Just a couple of miles south of the Tennessee state
line, Southaven is known as the "Top of Mississippi."
But this nickname is based on more than mere geography. Southaven is
a special place. Excellent schools, active churches, superb public services
and an amazing sense of community embrace Southaven in a world removed
from metropolitan hassles.
Whenever Southaven residents feel the need to leave their relaxed neighborhoods,
though, the big-city amenities of Memphis are minutes away.
SouthavenFollow your ears to the hopping blues clubs, and in no time
you'll be on Beale Street. While your toes are tapping, stop by Graceland
and tour Elvis Presley's famed mansion.
Art, scientific and historical museums, as well as cultural events,
are easy to come by. And Memphis is revered far and wide for its fine
Southern - and cosmopolitan - cuisine.
When you're really ready to live it up, it's less than a half-hour drive
to the casinos in Tunica County, Mississippi. Blackjack, roulette, slots
- they've got it all. You can also enjoy delicious dining and great
shows including the likes of Jay Leno, Johnny Cash and Ray Charles.

This isn't to say you can't have a blast in Southaven. Recognized as
one of the top 20 events in the Southeast, the annual Springfest brings
upwards of 90,000 fun-seekers to town. A parade, midway rides, live
music and the biggest barbecue cook-off in Mississippi keep the party
going for three solid days.
Lakeview, a well-stocked oxbow lake, keeps fishermen happy. Arkabutla
Lake is known for its three-pound crappie, and sportsmen hunt its wildlife
management area for deer, wild turkey, duck, quail and rabbit. Arkabutla
also has plenty of camping and hiking, not to mention the best sailing
winds south of Chicago.
Northwest Community College and the University of Mississippi both maintain
campuses in Southaven - providing excellent continuing education opportunities.
Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto is one of the region's best medical
facilities. And a well-supported police force has become a national
role model, reassuring the peaceful sense of security felt in Southaven.
Read what people like yourself have to say about Southaven:
When retirement rolled around, Chuck and Louise Williams left Denver
for Southaven.
Mississippi Living: Why Southaven?
The Williams: We were both born in Mississippi, so we were already fond
of the state. But whenever we came back to visit family, the genuine
friendliness of the people here impressed us even more. Being so close
to Memphis, Southaven seemed like the perfect spot to enjoy the charms
of small-town life and the convenience of a big city.
Mississippi Living: What do you like most about Southaven?
The Williams: Of course, the people are terrific. We've really made
some great friends. There are also plenty of great stores and shops
in the area, so we like to get groups together and go on shopping sprees.
Mississippi Living: What's new in Southaven?
The Williams: A lot of growth. The whole county is booming right now.
We've also got some first-class medical facilities, so we'll be in tip-top
shape to tackle all the great new restaurants and stores that keep popping
up.
| Facts and Figures
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| Population: |
29,000+
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| Hospital Beds: |
4,500*
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| Physcians: |
4,400*
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| Average cost of Home: |
$90,400
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Average Cost of a New 2,000 sq. ft. Brick Home on a
half-acre lot: |
$110,000
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| Tax on $100,000 Home with Homestead Exemption: |
(under age
65): $995
(65 and older): $321 |
| Places of Worship: |
90
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| Denominations Represented: |
25 |
| Commercial passenger
air service available in Memphis
(3 miles north).
* Includes Memphis
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