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Mississippi Vacation Guide

"Mississippi- The Magnolia State"

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On the left side menu- Mississippi Lodging, Services and Attractions.

On the right side menu- USA Menu and Attractions.

Mississippi has a population of over 2,921,000 with it's largest city being Jackson.

Mississippi

The state abounds in historical landmarks and is the home of the Vicksburg National Military Park. Other National Park Service areas are Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site, Tupelo National Battlefield, and part of Natchez Trace National Parkway. Pre–Civil War mansions are the special pride of Natchez, Oxford, Columbus, Vicksburg, and Jackson.

Munsinger and Clemens Gardens

When visitors travel to Mississippi to discover our state's blues musical heritage, they find the real, authentic experience here - especially in places like Clarksdale in the Mississippi Delta. When you arrive in Clarksdale, start at the crossroads - literally - the famed crossroads of Highways 49 and 61 which is the site of where legendary blues man Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil in order to master the guitar.

Cedar Grove Inn

If you are looking for the romance of the antebellum Old South, or the quiet elegance of Victorian mansions, then you've come to the right site. If your tastes veer toward rustic cabins or cozy cottages surrounded by lush green forests, again you've come to the right site.

Biloxi beaches

On Aug. 29, 2005, Mississippi was hit by Hurricane Katrina, killing hundreds, mostly in Harrison County. Although there is still work to be done, Mississippi has risen once again out of the ashes to become even more beautiful than before.

Hatchie River

Fishing is great in Mississippi, with so many rivers, lakes and streams to chose from the choices are unlimited. 

Enid Lake

Over a dozen studies have shown that being with family and friends, relaxing and being outdoors and close to nature are the primary reasons people spend time on the water, and you can't do any better than fishing in Mississippi.

Mississippi Lake

Mississippi also has some of the best bird and game hunting in the country. From ducks, geese and pheasant to deer, boar and bear hunting in Mississippi is a tradition. Hundreds of thousands of hunters each year take to the wild seeking a trophy and filling their freezer with meat for the winter.

Heron- Blue

Birding is the fastest-growing outdoor activity in America. In a recent study by the U.S. Department of the Interior, appreciation of birds ranks second behind gardening as America favorite pastime. Birds add a fascinating dimension to our surroundings with their color, liveliness, and music. Because they are wild creatures, they bring an element of nature into our lives.

Paul Johnson State Park

In Mississippi we have over 300 species of birds, perhaps this is why every year millions of Americans come to Mississippi to watch and take pictures of the birds and wildlife in our wonderful state. 

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