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Brice’s Crossroads National Battlefield Site

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607 Grisham Street
Baldwyn, MS 
662-365-3969
www.bricescrossroads.com
Email: bcr@dixie-net.com

Six miles from Baldwyn on Mississippi Hwy 370 W. lies the Brice’s Crossroads National Battlefield where Confederate cavalry under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest defeated Union troops and forced their withdrawal to Memphis.

A one-acre site maintained by the National Park Service features a monument and two cannons. Adjacent to the battlefield is the Bethany Cemetery where 95 Confederate soldiers are buried. All but one are identified. An additional 1,400 acres surrounding the one-acre site [...]

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Crow’s Neck RV Campground

Crow’s Neck RV Campground is a long-term and short-term RV camping with all hookups, general store, food service, and fuel sales.

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Elvis Presley Birthplace

Elvis Presley Birthplace

The most significant landmark of Tupelo’s modern history is a modest, two-room house where the King of Rock & Roll was born on January 8, 1935.

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Elvis Presley Driving Tour

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The Elvis Presley self-guided driving tour leads to some of the most significant locations of Elvis’ life in Tupelo.

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HealthWorks! Kids Museum

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If you’ve ever wanted to get inside the brain of a teenager, or explore the coarser side of human biology, then you’re ready to be exposed to the full-bodied fun of HealthWorks! North Mississippi, the new children’s health-education center in Tupelo.

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Oren Dunn City Museum

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The Oren Dunn City Museum is home to a wonderful collection of historic buildings and Tupelo history.

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Private John Allen National Fish Hatchery

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The Private John Allen National Fish Hatchery is a scenic outdoor facility where the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service propagate native fish for use in restocking programs.

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Tupelo Automobile Museum

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Featuring 120,000 square feet of automobile displays and open viewing restoration bays, the Tupelo Automobile Museum is a dream for car lovers or for those who just want to stroll down memory lane.

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Tupelo Buffalo Park & Zoo

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With the largest buffalo herd East of the Mississippi River, you can get an up close and personal look on how and where buffalo live.

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Tupelo National Battlefield

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Commemorated in a park on Tupelo’s West Main Street is the Battle of Tupelo – the last major engagement of the Civil War in Mississippi.

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Tupelo Veterans Museum

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Located in the Oren Dunn City Museum is a wonderful collection of memorabilia honoring the men and women who dedicated their lives to the concept of ensuring freedom for all Americans.

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