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TheBigDA
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Starkville now more populus than Columbus. |
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drunkernhelldawg |
To this old Starkville native the news is a bit of a stunner | #1 | ||
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It's almost like being on another planet to have the "Sparkle" of Starkville outshine the ex-giant to the east.
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MSUCostanza |
Surprised it took until now.. | #2 | ||
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Columbus is a hole.
Greg Byrne is the Stan Jones of athletic directors.
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patdog |
Columbus is a strange town. | #3 | ||
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Some parts of it are beautiful, like the area around and just south of downtown. Then a lot of the rest is a real shithole. For a town that size, they do
have a real good restaurant selection, which is real nice when you spend about 1 month per year there on business.
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dawgpound11 |
If they counted the students it wouldn't even be close... | #4 | ||
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As far as population inside the city limits. However, Lowndes County has another 30,000+ that live outside the city limits of Columbus that work, eat, do
business in Columbus every day. Oktibbeha County doesn't have that kind of populus outside of Starkville.
You've got to find somebody who likes the same stuff. Like, if you like sports, she should like it that you like sports, and she should keep the
chips and dip coming.
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CuzDawg |
Yea, census numbers for cities don't really tell the | #5 | ||
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tell. It all depends on the circumstances. Take Vicksburg, for example. The population is probably around 25-26,000 but the entire county feeds into the
city as there is no other town of significance nearby. I know at one time the county was 55,000 and that may have grown, and Vburg pulls from
Sharkey/Issaquena some and also across the river.
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AROB44 |
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patdog wrote: Could you give some recommendations? |
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BewareOfMSUDawg |
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Yep, there are certainly distinctive areas of Columbus: the downtown area, which they've put a lot of money and effort into restoring and maintaining it;
then Hwy 45 North which is your typical "let's cram every new commercial property onto this one road and not improve the infrastructure"; and
then East Columbus, which is probably the main hellhole to which you were referring.
As a native and current resident of Columbus (only for another month), it's kind of sad to see the town not really take off like it could, because it has some potential, certainly with the base that's there. With the new businesses that have come in around the airport perhaps it will take off then, and if the proposed mall at the 45 South exit becomes reality once the economy turns around. |
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BewareOfMSUDawg |
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In the downtown area, J. Broussard's is very good; the food is New Orleans style. Harvey's and Cafe on Main and is pretty good too.
On 45, you have Old Hickory Steak House and the usual chain restaurants like Applebee's and Chili's. Another really good place is Proffitt's Porch, which is off the beaten path - you have to turn onto Wilkins-Wise Road like you're going to the Lock and Dam and take a right on Officers Lake Road and go down a little ways. |
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Todd4State |
What's the name | #9 | ||
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of the place that is right by the Tombigbee that is a seafood place? It has flooded a few times. It was pretty good 10 years ago, whenI last ate there. Is it
still there, and is still any good?
"Because just being good kids who make good grades isn't good enough anymore."- John Cohen
"This league doesn't care how hard you try. This league cares about having real players who can perform certain skills. If you try to throw a fastball in and you miss the middle of the plate, the league doesn't care that you're a really good kid. The game says you better execute the pitch." - John Cohen |
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dawgfan77 |
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Rubens is the place that you speak of
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patdog |
Columbus restaurant recommendations (some of which are repeats of what others have posted) | #11 | ||
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Cafe on Main (corner of Main & 5th) - excellent plate lunch.
