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Below is a list of Mississippi tourist attractions, activities, events, hotels, restaurants and visitor information entries to help you plan a Mississippi Vacation! Find detailed information on the Mississippi tourism entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific Mississippi travel category on the left hand menu.

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You can find Mississippi tourist attractions and activities in all of Mississippi's regions: Biloxi, Gulfport, Hattiesburg, Jackson, Meridian, Southaven, Tupelo, Vicksburg and Other.

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Some of the most popular Mississippi tourist attractions that list on our site include Mississippi River Tours, LLC , Vicksburg National Cemetery and Natchez National Historical Park.

Fun activities in Mississippi include Mini Golf, Malco DeSoto Cinema 16 and Cinemark Tinseltown USA.

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Building Blocks
eco-friendly building and home supply

Category:     Tupelo Shopping in Mississippi


Description of this Tupelo Activity: Building Blocks mission is to provide low-cost building and home supplies, help the environment by reducing landfill waste, and provide materials for children at the Learning Skills Center. We are also home to Tupelo's only Upcycle Market, where vendors wares are upcycled, remade, or recycled. Furniture, lamps, dog kerchiefs, rustic picture frames, birdhouses, and more are offered in our market. Each vendor donates a portion of their sales to LSC, where children's fees are based on family income.
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Mini Golf
Miniature Golf

Category:     Long Beach Recreation near Gulfport, Mississippi
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Description of this Gulfport area Activity: Brand new 18 hole mini golf built to international standards with long fairways and Giant chess and checkers!
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Mississippi Fishing Charters
Fishing the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Category:     Long Beach Fishing near Gulfport, Mississippi


Description of this Gulfport area Activity: Fishing the Mississippi Gulf Coast. We do any kind of fishing: cobia , red snapper , trout , king mackerel , redfish , and our most popular, shark fishing
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Mississippi Fishing Charters
Fishing Mississippi

Category:     All Locations Balloon Ride in Mississippi


Description of this Mississippi Activity: We do any kind of fishing: cobia fishing, red snapper fishing, trout fishing , king mackerel fishing, redfish fishing, and our most popular, shark fishing.
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Amzi Love / Lincoln Home (c.1848)
Open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Category:     Columbus Historic Site in Mississippi


Description of this Mississippi Attraction: Open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. or by appointment. Available for meetings and receptions.
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Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site
National Park

Category:     Baldwyn National Park in Mississippi


Description of this Mississippi Attraction: Located on MS Hwy 370 six miles west of Baldwyn, this one-acre site commemorates a battle which had one objective-- make impossible the threat of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest to interfere with General William T. Sherman's railroad supply line from Nashville to Chattanooga during the Atlanta campaign.

Forrest scored a decisive victory over General S.D. Sturgis' Union forces when they met at Brices Cross Roads on June 10, 1864. The Union lost three men to every Southern casualty and General Forrest's troops managed to capture desperately needed supplies, including guns, ammunition, artillery, and wagons.

The battle was considered a major tactical victory for the Confederacy, but did not diminish the effectiveness of Sherman's campaign as supplies continued to flow. The site contains a brochure dispenser, two artillery pieces, a monument to the battle, and an interpretive wayside.

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Greenwood Blues Heritage Museum & Gallery
local blues museum

Category:     Greenwood Museum in Mississippi


Description of this Mississippi Attraction: Dedicated to the life and music of legendary bluesman Robert Johnson. (He died and is buried nearby.) Founded and operated by Stephen LaVere, the producer of the Grammy-award winning box set, Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings, the museum holds wonders untold for the dedicated blues aficianado. Special showcased displays of original Robert Johnson 78's, albums and CDs, cover recordings of Johnson's compositions and an impressive collection of gold and platinum record sales awards, books and films about Robert Johnson, and the Terraplane automobile (about which Johnson composed his most famous contemporary song, "Terraplane Blues"). There is also a room devoted to WGRM radio, which began its life in the building and on the same floor and over which B.B. King began his professional music career and as a result, the building is marked outside with Greenwood's first Mississippi Blues Trail marker. A local history room is dedicated to steamboats and railroads, the Civil War and Civil Rights, Spurrier Photography Studio, Ralph Lembo's Music Store and other local businesses, local record companies, musicians and singers. The entire premises are decorated with unusual photographs - many of them from LaVere's private collection and archives - which will enchant even the casual visitor. There is no admission charge, but a $2 per adult and a $1 per child donation is requested. In addition, a showcase full of unusual items related to the blues in general and Robert Johnson in particular - posters, postcards, books, CDs, and kitchy collectibles beckon even the most frugal to make a purchase and carry something home. See website for more information.
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Natchez National Historical Park
National Park

