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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Vicksburg.

About Vicksburg, MS

Nestled beside the majestic Mississippi River, Vicksburg stands as a city steeped in stories at every turn. Brimming with cultural richness and the unparalleled hospitality of the South, it emerged in the early 19th century and quickly became a key player in the Civil War, serving as a crucial military stronghold.

Over twenty-two thousand people call Vicksburg their home today, where old-world charm meets modern comforts head-on. Exploring this city is like a journey through time, enhanced by the amenities of the present at every juncture.

A walk through Vicksburg is like stepping into a living storybook, with tales from the past inscribed on each street; peaceful river views offer a retreat, while lively restaurants tantalize the senses—a feast for the soul that leaves an indelible mark.

What To Do in Vicksburg, MS

Here are some wonderful amenities.

  • Historic Landmarks: The Vicksburg National Military Park preserves one critical episode from the Civil War -the Siege of Vicksburg.
  • Performance Spaces: Attend a performance at the Vicksburg Theatre Guild, a community theater organization that produces plays, musicals, and concerts throughout the year.
  • Southern Cuisine: Try the crunchy fried catfish, hush puppies, and tender barbecue ribs paired with shrimp and grits. Sample regional specialties such as Mississippi Delta tamales, Southern fried chicken, or pecan pie, or enjoy international flavors from Cajun, Creole, and Southern fusion cuisines.
  • Natural Parks: Enjoy the historic routes of Natchez Trace Parkway for delightful scenic vistas and a chance to see wildlife. Embark on a wildlife tour or fishing excursion along the Yazoo Diversion Canal, where you can encounter native species and enjoy a day of outdoor recreation. Strolling through Vicksburg's history-laden streets, treating yourself to its rich Southern flavors, or diving into outdoor fun captures the true spirit of what it means to experience Southern hospitality and allure.

Working in Vicksburg, MS

The sectors supporting the local economy are health care, manufacturing, retail, and education. The unemployment rate is higher than average, at 8.5%, which is more than double the national rate. The median household annual income is $37,995 per year. This pitiful amount is $31,000 lower than the national household income average of $69,021. The economy is at a snail’s pace when compared to the rest of the country. Vicksburg’s predicted job growth rate over the next decade is 24.1%, compared to the expected national rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are health care services (10.9%), arts, entertainment, and recreation (8.8%), educational services (7.9%), government admin. (7.8%), hotels/restaurants (6.6%), building construction (6.5%), and professional, scientific, and technical services (4.3%).

Vicksburg, MS Neighborhoods

Vicksburg has plenty of lovely neighborhoods to investigate when looking to buy or rent a place. The most expensive homes are in the Flower/Rose Hill area, with a median price of $269,795. Here are some lower-priced areas for the budget-conscious.

  • Eagle Bend: This is a rural area with attractive riverfront properties. The median price for a home is $136,352. The average rent is $1,485, with a vacancy rate of 38.2%, making it super easy to find a place and giving you some negotiating power over the price.
  • Allen / Cedars: The Mississippi River runs right through the center of this area. The median home sales price is $133,747, which is less expensive than 64.3% of homes in the state. The average rent is $1,575 monthly, with a high vacancy rate of 17.1%.
  • Vicksburg South: This area has nice green space and a park on the river. There are homes, apartments, and mobile homes. The median real estate price is $133,249. The average rental price is $1,384 per month. The vacancy rate is 17.7%, so that makes it super easy to find an available place to rent or buy.
  • Vicksburg Southwest: This area is adjacent to the Vicksburg National Military Park. The median real estate price is $125,712. The average rental price is $1,179 per month. The vacancy rate is very high at 34.3%.

Vicksburg, MS School District

The Vicksburg Warren School District is the department in charge of all the public schools in the area. The school district invests $17,243 each year in providing educational services per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is excellent, at 13 to one, providing a small class size.

There are seven private schools in this town. The top-ranked ones are St. Francis Xavier Elementary (PK to 6th), Porter Chapel Academy (PK to 12th), and Vicksburg Catholic School (PK to 12th).

There are no colleges in this city; however, there are 21 colleges and universities nearby within 100 miles, including Mississippi College, about 36 miles away, and Hinds Community College, only 28 miles away.

Moving to Vicksburg, MS Resource Guide

The City of Vicksburg has an elected mayor and elected aldermen as members of the city council. Check out the City of Vicksburg's official website for more information about the government and municipal services.

Vicksburg Recreation maintains the recreational areas. The city offers programs, activities, and special events. The athletic programs include swimming, baseball, basketball, volleyball, softball, flag football, and tennis. There are many playgrounds, sports fields, tennis courts, and an Olympic-sized swimming pool.

Vicksburg, MS Housing

A house in Vicksburg sells for the median price of $199,000. The price is increasing dramatically at the rate of 24.3% year-over-year. It is a seller’s market, meaning fewer listings of homes for sale than potential buyers who are interested. Housing prices are a significant 36% lower than in all of America. The cost of living here is 1% higher than in other cities in the state and 16% lower than the national average.