Carrollton Pilgrimage and Pioneer Day Festival

Carrollton Pilgrimage and Pioneer Day Festival Carrollton's Pilgrimage and Pioneer Days Festival, October 4-5, 2024 Carroll County was settled as part of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek in 1830. Z. F. S.

Stepping Back in Time

Turn north from US Highway 82 onto a two-lane road, go around a curve and down a slight hill and you will feel like you have stepped back into history. The Town of Carrollton, Mississippi, sits nestled in the hills overlooking the delta, waiting to delight you with beautiful old homes, stately churches and history on every corner. On Friday and Saturday, you can choose to v

isit homes such as Wayside, The Oaks, The Vance House and Stanhope as part of the annual Carrollton Pilgrimage. Men like William Ray and J. George moved into the area and bought land for $1.25 an acre and began to build homes for themselves and their families. Many of the homes began as simple dwellings but grew as fortunes increased. With 66 units listed in the National Register of Historic Places, Carrollton was one of the largest districts in the state. Many of these buildings have been maintained through the years. The Captain Ray House has been owned by four families since 1847 – James Collins, William Ray who gave it the look it has today, B. Johnson and now Betty Ray, a descendant of William. Others have changed hands so many times that the listing of owners looks like small phone book. Only a few of the homes have needed restoration. Lum Reek, home of Tommy and Libba Goodman, is one that was almost lost because it remained vacant, on a back street, behind overgrown shrubs. Like its neighbor, Seven Gables, today it is an example of what can be done under the guidance of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. Churches played an important role in the early years of Carroll County and we are blessed to have five of the congregations worshiping in historic structures. Of the five, only Grace Episcopal Church is still using its original building, built in 1884. The others – Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian – have outgrown their facilities or lost them to fire and rebuilt before 1900. Four of churches will be open to tour. Several other buildings will also be open. The Pilgrimage Headquarters will be located in the Town Hall, at the corner of Lexington and Washington at the 4-way stop. Gee’s Store will be open again. One of the longest operating mercantile stores in the state, the shelves are still stocked with the goods that were there the day they closed. Polyester fabric shares the shelves with crisp collars and cuffs and button hooks for shoes. Merrill’s Store, on the other hand, has been a store, a bank, a dry cleaners, a furniture and coffin factory and even served as courtroom while the current Courthouse was being built it 1876. Today it houses the Merrill Museum with its fine collections of bottles, arrowheads and J. McCain memorabilia. Senator J. George’s library at Cotesworth will be open. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the Library. Cotesworth is 2 miles from the 4-way stop at Carrollton. Weekend tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for children through high school. On Saturday, visit arts and crafts exhibits of the Pioneer Day Festival, find your roots in Carroll County at the Genealogy Expo and buy a duck for North Carrollton’s Big Sand Creek Festival Duck Race. All these and more are free to attend. For more information about any of these events, check out www.VisitCarrolltonMs.com, email requests to [email protected] or call 662-237-6910.

Today is the day!  I can’t wait.
05/22/2025

Today is the day! I can’t wait.

COMING TOMORROW !!! We will kick off our farmers market season tomorrow at 5:30 in our new location.

DIRECTIONS: go past Mexican restaurant in North Carrollton and over railroad tracks and take first right onto Mccarley road. Follow down until you see the water tower on your right, turn at water tower and follow that road until you come to the farmers market entrance.
some may know the location as the old ballfields or old picture frame place.
FUTURE SITE OF CARROLL COUNTY COMPLEX

05/16/2025

Heads Up! A new experience has been added to the line-up for the Big Sand Backyard BBQ on Saturday, May 24 at the Carrollton Courthouse. SFC Chris Edwards and SSG Justin Clark of the MS National Guard will bring a Joint Light Tactical Vehicle – better known as a JLTV to military members – and a chin up bar to test bicep and forearm strength. Veterans are encouraged to stop by and visit during the day. Look for them on the south side of the Courthouse Square, near the touch-a-truck exhibit. Don't miss this unique experience!

04/29/2025
04/15/2025

Good Friday in Carrollton schedule

10 am Easter Bunny arrives for Pictures on the Courthouse lawn and Faithworks, The Smocked Kids, and J J Gee’s Store will open

11 am Chick-fil-A truck and Rowlan Boil Crawfish truck set up for lunch, also the Sweet Shop (all on the Courthouse side of East Washington

1 pm Award-winning show-choir Pizzazz from Grenada will perform their 2024 competition show Grease in front of the Courthouse. An open mic will follow.

3 pm Egg Hunts for preschool and elementary students. Meet in front of the courthouse

6 pm Good Friday service at the Carrollton Baptist Church.

Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy the day in Carrollton.

Happening @ Cotesworth Culture & Heritage Center! Come on out now until 4pm!
03/29/2025

Happening @ Cotesworth Culture & Heritage Center! Come on out now until 4pm!

03/19/2025

Super Sidewalk Sale this Saturday! Open from 10-3! Y’all come see us!

03/19/2025
10/07/2024

We are so glad everyone had a great day in Carrollton this weekend at the 2024 Pilgrimage and Pioneer Day Festival! Everyone who worked for 10 months to get ready, who volunteered around town, or who cleaned up the town afterwards - you did it as a labor of love. To those people, I want to say a very special and heartfelt THANK YOU. The event would not have been a success without you. Pam Lee, chairman

If you are in Carrollton for our annual Pilgrimage and Pioneer Day Festival October 5, 2024, and have some time Saturday...
09/29/2024

If you are in Carrollton for our annual Pilgrimage and Pioneer Day Festival October 5, 2024, and have some time Saturday night or Sunday afternoon, consider this event in Winona.

03/22/2024

Don’t touch the daffodil leaves...At least not yet! The downside to these wonderful spring-flowering plants is that the foliage begins to look ratty after the flowers are spent.

Every year we always field questions about what to do at this point. Some want to tidy up the landscape by clipping all the foliage off, clipping it in half, or folding the leaves and wrapping them up with a rubber band.

➡️No matter how bad the foliage looks, it plays an important role. Next year’s flowers are being formed during this ratty-looking stage. The leaves gather sunlight and, through photosynthesis, store sugars in the bulb for next year’s growth. Leave the leaves alone for at least 6 weeks after blooming. Then, you can begin to clip the foliage for a "tidier" look.

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Address

Lexington Street--Around The Courthouse
Carrollton, MS
38917

Opening Hours

Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16623924810

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