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Oxford

Oxford

Oxford was established in 1830 and was appointed late in an attempt to get State University established here The University of Mississippi known as"Ole Miss"was built in opened and Oxford in 1848 William Faulkner used the fictional city of Oxford...

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Jackson

Jackson

Jackson the capital of Mississippi, is the economic center and transportation hub for the surrounding area with its oil fields Here in 1861, the southern states decide on secession from the Union...

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Vicksburg

Vicksburg

Vicksburg during the Civil War, some of which are located just above the Mississippi, has been a thorn in the flesh Union troops, because the Confederates from the navigation on the river Confederate controlled navigation on the River...

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Natchez

Natchez

The small town of Natchez in southwestern Mississippi,founded in 1716, was the most important port on the Mississippi at the height of the cotton trade, and many beautiful houses and estates,mainly in the neo-Greek...

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Recommended Tours

Tupelo

Tupelo

The most famous son was Tupelo,Elvis Presley,and his birthplace is its broad appeal,the city is Brice Crossroads,where a Confederate army defeated a larger force of Union in 1864...

Biloxi

Biloxi

Biloxi,first place on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi,the oldest city in the state,founded by the French in 1699,Features of interest are the lighthouse...

Clarksdale

Clarksdale

Clarksdale,home of the Delta blues, produced musicians like John Lee Hooker, Robert Johnson and Howlin 'Wolf,the memories of that and many others, can be seen in the Delta Blues...

Meridian

 Meridian

Founded in 1830, Meridian,has suffered numerous setbacks in its history,The city was destroyed by Union troops during the Civil War.Yellow fever epidemic...

Leland

Leland

Kermit the Frog exposure is located ii Washington County Tourist Center in Leland,It is a tribute to Jim Henson, creator of Sesame Street Muppets and the characters...

Port Gibson

Port Gibson

Port Gibson,the idea of ​​General Grant, is almost as beautiful as the Natchez, which explains why it has remained relatively intact, and still is a beautiful pre-war homes...