The Town of Byhalia, Mississippi

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Byhalia pronounced (bye-HAY-yah), but commonly referred to as "bye-HAIL-yah" by some residents, is a town in Marshall County, Mississippi. Byhalia is named for the Chickasaw word meaning “Great White Oaks.” U.S. Highways 78 and 309, along with I-69, all intersect to make this a true crossroad. Antebellum homes and churches are part of the legacy of Byhalia and Marshall County. The population was 1,302 as of the 2010 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 2.9 square miles (7.5 km), all land. The town is served by the Marshall County School District, one of several districts being supported by the Mississippi Teacher Corps.

Byhalia Area Chamber Main Street

The Byhalia Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to have served the community and Marshall County for 35 years. Our mission is to promote and foster success for commerce and our community through economic and community development for Byhalia and Marshall County.

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TOWN OF BYHALIA

Marshall County and Byhalia are positioned for progress. Come grow with us! As much as location defines the value of real estate, our distinctive location in the Mid-South has evolved into a place positioned to play a major factor for economic development throughout Mid-America.

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