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Grenada Blues

Grenada County-bred blues has long been an influential force in popular music. Musicians whose talents were

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Historical Museum/Coca-Cola Display

Once the Grenada Bank, this building exemplified the new bank’s financial aspirations and vitality in shaping the

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Grenada's Old Post Office

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This historic building was Grenada’s first postal-owned

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Grenada Railway

The existing depot was rebuilt on the original site after being destroyed by Union Calvary in 1863. The depot is

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Elizabeth Jones Library

Was established in 1929, before assuming its current location, the library existed in the upstairs of the Grenada

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Downtown Square

Here's a little history: Settlers in the towns of Tullahoma and Pittsburgh (both founded from Choctaw Indian land

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Civil War Fort

These two forts were built in anticipation of a battle being fought on the Yalobusha River when General Grant was

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Yellow Fever Cemetery

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Contains grave sites of many of the victims of the epidemic

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Odd Fellows / Confederate Cemetery

Established circa 1840, this is Grenada’s oldest cemetery. Buried here are many prominent, early citizens,

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Camp McCain

A U.S. Army World War II Infantry training post established in 1942 in Grenada County, Mississippi. Named after

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