The Laird Cottage is a restored 1870 residence with Greek Revival and Italianate style. It serves as the headquarters of the Marengo County Histori...
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The Father of Country Music has had a profound impact on all of our lives and touched our souls with his simple but unique way with music. The Jimm...
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The carousel was manufactured in 1896 by Gustav Dentzel of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the 1904 St. Louis Exposition and later sold to the City...
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Mission The Mississippi Industrial Heritage Museum, located in the historic Soulé Steam Feed Works site, promotes the heritage, labor, and i...
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The Meridian Little Theatre, one of the South’s oldest subscription-based community theatres, was founded in 1932, when its first production ...
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The Meridian Museum of Art (MMA) is housed in the historic Old Carnegie Library building, which was constructed in 1912-13, and is listed on the Na...
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The National Voting Rights Museum and Institute chronicles and preserves the historical journey for the right to vote that began when the seeds of ...
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The Meridian Zoological Park is a Nonprofit Corporation located in Meridian MS. Our efforts to establish this zoo are still in the infant stages. W...
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Located on Pine Spring Road, just off Highway 19 North northwest of Meridian, Mississippi, Okatibbee Water Park is a "splash" for the whole family!...
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About Us:-
Between the high school football stadium and an industrial park rests a stone chimney surrounded by weeds. 59 years ago, during W...
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Nestled in the pristine hills along the Chunky River, in South Lauderdale County Mississippi lies Dunn's Fall's Water park. Here, along a shallow s...
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Located just south of Meridian near the Mississippi-Alabama state line, Clarkco State Park has been a favorite Mississippi recreation spot since 19...
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The Moundville Archaeological Park aims to preserve the history of local Native American cultures through a walking trail, museum and living histor...
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About us:The Clarke County Historical Museum opened in 1986 as a project of the Clarke County Historical Society, the museum, formerly the Alston-C...
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Mission:
To elevate the consciousness of theater in the greater Tuscaloosa community by providing quality theater opportunities for people interes...
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Old St. Stephens Historical Park is home to one of the most important historical and archaeological sites in Alabama. St. Stephens is now a ghost t...
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The Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion Built between 1859 and 1862, the Mansion is one of the best examples of pre-Civil War architecture and home...
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Going for a river cruise can be one of the most memorable experiences that a person can get. However adequate preparation is required for people wh...
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About us:The Battle-Friedman House was built about 1835 by Alfred Battle, a North Carolina native who had come to Tuscaloosa in 1821. The house and...
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