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Grenada Blues
Grenada County-bred blues has long been an influential force in popular music. Musicians whose talents were
Historical Museum/Coca-Cola Display
Once the Grenada Bank, this building exemplified the new bank’s financial aspirations and vitality in shaping the
Grenada's Old Post Office
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This historic building was Grenada’s first postal-owned
Grenada Railway
The existing depot was rebuilt on the original site after being destroyed by Union Calvary in 1863. The depot is
Elizabeth Jones Library
Was established in 1929, before assuming its current location, the library existed in the upstairs of the Grenada
Downtown Square
Here's a little history: Settlers in the towns of Tullahoma and Pittsburgh (both founded from Choctaw Indian land
Civil War Fort
These two forts were built in anticipation of a battle being fought on the Yalobusha River when General Grant was
Yellow Fever Cemetery
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Contains grave sites of many of the victims of the epidemic
Odd Fellows / Confederate Cemetery
Established circa 1840, this is Grenada’s oldest cemetery. Buried here are many prominent, early citizens,
Camp McCain
A U.S. Army World War II Infantry training post established in 1942 in Grenada County, Mississippi. Named after