Selected as one of the 100 Best Retirement Towns in
America by Where to Retire magazine, Hattiesburg, Mississippi has become
a top retirement destination. The city has been recognized for its desirability
as a place to live by well-renowned retirement writers and mentioned
in national media including NBC Nightly News, NBC's Today Show, The
Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The St. Petersburg Times, the
Kiplinger Washington Newsletter, and Best Places to Retire by David
Savageau.
With its hometown feel, it's somewhat surprising that this college town
serves over a quarter of a million people in its immediate area with
culture, industry and medical facilities. In actuality, Hattiesburg
is a booming metropolitan area that has retained its small-town atmosphere.
The Greater Hattiesburg Area is home to two state-of-the-art hospitals
and the state's largest multi-specialty clinic, with over 200 physicians
representing every field of medicine. The superb medical facilities
in the area also earned Hattiesburg the top community rating (for cities
under 100,000 people) for healthcare in the Rating Guide to Life in
America's Small Cities.

HattiesburgThe Greater Hattiesburg Area provides you with many unique
opportunities for entertainment, education and recreation. If you are
looking for artistic inspiration, the Saenger Theater hosts productions
by the Hattiesburg Civic Light Orchestra, as well as many professional
and local theater groups. William Carey College and The University of
Southern Mississippi offer enough theater, concerts and exhibits to
keep any culture seeker on the go. In addition, numerous art galleries
feature rotating exhibits and displays of work created by Mississippi
artists. For something a little out of the ordinary, the International
Checker Hall of Fame is located in nearby Petal. Watching øa heated
tournament on the floor-size checker board is an experience, to say
the least.
The most popular educational activities for retirees come through The
University of Southern Mississippi's (USM) Osher Lifelong Learning Institute,
an association of retired persons who seek continued intellectual and
social stimulation. Housed in a home just off campus, the OLLI offers
a relaxed setting for sharing learning experiences with friends and
new acquaintances without the pressure of exams or grads. The Institute,
now almost 500 members, is run by the members who select course content
and approve the instructors. The OLLI is coordinated through the University's
College of International and Continuing Education. This office also
schedules a number of special interest classes and trips throughout
the year. Their content, duration, costs, and instructors depend upon
the nature of each class. Retirees can audit (if space is available)
on-going classes at USM as well as neighboring William Carrey (a private
Baptist university). Jones County Junior College and Pearl River Community
College, located within 30 miles of the city, also offer a variety of
classes of interest to retirees.
In regard to recreation, Greater Hattiesburg offers lots of opportunities,
whether you are interested in being a spectator or participant. Local
college athletics draw football, basketball, baseball and soccer fans
to the campus year round. Tatum Park is also a great place to watch
numerous regional and statewide soccer, baseball and tennis tournaments.
If you are interested in participating in outdoor recreation, you can
enjoy biking, walking, outdoor photography, bird watching and many other
outdoor activities on 39 miles of historic railway converted into a
beautiful, paved, recreational nature trail, Longleaf Trace. A 23-mile
equestrian trail parallels the paved trail. The Longleaf Trace is a
Rails-to-Trails conservancy project. In addition, Black Creek Canoe
Rental was recently recognized in Field and Stream Magazine. Water enthusiasts
can canoe down Black Creek while enjoying the beautiful scenery of Desoto
National Forrest. Black Creek also offers camping, swimming, kayaking,
fishing and hiking. Just South of Hattiesburg, the Paul B. Johnson State
Park boasts a 300-acre lake with cabins, camping, boat rentals and fishing.
Picnic areas contain double and single shelters and six large pavilions.
Kamper Park and Zoo and the All-American Rose Garden are great destinations
when you want to relax and enjoy the scenery.
If "hitting the links" is what you long for, with 12 beautiful year-round
golf courses within a 30-mile radius, the Greater Hattiesburg Area is
fast becoming one of the hottest golfing destinations in South Mississippi./
The mild, year-round climate and warm Southern hospitality keep people
coming back year after year. Avid golfers will be happy to know that
our courses are open year-round, so you can "hit the links" 365 days
a year!