Category:     Natchez National Park in Mississippi


Description of this Mississippi Attraction: Natchez National Historical Park celebrates the rich cultural history of Natchez, Mississippi and interprets the pivotal role the city played in the settlement of the old southwest, the Cotton Kingdom and the Antebellum South.

The Park is made up of three units, Fort Rosalie is the location of an 18th Century fortification built by the French and later occupied by the British, Spanish and Americans. The William Johnson House was a house owned by William Johnson, a free African American businessman, whose diary tells the story of everyday life in antebellum Natchez. Melrose was the estate of John T. McMurran, a northerner who rose from being a middle class lawyer to a position of wealth and power in antebellum Natchez. Melrose is the only unit currently open to the public.

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Rosedale (c.1856)
National Register of Historic Places

Category:     Columbus Historic Site in Mississippi


Description of this Mississippi Attraction: This home is considered one of the finest examples of Italianate architecture in Mississippi. Rosedale has recently been entirely restored to its original 1856 state, including original paint colors and wallpaper patterns. The home features the nation’s largest furniture collection by American craftsman John Henry Belter. Open by appointment with two-day advance scheduling.
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Rosewood Manor (c.1835)
National Register of Historic Places

Category:     Columbus Historic Site in Mississippi


Description of this Mississippi Attraction: This home reigns over four-and-a-half acres of landscaped lawn which includes three thousand boxwoods. Like many homes in Columbus, it was built on a hill because low places were considered unhealthy. Rosewood Manor was built for a Yankee bride who would not occupy it; she said vapors were unhealthy, and returned North. Rosewood Manor has a Greek Revival façade with a Federal influence. Open Monday - Saturday by appointment. Available for garden receptions.
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Stephen D. Lee Home and The Florence McLeod Hazard Museum (c
National Register of Historic Places

Category:     Columbus Historic Site in Mississippi


Description of this Mississippi Attraction: The Stephen D. Lee Home, located at 316 Seventh Street North, was completed in 1847 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Once the home of CSA Gen. Stephen D. Lee, it was restored in 1960 by the Historical Society and the Society for Preservation of Antiques. It is now houses the Florence McLeod Hazard Museum exhibiting Civil War collections and artifacts. It is featured in Columbus' Annual Spring Pilgrimage. During the remainder of the year, it is open 10am - 4pm each Friday or by appointment. The home is also available for rental. In 1847, Major Thomas Garton Blewett, prominent early citizen of Columbus, completed this spacious Italianate mansion for his family home. The walls and foundation are of solid brick which was made and laid by local masons and the wood milled and crafted by local carpenters and artisans. The original house had a conservatory on the south side which overlooked formal gardens and a one and a half-story master bedroom wing on the north side. The present-day kitchen was a hall which not only led to the master bedroom but a covered outside walkway leading to a beautifuly appointed Roman bath house and the kitchen. After the deaths of Major Blewett and his wife Regina DeGraffenreid, their daughter, Regina Blewett Harrison inherited the house. At her death the house was left to her two daughters, Mary Harrison, who never married, and Regina Harrison Lee, wife of General Stephen D. Lee. Eventually the house was inherited by their son, Blewett Harrison Lee, a practicing lawyer in Chicago. In 1916, he sold the house and entire block to the City of Columbus for use of the city school system, and the Stephen D. Lee High School was built on the square. The wings of the home and outbuildings were removed and the home converted into the home economics building and school cafeteria. In December 1959, the school was destroyed by fire and the home severely damaged. On the day following the fire, the Association for the Preservation of Antiquities in Columbus and Lowndes County met with city officials to prevent the planned demolition of the house and to request permission to restore it. The Association for the Preservation of Antiquities and the Lowndes County Historical society combined to form the Stephen D. Lee Foundation, a tax exempt non-profit organization representing pilgrimage home owners and various civic, patriotic and historical groups. The Historical Society requested use of two upstairs rooms for a museum, and the Stephen D. Lee Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy furnished the small upstairs room on the west side. Some of the original furnishings, paintings and memorabilia were returned by the family, and many handsome gifts have been received by donors, both Columbians and others. The home now serves the community as an educational and cultural center. The Florence McLeod Hazard Museum and UDC room are filled with a variety of treasured and valuable historical items pertaining to the state and local area. Through the Historical Society’s Docent Program, weekly tours are conducted for visitors, and complimentary school tours are given by appointment. The downstairs is used for meetings, weddings, educational events, and many other special occasions. The property receives no financial support from the city, county or state and is maintained and operated entirely by private funding and voluntary contributions. On behalf of both organizations, the Stephen D. Lee Foundation extends a w
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Temple Heights (c.1837)
National Register of Historic Places Mississippi Landmark

