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Events and Attractions

Christmas on the Chickasawhay

December 16, 2023 in Downtown Leakesville. Stay tuned for details!

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Shop the 'Ville

Every Third Saturday of the Month Beginning February 18, 2023 and runs through October 2023

Parade route Independence Celebration
MSLO Cinco de Mayo Celebration

Cinco de Mayo celebration Saturday,
May 6, 2023 in Green Park

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Independence Day will be celebrated on Saturday, June 24, 2023 in Green Park
Vendors click image to register.

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Greene County Old Time Fair
Nov 3 & 4, 2023

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The Chickasa - Leaf Barn Quilt Trail is one of the original barn quilt trails in Mississippi and the very first trail in the south half of the state. Follow our link below and get your map and brochure of the stunning barn quilts around the region. This trail encompasses the counties of Greene, George, Perry, Wayne, and Jones Counties with other "at large" members in various other counties.

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Natural Artesian Well

Greene County Museum and Historical Society

Located on the fourth floor of the Greene County Courthouse you will be able to step back in time and experience the rich history of the area. 

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Battle of McLeod's Mill

Independence Day Festivities

Mon. July 4th, 2022, starting at 3 pm at Green Park in Downtown Leakesville

On November 1864, Union and Confederate soldiers clashed at a mill site near Leakesville. Each year on this date the sacrifice on both sides made is commemorated with living history presentations by Civil War re-enactors.

Located at the base of the old Chickasawhay River bridge near the boat ramp.

Chickasawhay River - Leakesville

Take a trip down the Chickasawhay River in Southeast Mississippi and see why it is one of the most geologically important rivers  in Mississippi and possibly the world. Experts in Geology and Paleontology guide us down the river and explain how the sediment and fossils in this river can describe the history of the entire planet and tell a story that is millions of years old.

35 Million Years - The Chickasawhay River

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