The Greater Hattiesburg Area also plays host to several special events
throughout the year. Twice a year, crowds of 55,000 to 80,000 come to
Downtown Hattiesburg and experience the food, crafts and music of the
Old Time Festival and HUBfest. The Historic Hattiesburg Downtown Association
also organizes several gallery walks for local residents to enjoy. The
holiday season brings parades and a beautiful candlelit Victorian Christmas
celebration in Hattiesburg's Historic District. Beautiful Lake Terrace
Convention Center phosts several events, including, consumer fairs and
trade shows. The Forrest County Multi-purpose Center is where rodeo
enthusiasts will discover bucking broncs, bull riding, calf roping and
barrel racing. Performance groups Just Over The Rainbow Theater; the
Hattiesburg Civic Chorus' Meistersingers Chorus; USM presents over 300
productions, concerts, recitals, art exhibits and shows each year; and
William Carey University hosts a summer dinner theatre with renowned
artists' exhibits. Museums include the Mississippi Military Museum located
at Camp Shelby; the USO African-American Museum; and the Hattiesburg
Historical Museum. Affordable Hattiesburgs offers housing that is 25%
below the national average. Over 200 restaurants offer varied cuisine,
and shopping abounds with numerous antique shops, boutiques, the Hudson's
Treasure Hunt, Steinmart, Trees & Trends, and our 90,000 sq. ft. Turtle
Creek Mall.
Hattiesburg is also known as the "Hub City." It earned this name by
its close proximity to several large metro areas. If you feel like getting
out of town, just hop in the car, and in one and a half hours, you can
be in New Orleans, Mobile, or Jackson, and it's no more than an hour's
drive to the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Make plans now to come visit us, experience the South's warmest welcome
and find out why so many retirees have chosen to call Hattiesburg home.
Read what people like yourself have to say about Hattiesburg:
Eric Martin and his wife Jean visited Hattiesburg while on a golf outing.
They quickly learned the Greater Hattiesburg Area not only had great
golf courses, but also many other exciting amenities. Eric loves the
fact that Hattiesburg's climate allows him to garden year-round.
Mississippi Living: How did you learn about Mississippi?
The Martins: Eric and Jean Martin visited Hattiesburg as part of a golf
package in 1981. While they returned to their home in Chicago after
hitting the links, they couldn't quite get Mississippi off their minds.
"We liked the area, especially Timberton. We knew we wanted to retire
in a college town that offered good cultural, medical and recreational
opportunities. Hattiesburg has all of that and much more so we decided
to buy property and build a new home here," says Eric Martin.
Mississippi Living: What did you find so appealing?
The Martins: In addition to Hattiesburg's many amenities, the Martins
were attracted to the location of the city. The couple enjoys all that
the Coast has to offer - casinos, live entertainment, deep sea fishing
and scenic beaches. They also find it convenient to be able to catch
planes out of Jackson and Mobile when they are making travel plans or
going to see their son who still lives in Chicago.
Since they moved to Hattiesburg in 1998, the Martins have gotten involved
in many facets of the community. Timberton has a homeowners association
that sponsors golf and fishing outings, fish fries and barbecues, Mardi
Gras, Easter and Christmas parades, and even a neighborhood garage sale.
"I know everyone and everyone knows me. As neighbors we not only enjoy
all of the activities here but we also look out for one another," adds
Martin. The Martins are the envy of some of their neighbors since they
both definitely have green thumbs. The couple often works in the yard
together, which in Hattiesburg can be done year-round. The fruits of
their labor were recently rewarded when fellow residents gave the Martins
the Yard of the Season award.
Mississippi Living: So how do you feel about your retirement decision
now?
The Martins: Despite moving here from the home of the Cubs and the Bears,
the Martins are now loyal University of Southern Mississippi fans. The
couple has purchased season tickets and is a member of the Eagles Club.
When they are not cheering for Eagle athletics, the Martins often enjoy
cultural opportunities the University has to offer such as a concert
by legendary blues man, B. B. King.
While she enjoys playing golf and attending USM games, Jean Martin's
passion is quilting. She is a member of the Pine Belt Quilting Association
and also participates in a quilting group at St. John Lutheran Church.
her lovely, intricate designs are displayed in a guest room in her home.
Whether it is enjoying all that the Hub City has to offer or traveling
to the Coast, Mobile or New Orleans, the Martins are happy they decided
to retire in Hattiesburg. "Here we can do things all of the time. We
love the climate. We love the people and most of all we love calling
Hattiesburg home!"
| Facts and
Figures |
| Population: |
44,779
|
| Hospital Beds: |
750+
|
| Physcians: |
300
|
| Average cost of Home: |
$94,500
|
Average Cost of a New 2,000 sq. ft. Brick Home on a
half-acre lot: |
$94,500
|
| Tax on $100,000 Home with Homestead Exemption: |
(under age
65): $1,452
(65 and older): $677 |
| Places of Worship: |
150+
|
| Denominations Represented: |
30 |
| Commercial passenger
air service available locally. |
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Area Development Partnership
One Convention Center Plaza
Hattiesburg, MS 39403
Phone: 601-296-7500
Phone1-800-238-HATT(4288) :
Fax: 601-296-7505
email:
adp@theadp.com
Website:
www.theadp.com