Starkville, MS Summer Camps

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Nike Advanced Player Schools, Mississippi State University

Starkville, MS  

Come join Tony Luczak and the Nike Golf Camp at MSU staff for a week of intense training and challenging course play at Mississippi State.

Camp Type:
Residential Camp|Day Camp
Phone:
800-645-3226
 
 

Nike Golf Schools And Junior Camps, Mississippi State University

Starkville, MS  

Our curriculum is the perfect blend of expert instruction from Coach Tony Luczak, course play at the MSU facilities and fun off-course activities.

Camp Type:
Residential Camp|Day Camp
Phone:
800-645-3226
 
 

Mississippi Soccer Academy

Starkville, MS  
Camp Type:
Day Camp
Gender:
Coed
 

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About Starkville, MS

Starkville is a city in and the county seat of Oktibbeha County , Mississippi, United States. The population was 23,888 at the 2010 census . The campus of Mississippi State University is partially located in Starkville.



History of Starkville, MS

History The Starkville area has been inhabited for over 2100 years. Artifacts in the form of clay pot fragments and artwork dating from that time period have been found east of Starkville at the Herman Mound and Village site, a National Historic Registered site located adjacent to Indian Mound Campground where a display of pottery, arrowheads and information is found. The modern early settlement of the Starkville area was started after the Choctaw inhabitants of Oktibbeha County surrendered their claims to land in the area in the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek in 1830. White settlers were drawn to the Starkville area because of two large springs. A mill southwest of town provided clapboards which gave the town its original name, Boardtown. In 1835, Boardtown was established as the county seat of Oktibbeha County and its name was changed to Starkville in honor of Revolutionary War hero General John Stark . On March 21, 2006, Starkville became the first city in Mississippi to adopt a smoking ban for indoor public places, including restaurants and bars. This ordinance went into effect on May 20, 2006.

Starkville, MS City Statistics:

Population: 21869
Elevation: 374 feet. Longitude: -88.8222 Latitude: 33.4567