MISSISSIPPI HIGHWAY 7


Highway 7 and abandoned Illinois Central Railroad bridges over the Tallahatchie River at the Lafayette-Marshall county line. This sweeping bottomland, located approximately halfway between Holly Springs and Oxford, was the inspiration for fictional settings in several works by William Faulkner.

'Mississippi Highway 7' runs generally north-south from the Tennessee state line in Benton County to Belzoni, Mississippi. It travels approximately 165 miles, serving Humphreys, Leflore, Carroll, Grenada, Yalobusha, Lafayette, Marshall, and Benton Counties.

Contents
Points of interest
Locales on route
Junctions
See also

Points of interest



Florewood River Plantation State Park

University of Mississippi

Wall Doxey State Park

Locales on route


'From north to south'

Michigan City, Mississippi near the Tennessee state line (above which the highway is Tennessee State Route 18)

Holly Springs, Mississippi

Oxford, Mississippi

Water Valley, Mississippi

Grenada, Mississippi

Greenwood, Mississippi

Itta Bena, Mississippi

Morgan City, Mississippi

Belzoni, Mississippi

Junctions


'From north to south'

U.S. Highway 72

Mississippi Highway 311

Mississippi Highway 178

U.S. Highway 78

Mississippi Highway 4

Mississippi Highway 310

Mississippi Highway 30

Mississippi Highway 6

Mississippi Highway 328

Mississippi Highway 9

Mississippi Highway 315

Mississippi Highway 32

Mississippi Highway 330

Mississippi Highway 333

Interstate 55

Mississippi Highway 8

Mississippi Highway 35

U.S. Highway 82

Mississippi Highway 430

U.S. Highway 49

See also



List of Mississippi state highways

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