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The Peavine marker

Mississippi Highway 446 (TM Jones Highway)
Boyle
Mississippi
USA
Blues and Rock 'n' Roll Markers & Museums
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Stand at this historic location commemorated by a Mississippi Blues Trail marker where the nine mile branch of the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad Line called “The Pea Vine” connected Dockery Plantation, widely known as the birthplace of the Blues, with the main north-south rail system. Some old maps show the old rail connection to Dockery running east along where Peavine Road is today. Evidence of the railroad in Boyle is a tree-lined rail trail.

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