Marks, Mississippi, US is a town in Quitman County, established in 1916. It was named after P.H. Marks, the president of the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad. The town has a rich history in cotton production and was once home to a large cotton compress. Marks is known for being the starting point of the 1968 Poor People's Campaign, led by Martin Luther King Jr. The town's notable landmark is the Marks City Hall, a historic building that serves as a reminder of Marks' past and present.
Dollar General takes the top spot among Dollar Stores and Deep Discount Stores in Marks, Mississippi with 1 locations as of April 12, 2024. Dollar Tree is in second place with 1 locations.