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Quote: I loved this hotel and casino. It is situated in the Tunica resort in Robinsonsville. It is a tall striking building, like a New York skyscraper, except that it is away out in cotton fields but it creates a nice Read More
Quote: Not far from Jackson, just off of I-20, you will find the Vicksburg National Military Park. Vicksburg was a hotly-contested port town during the American Civil War, and its loss was the beginning of the end for Read More
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Quote: My family and I stayed at the park 4th of July weekend. We loved it. It was very quit and peaceful. Going back soon. Can not wait. Had a very good time. It has its on grill and picnic tables. Very clean park. Read More
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Quote: Acres of Cars! That is what we saw in this dazzle of an airplane hangar. We were in the 120,000 square foot Tupelo Automobile Museum.After plunking down our pricey 8 dollar Senior Admission, Adults 10 dollars, Read More
Quote: Stanton Hall is a visited spot and a National Historic Landmark in America. The house is an example of Greek-Revival architecture, with Victorian ornamental elaborations. The house had a New Orleans' Garden Read More
Quote: The home of nobel prize winner William Faulkner is a highlight of historic sites in Oxford. The home, now owned and maintained by the University of Mississippi is open to the public for tours throughout the day. Read More
Quote: it was a dream come true. The people were so nice and friendly. I hope I can go back very soon. The luncheon was crowded, and I'll probably skip it next time. Hal's and Mal's shrimp and oyster po'boys are to die Read More
Quote: The Natchez Spring Pilgrimage is held in the month of March each year. During this time the old South comes alive again for visitors to this sleepy Mississippi town. The antebellum mansions are situated Read More