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  1. Holly Springs, Mississippi. Holly Springs is a city in, and the county seat of, Marshall County, Mississippi, United States, near the border with Tennessee to the north. As of the 2020 census, the population was 6,968, [2] down from 7,699 in 2010. [3]

  2. Nestled in the rolling hills of picturesque North Mississippi waits Holly Springs. Combining the best of Southern History, Architecture, Sounds and Flavor, we’re the perfect destination for anyone wanting to escape the city and experience the rich history and charm of Mississippi.

  3. Holly Springs is a charming town with an array of historical homes, churches and museums, plus a rich African-American and Native American heritage. A town graced with beauty, plush butterfly gardens and natural springs, Holly Springs holds various opportunities for tour groups.

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  4. Nestled in the rolling hills of picturesque North Mississippi, Holly Springs combines the best of Southern history, architecture, sounds and flavor. It’s the perfect destination for anyone wanting to escape the city and experience the rich history and charm of Mississippi.

  5. 3 days ago · Welcome to Holly Springs, Mississippi’s Best Kept Secret. A place where southern hospitality and rich history dating back to the Civil War abound, we are host to a number of tourist attractions including the Audubon Hummingbird Migration Celebration, Christmas home tours, the Annual Pilgrimage in April, the Kudzu Festival ...

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    • Holly Springs, Mississippi, United States2
    • Holly Springs, Mississippi, United States3
    • Holly Springs, Mississippi, United States4
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  6. Holly Springs is defined by a rich and varied history. Events through the centuries have left an indelible imprint on the face of this town. In the early days, at a place known only to a brave and civilized tribe of Chickasaw Indians, natural springs flowed through hills of holly trees.

  7. Holly Springs, city, seat (1836) of Marshall county, northern Mississippi, U.S. It lies about 45 miles (70 km) southeast of Memphis, Tennessee. Holly Springs was founded in 1835 by William Randolph of Virginia at the site of several springs encircled by holly trees. Its fine antebellum homes can be.