Auburn, Mississippi

Auburn: The most populous city in Lee County, Mississippi. It is located on the Tombigbee River in eastern Mississippi. Auburn is known for its many parks and green spaces, its many historical sites, and its many attractions, such as the Auburn University campus and the Auburn Museum of Art.

About

Auburn is a city located in the county of Lee in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Its population at the 2010 census was 53,380. After 4 years in 2014 city had an estimated population of 60,258 inhabitants.

The city was created 188 years ago in 1835.

Quick Facts about Auburn

Population : 60,258 (2014)
Country : United States of America
State : Mississippi (United States)
County : Lee County
Different from : Auburn
Postal code : 36801, 36803, 36846, 36810, 36821, 36831, 36827, 36806, 36816, 36812, 36837, 36809, 36834, 36842, 36833, 36830, 36849, 36840, 36824, 36819, 36814, 36852, 36857, 36859, 36858, 36860, 36879, 36861, 36874, 36877, 36870, 36863, 36875, 36853, 36883, 36882, 36881, 36885, 36872, 36868, 36889, 36893, 36887, 36894, 36891, 36897, 36898, 36800–36899
Phone Area Codes : 334
Water as percent of area : 1.74%
Land as percent of area : 98.26%
Altitude : 702 feet / 214 meters
Establishment : January 01, 1836 (188 years ago)
Time Zone : UTC−06:00
Local time : 07:12:33 (27th April 2024)
Population growth : 11.41% (2010-2014)

Geography

Auburn is located at 34°17'5"N 88°37'54"W (34.2848300, -88.6317200).

Auburn map

Demographics

The population of Auburn increased by 11.41% in 4 years.

Year Population % Change Method
2010 53,380 - census
2014 60,258 11.41% census

People born in Auburn (27)

People born in Auburn, including doctor Frederick Chapman Robbins, historian Lily Ross Taylor, basketball player Aubrey Reese, .

List

  • Robert Gibbs (28th White House Press Secretary) he was born in 29/03/1971
  • Mitch Holleman (American actor) he was born in 13/09/1994
  • DeMarcus Ware (American football player) he was born in 31/07/1982
  • Leonidas Warren Payne, Jr. (American linguist) he was born in 12/07/1873
  • Tony Easley (American basketball player) he was born in 15/07/1987
  • Paul McDonald (American musician) he was born in 24/08/1984
  • Brandon Boudreaux (Canadian football player) he was born in 26/06/1989
  • Charles B. Glenn (American educator) he was born in 01/12/1871
  • Frank Butner Clay (United States general) he was born in 26/02/1921
  • John E. Pitts, Jr. (United States general) he was born in 07/11/1924
  • Marcus Washington (American football player) he was born in 17/10/1977
  • Rosemary Glyde (American musician) she was born in 15/09/1948
  • Joe Whitt, Jr. (American football coach) he was born in 19/07/1978
  • David Foster Estes (New England clergyman) he was born in 18/10/1851
  • Rip Major (American gridiron football player)
  • Allen Hinds (American musician) he was born in 01/01/1956
  • Charles Jacobs he was born in 13/05/1970
  • Cody Core (American Football Player) he was born in 17/04/1994

Schools in Auburn

College & universities near Auburn, MS

Code Name City ZIP
175829 Itawamba Community College Fulton (MS) 38843-1099

Post offices near Auburn

Post Office Name City ZIP
Moorevill Post Office Mooreville (MS) 38857

Other places with the same name (19)

  • Auburn , Washington The second most populous city in Pierce County, Washington. It is located on the Puget Sound in southwestern Washington. Auburn is known for its many parks and green spaces, its many historical sites, and its many attractions, such as the Auburn City Hall and the Auburn Museum. with a population of 81,024 people.
  • Auburn , Alabama The most populous city in Lee County, Alabama. It is located on the Chattahoochee River in eastern Alabama. Auburn is known for its many parks and green spaces, its many historical sites, and its many attractions, such as the Auburn University campus and the Toomer's Corner tradition. with a population of 68,343 people.
  • Auburn , New York city in Cayuga County, New York with a population of 25,915 people.
  • Auburn , Maine city in Maine, USA with a population of 23,410 people.
  • Auburn , Massachusetts town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States with a population of 16,701 people.
  • Auburn , California city in California, United States with a population of 14,205 people.
  • Auburn , Indiana city in DeKalb County, Indiana, United States with a population of 13,617 people.
  • Auburn , Georgia city in Barrow and Gwinnett counties, Georgia, USA with a population of 7,902 people.
  • Auburn , New Hampshire town in the U.S. state of New Hampshire with a population of 5,626 people.
  • Auburn , Illinois city in Sangamon County, Illinois, United States with a population of 4,591 people.
  • Auburn , Nebraska city in Nemaha County, Nebraska, United States with a population of 3,342 people.
  • Auburn , Michigan city in Michigan, USA with a population of 2,069 people.
  • Auburn , Kentucky city in Kentucky with a population of 1,404 people.
  • Auburn , Kansas city in Kansas, USA with a population of 1,203 people.
  • Auburn , Ohio township in Tuscarawas County, Ohio with a population of 1,043 people.
  • Auburn , Pennsylvania borough in southern Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania with a population of 689 people.
  • Auburn , Iowa city in Sac County, Iowa, United States with a population of 302 people.
  • Auburn , West Virginia town in West Virginia, USA with a population of 88 people.

Other cities in Lee County

Cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Lee County , MS.

City Name Population Title
Tupelo 38,303 City in and county seat of Lee County, Mississippi, United States
Saltillo 5,071 Human settlement in Lee County, Mississippi, United States of America
Baldwyn 3,249 City in Lee and Prentiss counties, Mississippi, United States
Verona 3,209 City in Lee County, Mississippi
Guntown 2,797 Town in Lee County, Mississippi, United States
Nettleton 1,896 Town of the United States
Shannon 1,765 Town in Lee County, Mississippi, USA
Plantersville 1,125 City in Lee County, Mississippi, United States of America

Distance to Other Cities

Auburn distances to largest Mississippi cities