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Interested in fun facts and the history of McComb, MS?
Then read on!
One fun and verifiable fact about McComb, Mississippi is that it is considered the "Camberley" of the United States, paying homage to Camberley in Surrey, England. This is because the city shares the same latitude and longitude with Camberley, England. In 1974, the mayor of McComb and the mayor of Camberley engaged in a joint proclamation, declaring their cities to be fraternal twins.