Hucks (5th St. South) - good burgers and po-boys, decent plate lunch. The Hucks burger is 3/4 lb and it the only burger I literally could not eat. Every time I took a bite it pushed the burger out the back side of the bun. But if that's not big enough for you, you can get a double Hucks burger. Zachary's (5th St. North) - good burgers and wraps. Sante Fe Cattle Co. - chain type, peanuts on the floor, steaks southwestern food seafood etc., but very good. Hickory Pit - 0 atmosphere but some of the best char-grilled steaks you'll ever eat. Menu selection is very limited. If you eat there, you're eating steak. Ribeye's, Strips, Filets, they're all outstanding. Reubens - it's a decent catfish place. Nothing special. Proffit's Porch - interesting place in the middle of nowhere (but only a few miles from town) located next to a pond. Pretty good food and a nice setting. Then you've got a lot of the same places Starkville has like Harvey's, The Grill, Sweet Peppers, Mi Hacienda, etc. The one place I would not recommend is Chili's. The service there has been terrible. It's one of the very few restaurants I've ever just walked out of before our food came out. |
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Rebheaded Stranger |
Every time y'all start talking about restaurants in the Jewel | #12 | ||
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Or in this instance, Columbus, I realize that all my bitching about the lack of restaurants in Oxford is relative.
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BewareOfMSUDawg |
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As dawgfan77 said, it's Ruben's. I haven't eaten there in 3 or 4 years, but it was pretty decent then. I've heard several folks say it's not as good as it used to be, though. |
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Mjoelner |
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Yeah. Just eat in Starkville. The best place in Columbus is Giribaldi's but if you want Mexican, Mi Hacienda in Starkville (while not quite as good as
Giribaldi's) more than makes up for the 56 mile round trip. The second best place in Columbus is Proffits Porch which is a take-off on Oby's. Again,
why drive that far instead of just going to Oby's? They did open a Krystal on 45 north this past year if your're in the mood for gut grenades. They
may have some good places but there are better places in the Jewel hands down.
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thunderclap |
Also, CJ's Pizza is back... | #15 | ||
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on 18th St. North, kinda across from Santa Fe.
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goindhoo |
is the mexican kitchen still open up there? | #16 | ||
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good stuff
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hullabaloodog |
Columbus eats... | #17 | ||
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Columbus has some of my favorite places to eat in the Golden Triangle. The first being Peking, chinese restaurant on Hwy 45 in front of Leigh Mall.
Proffit's Porch would be second. Good sandwiches, it's been a couple of years since I've been there, but my next trip to Starkville will
definitely include a lunch trip to Proffit's. Mexican Kitchen is awesome as well. There is a steak place in East Columbus that's pretty good, but I
can't remember the name.
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GhostOfJackie |
It shows Hattiesburg at 51,000 | #18 | ||
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But the Hattiesburg-Laurel-Oak Grove-Petal area is up around 180,000-200,000. Simply because Hattiesburg stopped incorporating out West. This really means
nothing that Starkville is ahead of Columbus. Most people are leaving the city of Columbus because it is a shithole. The county still has more people than Ok.
County.
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soonerdawg |
Starkville may have more people ... but I dont' know where. | #19 | ||
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I was surprised when I read this, right after I'd made a trip to Columbus earlier that day. The streets were packed, and while some of Columbus is a
hellhole, compared to Starkville in the summer it's like a metropolis. They probably did the census during the year (when school is in) and so I'm sure
a lot of students were counted.
The real crux is that people who live in Starkville go to Columbus a lot. Neither town has much to brag about, but for shopping and stuff and dining Starkville people go to Columbus. I've had several professors who only go to Columbus bars/restaurants because they can smoke in the bars and so they don't have to be surrounded by kids all the time. In comparison, I know people in Columbus of all ages who never go to Starkville except to watch MSU sports, why else would they? Starkville is geared for the university and that's all that keeps it going. If the university disappeared, so would Starkville. If the AFB in Columbus disappeared, the town would definitely shrink, but it would still be a functioning (albeit a sometimes trashy) town. Census or not, Starkville without MSU = another Maben. |
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jackbaddawg |
Yoy all bragging about Starkville & you can't even keep your longtime car dealerships in business. | #20 | ||
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Templeton's & Millsaps went out after about 50 yrs in business. Most people move out of Columbus to put their kids in better school districts like New
Hope & Caledonia. There are about 20,000 more people that live in Lowndes county than Oktibehaw (sp ) has.Lowndes County has way more factories, the air
base, GTR airport going on more than starkville. All Starkville has is MSU. Starkville will never catch Columbus.
You know that you have Alzheimers when you can't find the Easter eggs that YOU just hid !!!!
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