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Located on approximately 40 acres on County Road 512 just off Highway 45 South, Circle Y  provides public stable space capable of housing 20 equines of all varieties.

Owners James, and wife Sheryl and Billy, and wife Betty Yancey describe Circle Y as "unlike anything seen within 200 miles of the Corinth Mississippi area".

Circle Y will focus on providing their performance and entertainment space for anything from birthday parties and fund-raisers benefiting their own Circle Y chapter of  the 4-H Club to church sponsored events, banquets and other prime examples of good, clean, family fun they consider high priority.cy.jpg

Crowds large and small will be able to enjoy the action from either the bench and standing room only section for 200 encircling the securely gated arena or the 172 seats with a clear view of the arena floor from inside the adjoining restaurant.

When visitors are finished with their meal or if the children just become restless, Circle Y offers rides on Quarter horses, Gaited Horses, Ponies and wagons for the kids in conjunction with the restaurant.  Other attractions include special events sponsored for the kids and an old fashioned gunfight that could happen at anytime. 

Restaurant hours are 4:30 until 9:30 p.m. Thursday, 4:30 until 10:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday.  The Circle Y Restaurant features, Steak, Ribs, Chicken, Catfish, Shrimp and other culinary items.

Circle Y also features Trail Rides to locations near and far.  "We will use our own horses to take people to Pickwick and even as far away as the Smoky Mountains".  Trail rides for groups must be booked in advance.

Under construction outside the Circle Y soon to be available is an outdoor riding arena.

The Circle Y was under construction for approximately 1 year and was built by both James and Billy Yancy.  Most of the materials inside the arena and restaurant was built with lumber that was taken from their own lands.  Both James and Billy are master electricians and carpenters following in the footsteps of their father Burl Yancey, who resides next door to the Circle Y and keeps a close watch on his boys. 

James and Billy who were raised to respect and admire horses from the time they were young men growing up on their family farm encourage anyone wanting to enjoy an evening with a western theme to come out and try they Cirlce Y,  "the best place for a couple hours of family fun for miles around.

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