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Carrollton Community House

The Carrollton Community House is a fine example of WPA construction and architecture. Built in 1936, it is constructed of native pine logs.

Location Address:
305 Lexington Street
Carrollton, MS

Carrollton Methodist Church

Carrollton Methodist Church was built in 1885 by the congregation that organized in 1836. It is in the Carpenter Gothic and Italianate styles. Its peaked windows are a vernacular interpretation of Gothic arches.

Location Address:
501 Green Street
Carrollton, MS

Carrollton Presbyterian Church

Constructed in 1897, the church is in the Carpenter Gothic style with angular windows, a tower, and an octagonal spire with corner pinnacles. The alter and pulpit were made from local walnut wood by an early pastor. For as long as anyone can remember, instead of pews the sanctuary has had wooden opera seats.

Location Address:
604 Green Street
Carrollton, MS

Carrollton Square

The 19th century town of Carrollton, with its well-preserved square and antebellum architecture, has served as the filming location for numerous movies: "Home From the Hill" (1960), "The Reivers" (1969), "Ode to Billy Joe" (1976), "Minstrel Man" (1977), "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" (1978), "Mississippi Burning" (1988), and "The Help" (2010).

Location Address:
Carrollton Square and Cotesworth
Carrollton, MS

Carrollton/Bear Marsh Cemeteries

On opposite sides of the road are the historic Old Carrollton Cemetery and Bear Marsh Cemetery.

Location Address:
Jackson Street
Carrollton, MS

Carrolton Community House

The Carrollton Community house is a fine example of WPA construction and architecture. Built in 1936, it is constructed of native pine logs.

Location Address:
305 Lexington Street
Carrollton, MS

Carthage City Cemetery

Carthage City Cemetery is the oldest known cemetery within the boundaries of Carthage, Mississippi. The earliest known burials in the cemetery occurred in 1837.

Location Address:
Carthage, MS

Carthage Historic District

Carthage represents a unique pattern of development from the start of a settlement created for the newly created county seat in a new county, to that of a small city which still serves as a county seat in a rural county. Despite being a rural county, and lack of rail service to the city, Carthage has grown steadily over the years and serves as the historic center of Leake County.

Location Address:
Carthage, MS

Carver Culture Museum

The Carver Culture Museum consists of three rooms: Carver, Picayune, and National Black History. The Carver Room contains artifacts, books, pictures, desks, graduation programs from 1943 to 1970, teachers' pay scales, instruments, jerseys, band uniforms and more. The Picayune room has pictures, such as, of Black establishments from back in the day and pictures of children from 1954 to 1955, as well as, pictures of current and past businesses, and photos of doctors, lawyers, poets, inventors and more.

Location Address:
1308 South Haugh Avenue
Picayune, MS

Casey Jones - Mississippi Historical Marker

A famous ballad, the folklore of American railroading, and a postage stamp commemorate the colorful and courageous engineer who was killed in a train wreck here in 1900.

Location Address:
Vaughan, MS
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