Let It Snow Let It Snow: Walking in a Winter Wonderland
- Dee Moye
- Jan 21, 2025
- 2 min read
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (THN News) - "Sleigh bells ringing are you listening? In the lane snow is glistening. A beautiful sight, we're happy tonight; Walking in a winter wonderland." - Winter Wonderland Song. And a wonderland Hattiesburg is today.
Snow covered the Hub City today and yes it was beautiful. Let's take a look at some historic pictures around the city, from universities & famous homes to playgrounds and Seymour. All pictures photographed by Dee Moye.

As the snow flew in, so did The University of Southern Mississippi's Golden Eagle Mascot Seymour. As with most birds, Seymour didn't hesitate to eat seed, this seed however is no doubt bigger and made of snow.

To continue to tour the beautiful wonderland we pause and take a look at the historic Rock stadium on the campus of the University of Southern Miss as the entire Carlise-Faulker Field is completely covered in snow.

Mississippi Power is no power to nature's beauty. Mississippi Power Hattiesburg Service Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi off HWY 42 Bypass is covered in snow.

Mississippi Department of Transportation in Hattiesburg, Mississippi on HWY 49 represents the glory of both the nation, state, and nature as the national and state flags fly half mass with a beautiful array of snow covering its premises.

The Chain Mansion, home to Hattiesburg's former Mayor and Founder of Chain Electric, Bobby Chain, home is beautifully covered in snow. The Chain Mansion is one of the biggest and most historic homes in Hattiesburg.

The Mayor's Mansion on Main Street in Downtown Hattiesburg, home of Hattiesburg's longest serving mayor and first African American Mayor, Dr. Johnny DuPree, is gracefully covered in snow.

The historic Tally House located of Dabbs Street in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, built in 1907 for Judge J. R. Tally is a whopping 13,000 square feet and has eleven fireplaces. It is now home to Hattiesburg's City Councilman Dave Ware. In all of it's glory, even the fountain freezes in history as the snow takes center stage.

Let it snow! Let it snow! Nothing says snow like kids having fun at a local park playing in the snow. A very rare moment, snow covered the historic Vernon Dahmer Park in Hattiesburg, Mississippi and the kids are not taking this moment for granted.

A United State Postal Service Worker continues to deliver mail to residents in Hattiesburg even as the snow continues to fall highlighting true dedication and a little mailman fun.

This historic photo of Highland Cemetery as the many of the city's loved ones lay at rest but this day covered in the glory of God's beautiful snow along with His gentle peace.

The entrance to Chain Park at Twin Forks in Hattiesburg doesn't look like this park is even in Hattiesburg let alone Mississippi. The snow highlights just how beautiful both the park and nature can be.

Perhaps the oldest road in Hattiesburg, most commonly known as the brick road, is home to many prestigious citizens and history. Nature's snow has a way of setting this iconic picture in it's proper place as one of the most beautiful pictures of this historic street.
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