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Text Box: Family Attractions
1.Picayune City Hall
2.Millbrook Golf and Country Club
3.Paul’s Pastry Shop, famous Mardi Gras King Cakes, tours available
4.Swim Hutch Aquatic Center – indoor pool, open to public, June-August; 8a.m. – 7p.m. 
5.Margaret Reed Crosby Memorial Library, outstanding source for Local History & Genealogy
6.Jack Read Park – Farmer’s Market 7am  to  2 pm, each Tuesday & Thursday
7.Greater Picayune Chamber of Commerce – shop Trade Days
8.The Shay Engine – one of only eleven on display in Mississippi
9.The Colored Gymnasium – built in the 1930’s

Text Box: 10.Picayune Main Street Office – located in the Unique Historic Downtown Area
11.Picayune On Stage – Local live theater
12.St. Barnabas Anglican Church – built in 1928; oldest church in Picayune
13.Historic City Hall – built in 1939
14. “Brick-by-Brick” memorial, honoring military veterans and active servicemen
15.United States Post Office
16.Magnolia Columns – Banquets, Meetings, Receptions
17.Train Depot, flag stop, and (soon to open) Railroad Museum
18.Picayune Carver Culture Museum
19.Friendship Park – public tennis courts, year-round sports

Text Box: 20.Kid’s Kingdom Playground – adjacent to Friendship Park
21.Hudson’s Treasure Hunt
22.Senior Center of South Pearl River County, activities for active adults
23.Crosby Arboretum and the architecturally renowned Pinecote Pavilion. Walk the nature trails; 800 types of native trees, plants, flowers; Wednesday – Sunday, 9-5.
24.Picayune Municipal Airport – fuel for corporate and private planes; t-hangars; flying lessons
25.Pine Tree Lanes - Bowling Alley
26.The Skate Station – Roller Skating
27.Broken T Ranch & Riding Stables – Horseback Riding
28.Paint Your Own Studio-Pottery Painting for all ages

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