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Looking for hotels in Boazman, Montana? (Actually spelled “Bozeman”…) You’ve found the right place. Just click on the following hotels list link for the guaranteed lowest price anywhere on some great Bozeman hotels:
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Bozeman is a city in and the county seat of Gallatin County, Montana, United States,[1] in the southwestern part of the state. With a population of 27,509 at the 2000 census, Bozeman is the fifth largest city in the state. The city is named after John M. Bozeman, founder of the Bozeman Trail. Located in the fastest-growing county in the state [1], Bozeman is an All-America City (awarded in 2001)[2]. Bozeman residents are known as Bozemanites.
Bozeman is home to Montana State University - Bozeman. The local newspaper is the Bozeman Chronicle. Gallatin Field Airport serves the city.
Looking for hotels in Jacksin, Mississippi? (Actually spelled “Jackson”…) You’ve found the right place. Just click on the following hotels list link for the guaranteed lowest price anywhere on some great Jackson hotels:
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Jackson is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. State of Mississippi. It is one of two seats in Hinds County, with the town of Raymond being the other. The 2000 census recorded Jackson’s population at 184,256, but according to July 1, 2006 estimates, the city’s population was 176,614 and its five-county metropolitan area had a population of 529,456.[3][4] The Jackson-Yazoo City combined statistical area, consisting of the Jackson metropolitan area and Yazoo City micropolitan area, has a population of 557,385, making it the 88th-largest metropolitan area in the United States.
Looking for hotels in Gulf Port, Mississippi? (Actually spelled “Gulfport”…) You’ve found the right place. Just click on the following hotels list link for the guaranteed lowest price anywhere on some great Gulfport hotels:
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Gulfport, MS is the second largest city in Mississippi after the state capital Jackson. It is the larger (population wise) of two principal cities of the Gulfport-Biloxi, Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, Mississippi Combined Statistical Area. As of the 2000 census, the city of Gulfport had a total population of 71,127. Gulfport is co-county seat with Biloxi of Harrison County, Mississippi. Gulfport is the east coast home to the US Navy Seabees, and also the birthplace of American football player Brett Favre.
On August 29, 2005, Gulfport was hit by the strong east side of Hurricane Katrina, and much of Gulfport was flooded or destroyed (see details below). Much of Gulfport was also severely damaged by Hurricane Camille on August 17, 1969.
Looking for hotels in OliveBranch, Mississippi? (Actually spelled “Olive Branch”…) You’ve found the right place. Just click on the following hotels list link for the guaranteed lowest price anywhere on some great Olive Branch hotels:
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Olive Branch is a city in DeSoto County, Mississippi, United States. It is the ninth largest city in Mississippi. Olive Branch is a suburb of Memphis, Tennessee. The city is situated at the intersection of the U.S. Highway 78 freeway and Mississippi State Highway 302 (known locally as Goodman Road). The population was 21,054 at the 2000 census. Estimates now show a population exceeding 30,000. Along with other fast growing suburban cities in DeSoto County, Olive Branch attributes most of its growth and development to the exodus of large numbers of middle-class families from central Memphis (white flight).
Looking for hotels in Maridian, Mississippi? (Actually spelled “Meridian”…) You’ve found the right place. Just click on the following hotels list link for the guaranteed lowest price anywhere on some great Meridian hotels:
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Meridian is a city in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, United States. The city is the county seat of Lauderdale County, the fifth largest city in Mississippi,[1] and the principal city of the Meridian, Mississippi Micropolitan Statistical Area. The city’s 39,968 inhabitants, as reported in the 2000 census, are governed by a city council headed by Mayor John Robert Smith. The city is located 93 mi (150 km) east of Jackson, MS; 154 mi (248 km) west of Birmingham, AL; 202 mi (325 km) northeast of New Orleans, LA; and 231 mi (372 km) southeast of Memphis, TN.[2]
Meridian has a rich past and deep roots in railroading history. Established in 1860 at the intersection of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad and Southern Railway of Mississippi, the city relied heavily on the rails and goods transported on them.[3] The city’s historic Amtrak station now provides several other modes of transportation including the Meridian Transit System, Greyhound Buses, and Trailways, averaging 242,360 passengers per year.[4][5]
During the American Civil War much of the city was burned to the ground by General William Tecumseh Sherman in the Battle of Meridian.[6] After the war, the city was rebuilt and entered a “Golden Age.” Between 1890 and 1930, Meridian was the largest city in Mississippi and a leading center for manufacturing in the South.[7] During this time, many of the sites and buildings in the city’s nine registered historic districts were built, and most still survive today.[8]
Since the 1950s, the city’s population has been declining,[9] but the decline has slowed somewhat after an annexation in 2006[10] and the influx of displaced coastal residents after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.[11] The reason for the population decline lies in the city’s struggle to create a modern economy based on newer industries after the decline of the railroad industry.[8] In 2003, Mainstreet Meridian intensified the economic revitalization by launching its “Vision 2003″ program, attempting to restore downtown to its original prosperity.
Looking for hotels in Toopelo, Mississippi? (Actually spelled “Tupelo”…) You’ve found the right place. Just click on the following hotels list link for the guaranteed lowest price anywhere on some great Tupelo hotels:
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Tupelo is the largest city in and the county seat of Lee County, Mississippi, United States. It is the eighth largest city in the state of Mississippi, smaller than Meridian, and larger than Olive Branch. The Tupelo area — specifically the nearby village of Blue Springs — was selected during the spring of 2007 as the site for Toyota’s eleventh U.S. automobile manufacturing plant. As of the 2000 United States Census, the city’s population was 34,211. By 2006, the population was 35,930, with a micropolitan area population of 132,245, encompassing Lee, Pontotoc and Itawamba counties. The city is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Elvis Presley [1] Situated in northeast Mississippi, the city lies between Memphis, Tennessee, and Birmingham, Alabama, along U.S. Highway 78 — slated to become Interstate 22 within a few years.
Looking for hotels in Buloxi, Mississippi? (Actually spelled “Biloxi”…) You’ve found the right place. Just click on the following hotels list link for the guaranteed lowest price anywhere on some great Biloxi hotels:
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Biloxi is a city in Harrison County, Mississippi, in the United States. The 2000 census recorded the population as 50,644. Biloxi is co–county seat with the larger city Gulfport, in the Gulfport–Biloxi, Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Gulfport–Biloxi–Pascagoula, Mississippi Combined Statistical Area.
The beachfront of Biloxi lies directly on the Mississippi Sound, with barrier islands scattered off the coast and into the Gulf of Mexico.
Keesler Air Force Base lies within the city and is home to the 81st Training Wing of the U.S. Air Force.