The Mississippi Gulf Coast Regional Wall Map by Kappa Map Group features a detailed layout of the Gulf Coast region of Mississippi, from the Louisiana border to the edge of Alabama. It showcases the intricate network of highways, roads, and streets that connect the coastal communities, as well as the inland areas. The map delineates various natural features, including the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico, rivers, and bayous, which are particularly prominent in this region. The area of coverage includes the following boundaries:
- North to four miles north of I-10, and the Grand Bear Golf Course
- South to the Mississippi Sound
- East to the Mississippi-Alabama State line
- West to Waveland, and Diamondhead, in Hancock County
An inset map provides an enhanced view of a more densely populated area, offering a detailed look at local streets and infrastructure. The legend, located on the right side of the map, includes symbols and color codes for easy identification of highways, major roads, points of interest, and other landmarks. Along the bottom, there is an index to places, which aligns with the map’s grid system, enabling users to quickly locate towns and cities..
This regional wall map serves as a resource for those who travel, work, or reside along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, offering valuable information for navigation, planning, and gaining a comprehensive understanding of the area’s geography and roadways.
Size: 57″ x 54″
Published: 2005