Chickasaw County Heritage Museum – Houston, MS Visit the museum that celebrates the Chickasaw Indians that once lived in the area. The museum is located at 90 Woodland Cir, Houston, […]
In 1818, Gibson Port received Mississippi’s first library charter. In 1914, Miss Harriette Person contributed to the expansion of the library for the community. The Harriette Person Memorial Library is […]
The Grand Gulf Military Park sits on a 450-acre landmark, and it’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors have access to Fort Cobun and Fort Wade, the […]
The Blue Barn Theatre located at 1001 Spencer Drive in Port Gibson, MS 39150, offers live theatre experiences. For inquiries or reservations, you can contact them at 601-437-5216. http://www.claiborneworks.com
The Tupelo Visitors Center is the perfect starting point for any trip to the city where anything is possible.From interactive exhibits that highlight the city’s top attractions and a collective […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Open since 1996, the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum has been wowing guests with its award-winning collection of memorabilia covering a whole racing form full of sports. The […]
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, […]
The largest art museum in the state, the Mississippi Museum of Art features a permanent collection and traveling exhibitions from around the world, plus educational programming throughout the year. Outside, […]
From the state-of-the-art makerspace in Wonderbox, to the puppet theater and storytime in Wild About Reading, to outdoor fun in the Pollinator’s Playground, there’s something for every age group and […]
Part museum, part living-history farm, the Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum features a recreated 1920s cotton-economy-era town that features local historical artifacts. Inside, the museum chronicles agricultural life in the […]
For 76 years, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eudora Welty lived and wrote in her Jackson home at 1119 Pinehurst Street. Her parents finished construction of the house in 1925, when Eudora […]
Rhythm Night Club Memorial Museum 5 St. Catherine Street 601.597.0557 601.442.6597
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