North Carrollton Police Department
North Carrollton, Mississippi, is a historic town that was incorporated in 1889 and is separated from the neighboring Town of Carrollton by Big Sand Creek. Originally known as Rathbone, the town flourished with the establishment of businesses, a post office, and the laying of train tracks by Georgia Pacific. Today, North Carrollton remains a thriving historic town with a variety of businesses, a volunteer fire station, and notable landmarks such as J.Z. George High School and the historical homes of U.S. Senators J.Z. George and Arnie Watson.
With a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, North Carrollton is a charming town that was once a center for horse and mule trading. It boasted a range of stores, including dry goods and drug stores, a bank, lumber companies, cotton gins, and even a hotel. The town's past is preserved through its well-preserved buildings and landmarks, such as the artesian well and the former theater. Today, North Carrollton continues to thrive as a historic destination with a strong sense of community and a variety of businesses that contribute to its vibrant atmosphere.
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