
Mississippi Radiology License
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Mississippi State Department of Health – Mississippi Radiology License
Address | Phone Number |
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570 East Woodrow Wilson Drive Jackson, MS 39216 | 601-576-7400 |
About Mississippi

Mississippi, located in the southern region of the United States, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, picturesque landscapes, and significant role in the civil rights movement. Its capital and largest city is Jackson, a vibrant commerce, entertainment, and historical site hub. The state’s name, derived from the Mississippi River – one of the longest rivers in North America – means ‘great waters’ or ‘father of waters’ in the Ojibwe language. Mississippi’s economy is agriculture, with significant cotton, poultry, and soybeans outputs. It also has thriving manufacturing and services sectors. The state is famously known as the birthplace of blues music, with landmarks like the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale celebrating this rich legacy. Mississippi’s cultural wealth extends to literature, with renowned authors like William Faulkner and Tennessee Williams hailing from the state. Despite a troubled past with racial segregation and civil rights issues, Mississippi has been at the forefront of several transformative events in American history. It grapples with its legacy as it forges its path into the future.
Mississippi features a range of landscapes, from the Mississippi Delta in the northwest to the pine forests in the south and the rolling hills of the north-central region, each offering diverse fauna and flora. In addition, Mississippi has made a significant contribution to the U.S. seafood industry thanks to the Gulf Coast region, a popular vacation destination known for its sandy beaches, recreational fishing, and resort towns like Biloxi and Gulfport.
Historically, Mississippi has played a crucial role in America’s Civil War and Reconstruction period, a history that battlefields, museums, and historical sites preserve. The state’s diverse heritage is cultural events, such as the Neshoba County Fair, the World Catfish Festival, and the Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage Festival.
Approximate Mississippi Data
Total Population | Number of Males to 100 Females | Median Age | Median Household Income |
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2,949,965 | 94.8 | 38.6 | $48,716 |
Put away that Mississippi Radiology License and Go Have Some Fun!
Fun Thing to Do in Mississippi
- Visiting the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum
- Touring the Vicksburg National Military Park
- Boating on the Mississippi River
- Enjoying live music in Clarksdale
- Exploring the Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum
- Spending the day at Gulf Islands National Seashore
- Discovering art at the Mississippi Museum of Art
- Walking around the historic Natchez Trace Parkway
- Visiting the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame & Museum
- Having fun at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies
- Sampling local cuisine on the Mississippi Seafood Trail
- Hiking in the DeSoto National Forest
- Learning at the Mississippi Children’s Museum
- Experiencing history at the Windsor Ruins
- Tasting local craft beers at Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company
- Camping in LeFleur’s Bluff State Park
- Discovering wildlife at the Jackson Zoo
- Touring the Biloxi Lighthouse
- Fishing at Pickwick Lake
- Watching a Mississippi Braves baseball game


Mississippi Images
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