in Mississippi, because Vicksburg fell on that day. Consequently, people would shoot off their fireworks at Christmas instead. Even in my childhood, Christmastime fireworks were big in Mississippi. We would almost always shoot fireworks on Christmas night. I don't know if that is still so much the case there, but I did see when I Googled it just now that fireworks can be sold there from June 15-July 5, and again from December 5 to January 2. So it sounds like people are still doing fireworks at Christmas down there. I bet most of them don't even know why anymore.