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we are currently in H-TOWN and we r getting ready to accept jobs in Saciuer,Ms and Gulfport Ms... Where can we live to feel safe, meet half-way,and where can our childern go to school to get good education?(ELEMENTARY)..I am a little nervous because I watch MISSISSIPPI BURNING and I wonder does those things really occur out there......we just want the best for our family..we have Been in Houston for 2 years and the pace is just to much for for us coming from Lafayette/Lake Charles area....most of our people stay in Al anyways...Help
Last edited by lovelymc1; 02-29-2008 at 05:03 PM. Reason: spelling |
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Mississippi Burning is set in 1964. This is 2008.
Saucier and Gulfport are both nice places. Saucier is pronounced "Sew-sher". Most places are pretty safe. Division Street in Biloxi is generally considered a kinda bad area (but having been there, it's FAR from being terrifying), as is the area right around Memorial Hospital in Gulfport (but I live just south of the hospital and I'm fine). There's beaches, casinos, businesses, and colleges here. |
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