Illinois Central Coaling Tower
640 Cutter Avenue
Lambert, MS
640 Cutter Avenue
Lambert, MS
220 Chestnut Street
Marks, MS
400 Humphrey Avenue
Marks, MS
100 East Main Street
Marks, MS

On February 27, 2016, Quitman County held a workshop to interpret and commemorate the “Mule Train”, Marks’ contribution to the Poor People’s Campaign of 1968.
The workshop, sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts and organized by Mississippi State University’s Carl Small Town Center and Department of History, featured interactive centers and exhibits on the Mule Train and Marks.
The goal of the workshop was for the community to tell the MSU team what they wanted to see happen in Marks to mark the Mule Train.
View our Photo Gallery to learn more about this workshop.
This project will consist of a 12 months planning period to develop a comprehensive cultural master plan featuring an interpretive trail and center in Marks, MS. (more…)
October 2, 2015 – Unveiling of the Civil Rights Marker and VIP luncheon
The announcement that Amtrak will add a flag stop at Marks in the heart of the Delta is already generating quite a buzz in the Delta and beyond. Marks Mayor Joe Shegog recently did an interview with CNN about the stop in the middle of the Delta for people to hop off to visit Blues Trail sites and other attractions in the area.
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