Category:     Columbus Historic Site in Mississippi


Description of this Mississippi Attraction: Temple Heights is one of the state’s best examples of period restoration. The classically-designed house combines Federal and Greek Revival features. The original servant quarters/kitchen as well as a kitchen built in the 1850s remain on the grounds. Temple Heights has been featured in The Magazine Antiques and on HGTV’s “Old Homes Restored.”
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Tupelo National Battlefield
National Park

Category:     Tupelo National Park in Mississippi


Description of this Tupelo Attraction: In the spring of 1864, Major General William Sherman prepared his army to take Atlanta and susequently "march to the sea". A primary concern of Sherman's was Major General Nathan Forrest's Confederate corp of mounted infantry roving the mid-South. Sherman ordered several advances from Federally controlled Memphis into north Mississippi for the purpose of keeping Forrest in Mississippi and not behind Sherman, cutting communication and supply lines. On July 13-15, 1864, the battle of Tupelo was the result of one of those advances by Major General Andrew J. Smith. Although the Federals retreated to Memphis after the battle, it was a Federal victory: Forrest was not able to interfere with Sherman's Georgia campaign.

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Vicksburg Expedition Guide
The Complete Vicksburg Experience!

Category:     Vicksburg Tour in Mississippi


Description of this Vicksburg Attraction: Included in The Vicksburg Expedition Guide: a full-color Guidebook, an Audio CD driving tour, and an interactive CD-ROM. With the Vicksburg Expedition Guide, your travel adventure begins at home with your computer CD-ROM. These six interactive modules address everything from the history of the battle to your travel planning needs. Next, your Expedition Guide Driving Tour and Field Guide bring the battle to life as you drive through historic Vicksburg National Military Park. Written and narrated by Ed Bearss, one of the premier experts on the campaign and siege of Vicksburg, with over 10 years experience working at the Vicksburg National Military Park. Ed will take you back in time to the summer of 1863 and explain the art of siege warfare as it was practiced in the Civil War. Ed will also share with you the amazing and often poignant stories of the soldiers who fought and died for possession of theses now hallowed grounds. The Vicksburg audio tour is a driving tour and takes approximately two and a half hours to complete. The Vicksburg Expedition Guide is published by TravelBrains®, bringing you “Travel Adventures That Leave You Smarter!”
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Vicksburg National Cemetery
National Park

Category:     Vicksburg National Park in Mississippi


Description of this Vicksburg Attraction: Vicksburg National Cemetery was established by Congress in 1865 and opened a year later, to provide a burial place for "soldiers who shall die in the service of the country." It lies on ground once manned by Major-General William T. Sherman's XV Army Corps. Embracing 116 acres it is the final resting place of 17,000 Union Soldiers, a number unmatched by any other national cemetery. Many soldiers had been interred originally in scattered locations in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi during the campaign for control of the Mississippi River.

Following the Spanish-American War veterans of later wars became qualified for burial in national cemeteries. Approximately 1,300 veterans of conflicts subsequent to the Civil War are interred at Vicksburg. A scattering of other burials include wives and children of veterans and government workers of the past century.

Upright headstones mark the graves of known soldiers. Small, square blocks, incised with a grave number only, designate the unknown veterans. No one of national fame is buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery. Brevet Brigadier-General Embury D. Osband qualifies as the highest ranking veteran interred, Grave #16648, Section O. The Vicksburg National Cemetery has been closed for burials since 1963, except for a few individuals whose applications for interment had been validated prior to that time. Opposite the cemetery, on the high ground to the South, is Fort Hill, the extreme left flank of the Confederate defenses.

