Starkville (Miss.)

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
סטרקוויל (מיסיסיפי)
Name (Latin)
Starkville (Miss.)
Other forms of name
nnaa Starkville, Miss
Coordinates
-88.81972 -88.81972 33.46222 33.46222 (gooearth )
W0884906 W0884906 N0332701 N0332701 (geonames )
Associated country
United States
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 144266108
Wikidata: Q770470
Library of congress: n 82047513
Sources of Information
  • GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009(ppl; 33°27ʹ01ʺN 088°49ʹ06ʺW)
Wikipedia description:

Starkville is a city in, and the county seat of, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, Starkville's population is 24,360, making it the 16th-most populated city in Mississippi. Starkville is the largest city in the Golden Triangle, which had a population of 175,474 in 2020, and the principal city of the Starkville-Columbus, MS CSA. Founded in 1831, the city was originally known as Boardtown for the local sawmilling operation there, but was renamed in 1837 to honor American Revolutionary War general John Stark. Starkville is adjacent to and closely associated with Mississippi State University, which was founded as the state's flagship land-grant research university in 1878. The university was located near Starkville in the Mississippi Black Belt due to the region's agricultural productivity, particularly in the timber, cattle, and dairying industries. The expansion of the university transformed Starkville from a primarily agricultural center into a college town, and its economy today is mostly centered around advanced research and manufacturing, retail, and tourism supported by the university population. The Cotton District, developed in the 1960s as North America's first New Urbanist community, is an active student quarter located between downtown Starkville and the university campus.

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