Built in 1860, west of Port Gibson by Smith C. Daniell, II. In 1890 the main structure was destroyed by fire, leaving only stately columns as mute evidence of a glorious, historic past.
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No Easy Journey
No Easy Journey
No Easy Journey is a permanent exhibit of photographs, text, and material objects designed to recall the turburlent times of the Civil Rights Movement, which brought about permanent changes in […]
Victorian Inn
Victorian Inn
Located on Hwy. 72 W. approximately one mile west of the Hwy. 72 and Hwy. 25 intersection, has 60 rooms with refrigerators and microwaves. Also, includes a pool, washer & […]
Ridgeland Multi-Use Trail
Ridgeland Multi-Use Trail
Recently named a Bike Friendly Community by the League of American Cyclists, Ridgeland’s multi-use path is a perfect setting for bikers and walkers alike. The almost 7 mile scenic trail […]
Ross Barnett Reservoir
Ross Barnett Reservoir
Ridgeland is where water meets wonderful at the Ross Barnett Reservoir. 105 Miles of shoreline and 33,000 acres of surface area provide a haven for boaters, skiers, anglers, picnickers, birdwatchers […]
Mississippi Craft Center
Mississippi Craft Center
The Mississippi Craft Center is a 20,000 square foot facility that represents over 400 artisans from 19 states and displays exceptional work that has elevated craft to fine art. Open […]
Tishomingo State Park
Tishomingo State Park
Tishomingo State Park located near the Natchez Trace Parkway boast of beautiful rocky canyons, hardwood forests, flowering shrubs and trees. The park has six fully furnished cabins, 62 RV pads, […]
J.P. Coleman State Park
J.P. Coleman State Park
J.P. Coleman State Park located on Pickwick Lake, 13 miles north of Iuka, MS, has three townhouses, 16 hotel rooms, meeting room facilities for up to 200 people and 20 […]
Restaurants in Franklin
Restaurants in Franklin
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The Sunken Trace
The Sunken Trace
Preserved here is a portion of the deeply eroded or ‘sunken’ Old Trace. Hardships of journeying on the Old Trace included heat, mosquitos, poor food, hard beds (if any), disease, and harsh swamps.
Bed and Breakfast Inn
Bed and Breakfast Inn
The French Camp Bed and Breakfast, styled after an 1800’s farm house, will charm you into wanting to “stay awhile,” or “come again.”
Rainwater Observatory
Rainwater Observatory
Rainwater Observatory hosts hundreds of people each year and features 17 telescops, a planetarium, model solar system, and space art exhibit.
Camp of the Rising Son
Camp of the Rising Son
Located just a stone’s throw from the beautiful Natchez Trace, Hall Lodge, rustic cabins, and modern motel-style rooms await the young and young-at-heart. Initially styled to host the 6 weeks […]
Sorghum Molasses, The Old-Fashioned Way
Sorghum Molasses, The Old-Fashioned Way
Experience molasses making, from grinding the sorghum to packaging this sweet syrup
French Camp, MS Harvest Festival, October 13, 2012
French Camp, MS Harvest Festival, October 13, 2012
Full day of auctioning handmade items, bluegrass music, craft demonstrations dinner on the grounds and more
Christmas Display in December
Christmas Display in December
Rain, snow or clear starry night, this drive through Christmas display will brighten your holiday season.
Danver’s
Danver’s
1101 W. Main St
Tupelo, MS
Phone: 662-842-3774
Connie’s Fried Chicken
Connie’s Fried Chicken
821 S. Gloster St.
Tupelo, MS
Phone: 662-842-7260