Crenshaw, Mississippi is primarily in Panola County, with a portion of the town extending into Quitman County. Settled in the mid-1800s, Crenshaw is south of Buxton, north of Sledge, west of Longtown, and east of Gerlach Mill. Clarksdale is about thirty-five miles southwest of Crenshaw, and Memphis, Tennessee is about fifty miles to the north.
 
 
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Established in 1981, the company is headquartered in Crenshaw, a small town in northwestern Mississippi, offering pecan treats, cakes and candies, available for personal enjoyment or as corporate gifts. A catalog of products is featured on the site, with an online shopping area. An introduction to the owners, their customer service policies, and contacts are put forward.
http://www.billiespecans.com/
Located on W.C. Franklin Street in Crenshaw, Mississippi, the public school is part of the North Panola School District. A school handbook, class schedules, forms and various school publications, a staff directory, and classroom assignments are featured on the site, along with notices and announcements.
http://crenshawelem.ms.schoolinsites.com/
Part of the First Regional Library system, the Crenshaw, Mississippi library branch is located on Missouri Avenue. Directions and a map are available, along with its hours of operation, a calendar of events, and staff contacts. Announcements are posted on the site.
http://www.firstregional.org/crenshaw.html
Featuring Mississippi Delta duck hunting trips, the Crenshaw-based club offers a variety of hunting opportunities, including thousands of acres of private flooded rice, beans, corn, and natural wetlands. The benefits of membership are defined, along with a club map, daily hunting packages, photographs, contacts, and booking information.
http://www.wildwingshuntingclub.com/