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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Pike county include:

Bacots,   Barto,   Bear Town,   Beardens,   Chatawa,   Conerly,   Emerald,   Fernwood,   Gladhurst,   Holmesville,   Irene,   Jennings,   Leggett,   McComb,   Osyka,   Pricedale,   Progress,   Smithburg,   Stella,   Summit,   Topisaw,   Vaughts,  

 

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Adams,   Alcorn,   Amite,   Attala,   Benton,   Bolivar,   Calhoun,   Carroll,   Chickasaw,   Choctaw,   Claiborne,   Clarke,   Clay,   Coahoma,   Copiah,   Covington,   DeSoto,   Forrest,   Franklin,   George,   Greene,   Grenada,   Hancock,   Harrison,   Hinds,   Holmes,   Humphreys,   Issaquena,   Itawamba,   Jackson,   Jasper,   Jefferson,   Jefferson Davis,   Jones,   Kemper,   Lafayette,   Lamar,   Lauderdale,   Lawrence,   Leake,   Lee,   Leflore,   Lincoln,   Lowndes,   Madison,   Marion,   Marshall,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Neshoba,   Newton,   Noxubee,   Oktibbeha,   Panola,   Pearl River,   Perry,   Pontotoc,   Prentiss,   Quitman,   Rankin,   Scott,   Sharkey,   Simpson,   Smith,   Stone,   Sunflower,   Tallahatchie,   Tate,   Tippah,   Tishomingo,   Tunica,   Union,   Walthall,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Webster,   Wilkinson,   Winston,   Yalobusha,   Yazoo,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Magnolia, MS?
Then read on!

Magnolia is a small village located in Pike County, Mississippi with a population of around 2,000 as of 2019. Its economy is based on agriculture, retail, and manufacturing industries. The village is also home to the Southwest Mississippi Community College.

Notable landmarks in Magnolia include the historic Pike County Courthouse, the Mississippi Polymer Institute, and the Pike County Confederate Monument. The village hosts the Pike County Fairgrounds, which holds an annual fair featuring live entertainment, amusement rides, and food vendors.

Magnolia is known for its rich history and culture, highlighted by events such as the Annual Magnolia Heritage Festival and the Pike County Heritage Festival. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities such as fishing, hunting, and boating at local rivers and lakes, including the Bogue Chitto River and Percy Quinn State Park.