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Things to see in Picayune, United States

Picayune is a small town in southern Mississippi with a rich history. It was founded by the French in 1719 and named for Pierre Picot, the French governor of Louisiana. Today, Picayune is home to the National World War I Museum and Memorial, which tells the story of America's involvement in World War I. The town also features historic architecture, including several buildings that were used during the Civil Rights Movement.

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Quick info about Picayune
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CountryUnited States
RegionMississippi
Latitude30.5322
Longitude-89.6724
Appr. population16832

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