Itawamba County Map, Mississippi

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Itawamba County, Mississippi

Itawamba County sits in the northeastern corner of Mississippi, bordering Alabama. It’s not a flashy place. The county’s named after a Chickasaw chief, a nod to its Native American roots.
Locals take pride in their down-home cooking and Southern hospitality. You’ll find catfish joints and BBQ spots that’ll make your mouth water.
The Tombigbee River winds through the county. Itawamba County is a laid-back place with both history and southern hospitality.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Itawamba County |
County Seat | Fulton |
Population | Approximately 24,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Fulton, Mantachie, Tremont, Dorsey, Evergreen |
Interstates and Highways | I-22, US 78, MS 25, MS 23 |
FIPS Code | 28-057 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 540 square miles (Land: 533 sq mi, Water: 7 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Tishomingo County (Northeast), Franklin County, Alabama (East), Marion County, Alabama (Southeast), Monroe County (South), Lee County (West), Prentiss County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CT) |
State | Mississippi |
Coordinates | 34.2534° N, 88.3627° W |
Etymology | Named after Chief Itawamba, a leader of the Chickasaw Native American tribe |
Major Landmarks | Jamie L. Whitten Historical Center, Tupelo National Battlefield, Natchez Trace Parkway |
Website | Itawamba County Website |
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