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  1. WELCOME TO GRENADA COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. Grenada County Mississippi site provides citizens, investors and visitors with updated information about the Grenada County Government.

  2. Grenada County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 21,629. Its county seat is Grenada. The county was named for the province of Granada in southern Spain but spelled inaccurately. Its western half is part of the Mississippi Delta. Cotton cultivation was important to its economy well ...

  3. Grenada, Mississippi. Coordinates: 33°46′30″N 89°48′32″W. Grenada ( / ɡrəˈneɪdə / [2]) is a city in Grenada County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 13,092 at the 2010 census. [3] . It is the county seat of Grenada County. [4] History. South Main Street, Grenada. Grenada Depot, c. 1910.

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  5. A region overflowing with beautiful natural resources and bountiful opportunities for outdoor recreational activities. Halfway between Memphis, Tennessee, and Jackson, Mississippi, our many parks, green spaces, and expansive lake make Grenada a haven for the weary traveler

  6. May 29, 2023 · Grenada, MS is a town with an interesting history. It was purchased from the Choctaw Nation in 1830 and two separate towns, Pittsburgh and Tullahoma, were founded. However, in 1836 these two towns were merged to form Grenada. When two major railroads were built through the town in the late 1800s, local businesses boomed and the economy flourished.

  7. Located in north-central Mississippi, Grenada County is traversed from east to west by the Yalobusha River. A significant portion of Grenada Lake lies in the county’s northeastern corner. Grenada was established on 9 May 1870 from areas formerly included in Yalobusha, Tallahatchie, and Carroll Counties. These lands were originally acquired from the Choctaw and Chickasaw […]

  8. Apr 24, 2024 · Grenada, city, seat (1870) of Grenada county, north-central Mississippi, U.S. It lies along the Yalobusha River at the eastern edge of the Mississippi River valley, 111 miles (179 km) north of Jackson. It was formed in 1836 by the merger of Tullahoma and Pittsburg, two villages established by rival speculators in 1833.

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