Don’t William Faulkner and Tennessee Williams count for anything? According to the survey, Mississippi may be the fourth “least liked” state, but from the small, charming town of Oxford to booming casinos, NewsFeed would argue the southern state has a lot to offer. The city of Jackson, for example, is home to several collections of African American heritage sites as well as museums. According to the New York Times, walking through the streets of the state’s capital is like taking a tour through American history.
Why You Should Love America’s 5 Most ‘Hated’ States
Public Policy Polling ranked states based on popularity — and the results are pretty surprising.
4. Mississippi
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