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Lauderdale sprawls gently across the rolling terrain of east-central Mississippi, where the land breathes with the humid exhalations of pine forests and scattered hardwoods. It lies 15.6 miles north-east of Meridian, MS (from Meridian, MS: bearing 46°T), and is situated 6.0 miles east-south-east of Meridian Station. The air, particularly in the long, languid afternoons of summer, carries the sweet, resinous scent of pine needles warmed by the sun, a perfume that clings to the very fabric of the place. Here, the landscape is not dramatic but possesses a quiet, persistent beauty; fields of cotton, pale green in spring and white as snow in late summer, stretch towards horizons softened by the haze of distance, interspersed with the darker, richer greens of cultivated fields and the deep, cool shadows of the woods. The occasional glint of sunlight on a slow-moving creek, its banks fringed with ferns and the sturdy, unyielding trunks of cypress trees, speaks of a patient, enduring natural world that has shaped the character of Lauderdale. The history of Lauderdale is deeply rooted in the soil, first tilled by those who sought to carve a life from the rich earth, and later by industries that capitalized on the region's natural bounty. For generations, the local economy has been closely tied to agriculture, with cotton once reigning supreme, and the echoes of that past can still be felt in the weathered barns and the enduring rhythm of planting and harvest. Later, the timber industry found a strong foothold, the tall pines providing lumber for homes and businesses far beyond Lauderdale's immediate embrace. While no grand monuments mark its history, a subtle resilience pervades the community, a quiet pride in endurance and a connection to the land that has sustained it. The pace of life in Lauderdale is measured, mirroring the slow, deliberate flow of the nearby streams, a gentle cadence that allows for contemplation and a deep appreciation for the simple, profound rhythms of existence.
| Location | Lauderdale, Lauderdale County, Mississippi |
| Coordinates | 32.520694°N, 88.511705°W |
| Timezone | Central Time (America/Chicago) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 39335 |
| Area Code | 601 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |