Alcorn County occupies the northeastern corner of Mississippi, where the foothills of the Appalachian range give way to rolling hills and hardwood forests. The county seat is Corinth, a city known for its Civil War significance and its position at the crossroads of two major historic railroad lines.
The terrain here is different from the flat Delta counties to the west — expect elevation changes, rocky outcrops, creeks, and dense timber. For land buyers who want hill country character at Mississippi prices, Alcorn County delivers. It's also one of the closest Mississippi counties to the Tennessee and Alabama state lines, giving residents easy access to the Shoals region and the Tennessee Valley.
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