Natchez Trace Parkway Tupelo Hardware Co.

Tupelo Hardware Company – Tupelo, MS

Tupelo played a pivotal role in music history when Gladys bought Elvis’ first guitar at this hardware store still an operating hardware store today.   “For more information, visit www.tupelo.net.

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Leiper’s Fork Distillery

Leiper’s Fork Distillery is honored to bring back a lost art and history to Williamson County – a county that has always put its history and heritage at the forefront. […]

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Lawnchair Theatre

Leiper’s Fork Lawnchair Theater is a rustic building and stage built using cedar logs and boards on the property located in the backyard of The Leiper Creek Art Gallery. The venue […]

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David Arms Gallery

Historic Leiper’s Fork has an art gallery in the most unlikely of places – a barn. As you round the bend into town, the first building to greet you is the […]

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Leiper’s Creek Gallery

Located in the historic village of Leiper’s Fork, Tennesssee – just outside of Nashville – Leiper’s Creek Gallery features an eclectic range of art from representational painting to abstract expressionism and […]

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The Copper Fox

The Copper Fox in Leiper’s Fork provides a place where people will be surprised and delighted by the visually-stunning and diverse offerings of handmade goods and original pieces which includes […]

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Children’s Museum of the Shoals

The Children’s Museum of the Shoals, Inc. is a unique community resource that offers hands-on exhibits and programs geared specifically to the developmental stages and needs of children. Our mission […]

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Tennessee Valley Museum of Art

A visual and theater arts center with rotating exhibits, juried art competitions, workshops for all ages. Includes the Helen Keller Festival of the Arts, a competition of works by Alabama […]

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Shoals Theatre

The historic Shoals Theatre in downtown Florence, once a movie house, is now home to the Gingerbread Players, specializing in programming for the entire family, and the Zodiac Players, the […]

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Shoals Symphony at UNA

The Shoals Symphony at UNA is a partnership organization under the auspices of the University of North Alabama and supported by the Shoals Symphony Association. The Association is funded by the generosity […]

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Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts

A cultural center with ever-changing exhibits. Housed in two historic homes on the National Register of historic Places, the center features year-round workshops, juried shows, conferences, themed exhibits for all […]

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George H. Carroll Lion Habitat

The University of North Alabama in Florence (UNA) boasts the only live Lion mascot in the country living on campus. On July 22, 1974, former UNA president Dr. Robert M. […]

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Frank Lloyd Wright Rosenbaum Museum

A genuine work of art—from the floors to the furnishings to the faucets—the Rosenbaum House grows naturally from its surroundings, cascading down a 2-acre lot facing the Tennessee River. It […]

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Mississippi Civil Rights Museum this little light of mind exhibit

Mississippi Civil Rights Museum – Jackson, MS

The Mississippi Civil Rights Museum shares the stories of a Mississippi movement that changed the world. Visitors will witness the freedom struggle in eight interactive galleries that show the systematic […]

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MS History Museum interior

Museum of Mississippi History – Jackson, MS

The Museum of Mississippi History encourages people to explore and appreciate our state’s history through rich and complex stories that illustrate how our shared past influences our future together. Located […]

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Exterior of Smith Robertson Museum

Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center

Through art, artifacts, and photography, the work, lifestyle, and artistic contributions of African Americans are celebrated – especially those of the Jackson, Mississippi Civil Rights story – evoking a greater […]

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dinosaur skeleton

MDWFP Museum of Natural Science – Jackson, MS

The MDWFP Museum of Natural Science is located in Jackson, Mississippi, at the LeFleur’s Bluff Education and Tourism Complex. The museum’s vast expanses of glass overlook a 300-acre natural landscape, […]

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