Mississippi Medical Training
Mild temperatures prevail year round in Mississippi, but March and April are when the azaleas and dogwood come into full bloom. It's also when the state's hundreds of historic homes throw their doors open to visitors. It is, in short, when Mississippi seems best to typify the "Old South." With more than 150 campgrounds and six national forests, totaling more than one million acres, Mississippi appeals to anyone who loves the outdoors. Hunting, fishing, hiking, bicycling, canoeing, and boating are extremely popular in these areas. One of the most scenic of the national forest areas is in Delta National Forest, north of Vicksburg, where cypress, gum, tupelo, and cottonwood trees grow. DeSoto National Forest offers a 50-mile float trip starting from Black Creek near Brooklyn on US 49. Golf, fishing, and waterborne activities center around the coastal resorts of Biloxi and Gulfport. Biloxi, the oldest town in the Mississippi valley, has been a popular resort since the 1840s. (Courtesy of Rand McNally http://www.randmcnally.com)
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