1 Spring Park Rd., Tuscumbia, AL 35674. This show offers a spectacular display of dancing waters, with 51 flumes propelling water 150 feet into the air; choreographed to the […]
1 Spring Park Rd., Tuscumbia, AL 35674. The park provides the perfect atmosphere to enjoy a family picnic with playground and children’s amusements, including a train, carousel, roller coaster, […]
Helen Keller Home, 300 North Commons, W., Tuscumbia, AL 35674The dramatic life and times of Helen Keller are preserved at her birthplace and childhood home, Ivy Green. Built in 1820, […]
Rainwater Observatory in French Camp Mississippi will be offering a free program for the Christmas season called “The Christmas Star”. This program will be presented on Friday, December 9, 2011, […]
The Raymond Battlefield Park has a walking Trail with interpretive markers and cannon placement.
A walking and Driving Tour of Historic Downtown Raymond is a great way to learn and see more in Raymond. Brochures are available at Raymond City Hall.
Mamie’s Cottage, circa 1840, is located next to the Dupree House. The house consists of two large front rooms accessed from the gallery and two smaller rear ‘cabinet’ rooms.’ The two main rooms feature fireplaces equipped with gas logs and fronted by finely detailed Greek Revival and Federal influenced mantelpieces.
Cedarwood, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the “Porter House,” is the residence of Bob & Jeannie Chunn and serves as the “Cedarwood Bed & Breakfast.”
A favorite among locals that has been serving area farmers for over 75 years. Located on Broadway, just across from the Wayne County Welcome Center.
A true emporium experience, featuring locally created arts & crafts, select antiques, new gift items and a fun and inviting coffee lounge.
Be sure to visit the Wayne County Welcome Center located at 219 East Broadway, just off mile marker 355. An all volunteer staff is available to assist you in your travel plans.
On January 1, 1780, Nashville was founded when James Robertson led his group of pioneers across the frozen Cumberland river to a place called The Cedar Bluffs. It was here that these men built a fort called Nashborough which would be shelter for the first families until Indian attacks ended in 1792.
Learn of the historical background of Clinton, Mississippi College and the Natchez Trace and tour our museum and gift shop.