Think you know everything about Mississippi? Think again! I’m always finding new facts about Mississippi that I never knew before. Here are eight unique trivia facts about Mississippi that you can impress your friends with at the next trivia night.
1. Barq’s Rootbeer was invented in Biloxi, Mississippi in 1898.
Edward Charles Barq invented the famous beverage right here in the Magnolia State.
2. Kermit the Frog is a proud Mississippian, too!
Everyone’s favorite frog is from the small town of Leland, which is also where you’ll find the Kermit the Frog Museum.
3. Pine-Sol was invented in Mississippi.
We can thank chemist Harry A. Cole for this one. He was living just outside of Jackson, Mississippi in a house surrounded by pine trees. He knew that pine oil was both a disinfectant and a deodorizer, so he got to work creating one of the most used cleaning products in the country!
4. The Biloxi Lighthouse has had more female lighthouse keepers than any other lighthouse in the country.
Out of the 91 years the Biloxi Lighthouse was civilian-run, 75 of those years were women.
5. Mississippi has 82 counties.
Yazoo County is the largest and Alcorn County is the smallest.
6. Mississippi is home to the world’s largest cactus plantation.
It’s also the world’s only cactus plantation. It was located in Edwards, Mississippi, though it has since closed down.
7. The first heart transplant happened in Mississippi.
Dr. Hardy performed the surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in 1964.
8. That same doctor also performed the first human lung transplant the year before.
Also at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
How many of these fun facts did you already know? Let us know in the comments!
For more state pride fun, check out our article highlighting the best places in Mississippi to live. You might be inspired to take a road trip to spend a weekend exploring one of the towns!
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