Stallo, Mississippi


Stallo is an unincorporated community in Neshoba County, Mississippi, USA. It is a sparsely populated rural area located in the northern part of the county near the border of Winston County. Stallo is situated roughly halfway between the town of Noxapater to the north and the community of Burnside to the south.
The community's roads were formerly largely unpaved and unmarked by signage. Now most of the roads are identified as numbered county roads and/or after the name of property owners in the area.
Churches represent the main types of institutions in the area. Local churches include:
The community was known as Maurine from 1905 until 1908. From 1908 until 1953, Stallo had its own post office. In the early 1950s, the community had approximately 200 residents. Today, the population is significantly smaller and uses the town of Philadelphia as its postal address.