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Quote: Before the land sloped to Under the Hill, there was a small park where a fence surrounded a large bluff. A large green fern seem to cover the way down, and you have a good view of the Mississippi River. There was Read More
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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: Self-described as "your all time, good time, good food and drink place," the crew at Jefferson Place serve "great southern cuisine" in a "local watering hole" atmosphere. Natives are hard-pressed to pinpoint Read More
Quote: Constructed between 1854 and 1858 this glorious old courthouse served as the seat of government until 1994. At the time of construction it cost over $26,000 and that was using bricks salvaged from the condemned Read More
Quote: Even though Clinton is Mississippi's tenth largest town, it is home to the state's largest wooden playground--the Kid's Town Playground. This is "a unique park built by the citizens of Clinton where children can 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
Quote: The Natchez Trace Parkway is considered the largest national [ark east of the Mississippi River. It starts in Natchez, Mississippi, and crosses the whole state of Mississippi, the corner of Alabama, and ends in Read More