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38 Special at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi, Jan 29, 2010
38 Special at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi in Biloxi, MS

Category:     Biloxi Concert event in Mississippi
Price:           $249.00 - $499.00


Description of this Biloxi Event: 38 Special at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi in Biloxi, MS
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African American Heritage Tour, Feb 05, 2010 to Feb 06, 2010
Celebrate Black History Month by taking a tour showcasing the African-American Heritage of Columbus. This event is held annually.

Category:     Columbus Heritage event in Mississippi


Description of this Mississippi Event: Celebrate Black History Month by taking a tour showcasing the African-American Heritage of Columbus. This event is held annually. Friday join us for a tour of Catfish Alley and learn about this historically significant business district. Friday night on February 5th join us for ""Catfish in the Alley""- featuring catfish and blues-Downtown Columbus in Catfish Alley.á Saturday there will be historic African-American tours leaving from the Tennessee Williams Welcome Center. Saturday tours are free but reservations are necessary. For more information call 662-329-1191
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Air Supply at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi, Jul 09, 2010 to Jul 10, 2010
Air Supply at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi in Biloxi, MS

Category:     Biloxi Concert event in Mississippi
Price:           $89.00


Description of this Biloxi Event: Air Supply at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi in Biloxi, MS
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Bill Gaither & Homecoming Friends, Feb 04, 2010
Bill Gaither & Homecoming Friends at Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, MS

Category:     Biloxi Concert event in Mississippi
Price:           $85.00 - $125.00


Description of this Biloxi Event: Bill Gaither & Homecoming Friends at Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, MS
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Bowfire at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi, Nov 28, 2009 - Next Weekend
Bowfire at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi in Biloxi, MS

Category:     Biloxi Concert event in Mississippi
Price:           $100.00


Description of this Biloxi Event: Bowfire at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi in Biloxi, MS
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Brad Paisley at Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Feb 06, 2010
Brad Paisley at Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, MS

Category:     Biloxi Concert event in Mississippi
Price:           $55.00 - $195.00


Description of this Biloxi Event: Brad Paisley at Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, MS
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Brandon Bennett at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi, Dec 11, 2009 to Dec 12, 2009 - Next Month
Brandon Bennett at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi in Biloxi, MS

Category:     Biloxi Concert event in Mississippi
Price:           $249.00 - $499.00


Description of this Biloxi Event: Brandon Bennett at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi in Biloxi, MS
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Chris Cagle at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi, Apr 09, 2010
Chris Cagle at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi in Biloxi, MS

Category:     Biloxi Concert event in Mississippi
Price:           $249.00 - $499.00


Description of this Biloxi Event: Chris Cagle at Hard Rock Live- Biloxi in Biloxi, MS
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Columbus Spring Pilgrimage, Apr 05, 2010 to Apr 17, 2010
Step into the past during the annual Columbus Spring Pilgrimage and experience beautiful pre-Civil War life which offers antebellum home tours, music performances, and carriage rides and a variety of local artist.

Category:     Columbus Art event in Mississippi


Description of this Mississippi Event: Step into the past during the annual Columbus Spring Pilgrimage and experience beautiful pre-Civil War life which offers antebellum home tours, music performances, and carriage rides and a variety of local artist. Antebellum mansions and plantation homes are open for tours amidst profuse multi-hued azaleas and fragrant trailing wisterias. Learn about fortunes made in nineteenth century by cotton planters, bankers and other entrepreneurs.áHomeowners open their doors to local, national and international visitors for guided tours led by docents dressed in period costume.
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Curious George Live! at Desoto County Civic Center, Nov 28, 2009 - Next Weekend
Curious George Live! at Desoto County Civic Center in Southaven, MS

Category:     Southaven Theater event in Mississippi
Price:           $29.00


Description of this Southaven Event: Curious George Live! at Desoto County Civic Center in Southaven, MS
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Daughtry at BancorpSouth Center, Dec 07, 2009 - Next Month
Daughtry at BancorpSouth Center in Tupelo, MS

Category:     Tupelo Concert event in Mississippi
Price:           $59.00 - $125.00


Description of this Tupelo Event: Daughtry at BancorpSouth Center in Tupelo, MS
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