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Laurel, Mississippi. Laurel is a city in and the second county seat of Jones County, Mississippi, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 17,161. [2] Laurel is northeast of Ellisville, the first county seat, which contains the first county courthouse.
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Aug 22, 2024 · The rebirth of Laurel, Mississippi, is proof of what real people can do with a little creativity, a lot of commitment, and a deep well of love. As you approach downtown Laurel from I-59, the first thing that you see is a massive mural.
- Danielle Claro
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Laurel is a charming and gracious southern town in the Pine Belt region of Mississippi. It was established in 1882 and flourished as a timber milling center, inventing the Lindsey wagon and Masonite process. It also became an oil hub and a birthplace of celebrities.
Laurel, city, coseat (1906) with Ellisville of Jones county, southeastern Mississippi, U.S., on Tallahala Creek, about 30 miles (50 km) northeast of Hattiesburg. Founded in 1882 as a lumber camp, it was named for laurel shrubs, native to the surrounding forests.
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Laurel is a city in and the second county seat of Jones County, Mississippi, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 17,161.
Jones County is in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2020 census, the population was 67,246. [1] Its county seats are Laurel and Ellisville. [2] Jones County is part of the Laurel micropolitan area.
The Laurel Central Historic District is a historic district in Laurel, Mississippi, U.S. It includes 369 governmental, commercial, religious and residential buildings designed in the Neoclassical, Shingle, Queen Anne, Bungalow, and American Craftsman architectural styles.