University of Mississippi Museum Serves as a cultural center for the university community and beyond. Among holdings are Southern folk art, Greek and Roman antiquities, 19th-Century scientific instruments, and American fine art.
Mark Twain’s Mississippi The essays in this Website build a larger image of what the Mississippi Valley meant to people in Mark Twain's time.
Natchez Museum of African American Heritage NAPAC contains exhibits from a number of Natchez related African American historic sites, important citizens, and events.
Cobb Institute of Archaeology Principally displays artifacts related to the Native American cultures of the Southeastern US, the ancient Middle East, and Mediterranean regions.
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Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center Through art, artifacts, and photography, the work, lifestyle, and artistic contributions of African Americans are celebrated.
BeauvoirThe Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library - Beauvoir was the last home of Jefferson Davis and it was the site of his retirement.
Camp Van Dorn World War II Museum Camp Van Dorn was a Theater of Operations camp est. after the bombing of Pearl Harbor to train men for the war in Europe. The museum honors and preserves the memory of the camp and people who trained there.
VirtualTourist.com Reviews and photos of Mississippi attractions posted by real travelers and locals. Find the best tips for Mississippi sightseeing.
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