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Corinth DepotSense of place is a term that might have been coined for the Mississippi Hills, where the coin of the realm is not just sense of place but also of possibility.   For the spectacularly varied possibilities of Hills attractions are pleasurable proof that the only thing that is predictable about the Mississippi Hills is its unpredictability.  This is a place, after all, where a king was born in a one-room dwelling, where a gingerbread house led to a streetcar named desire, where the voiceless were born to howl and where a Forrest put an army up a tree.  Time after time, in place after place, the impossible gave way to what now seems inevitable.  And that, inevitably, makes for delightfully engaging and exciting attractions.

Come to the Hills for inspiration: At Rowan Oak, where William Faulkner shored up his antebellum home and hammered out his masterpieces; at the John Grisham room where the world’s best selling thriller writer offers up a paper chase of personal documents; at Rust College, where the nation’s second African American college rose up on the site of a former slave market; at Mississippi University for Women, where the fairer sex took the lead at the nation’s first state-supported college for women.

The Birthplace of Elvis Presley, the tiny one-room wonder that packs a big emotional wallop, is a prime example that Hills attractions come in all sizes, from itsy bitsy bonsai trees of Brussells Bonsai to the massive mansions of Waverly and the Walters Place.

Hills attractions are about history and character — like that forged in the conflict at the Battle of Brice’s Crossroads and explored in depth at the Civil War Interpretive Center in Corinth and at the headquarters of the Natchez Trace Parkway.  There’s the historically inspired architectural character of Starkville’s Cotton District, and the architectural character transformed by history in the now iconic Lyceum Building at the Ole Miss campus.

For a great time, the brilliant attractions of the Mississippi Hills are a perfect place to light.  Why not light out today?
 

Aberdeen Architectural Driving Tour

Exterior glimpse at over 50 historic homes. Brochure and tour of homes arranged at the Aberdeen Visitors Bureau.
204 East Commerce St.
Aberdeen, MS 39730
Phone: 662.369.9440
Fax: 662.369.3436
Toll-Free: 1.800.634.3538
www.aberdeenms.org
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Admission: Free
 

African-American Heritage Driving Tour

Tour takes you on a journey of significant African-American landmarks such as Sandfield Cemetery, Catfish Alley, and Union Academy. Brochure available at the Tennessee Williams Welcome Center.
300 Main St.
Columbus, MS 39703
Phone: 662.329.1191
Fax: 662.329.8969
Toll-Free: 1.800.327.2686
www.columbus-ms.org
Hours: Mon-Sat 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun 12 p.m.-5 p.m.
Admission: Yes
 

American-Indian Artifacts Museum

The American Indian Artifacts Museum holds Native American artifacts dating back to hundreds and even thousands of years ago. The owners began collecting artifacts about 30-40 years ago. Many of the artifacts were given to the museum by local Indian tribal members. The museum is open for tour appointment.
179 State Line Rd.
Columbus, MS 39702
Phone: 662.251.1125
Toll-Free: 1.800.327.2686
Admission: Free
 

Amory Regional Museum

Amory Regional Museum
This museum is now housed in the town's first hospital, built in 1916. In 1976 it became Amory's bicentennial project and was converted to a museum.
801 South 3rd St.
Amory, MS 38821
Phone: 662.256.2761
www.amoryms.us
Hours: Tue-Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m
Admission: Free
 

Amzi Love

c. 1848. Greek and Gothic Revival home with some original furnishings. Home to eight generations of descendants of Amzi Love and his wife, Edith Wallace.
305 7th St. South
Columbus, MS 39701
Phone: 662.329.1191
Toll-Free: 1.800.327.2689
www.columbus-ms.org
Hours: Tue & Thurs 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Admission: $7.50 per person
 

Aspen Bay Candle Factory

A tour of this factory allows you to view how candles are hand-poured.
1010 Lynn Ln.
Starkville, MS 39759
Phone: 662.323.0929
Admission: Free
 

Avakian-Shadowlawn Bed and Breakfast Inn

c. 1848. Greek Revival. National Register of Historic Places. Experience the southern charm and old mansion with all the modern conveniences of today. Historic district, near MUW. Features 14-ft. ceilings, antiques, China, silver. Historic Inn. Serves as a bed & breakfast as well.
1024 College St.
Columbus, MS 39701
Phone: 662.327.5655
www.shadowlawncolumbus.com
Admission: Tours are $7.50 each guest. Groups of 10 or more $7.00. Groups of 20 or more $6.50.
 

Barnard Observatory

After visiting the observatory at Harvard, Chancellor Barnard designed the plans for this observatory, which would house his collection of physics instruments and a new telescope deliberately built to be four inches larger than the one at Harvard. Due to the Civil War, the telescope was never delivered to Oxford. The east wing became the residence for the professor of physics and astronomy, and the west and middle sections were classroom and laboratories. Barnard Observatory is now home for the Center for the Study of Southern Culture.
Grove Loop and Student Union Drive
Oxford, MS
662-915-7211
www.olemiss.edu/tours/lmsections-barnard.html
 

Battery F

Built by the Federal Army in mid-1862, Battery F remains a pristine example of Civil War earthworks.
Davis St.
Corinth, MS 38835
Phone: 662.287.8300
Toll-Free: 1.800.748.9048
www.corinth.net
Hours: Daily, dawn to dusk
Admission: Free
 
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