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Attractions

Kosciusko City Cemetery

Late-19th-Century markers.  Self-guided tour. Daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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Kosciusko Historic District

The history value of Kosciusko can be found either by foot or by automobile.  Twenty-five historic structures included on tour.  Our Historic District also has shopping, dining and overnight accommodations.  All this surrounds the Attala County Courthouse , over 100 … Continue reading

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Kosciusko Museum and Visitors Center

Includes a display of Tadeusz Kosicuszko, a Polish freedom fighter, local artisans, local celebrities and much more.  Browse the museum while talking with our volunteer staff.  Daily 9 a.m – 4 p.m.

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Mary Ricks Thornton Cultural Center

c. 1899. A 100-year-old structure (formerly a Presbyterian church) built in Romanesque Revival style with stunning stained glass windows.  The building also incorporates a Delta Gamma room with portraits of the founders.  By appointment. 662.289.1226.

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Oprah Winfrey Road

Oprah Winfrey Road runs North of Highway 12 past Oprah’s first church, her family cemetery and the site of her birthplace.  Drive by only.

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Redbud Springs Park

Located on the original Natchez Trace, this park was created during America’s Bicentennial year, 1976.  Several points of interest in the park: dirt mound with dirt taken from Krakow, Poland, Daughters of the American Revolution marker, and statue of General … Continue reading

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