Desert Kid
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I have. July 4, 2010.Have you ever been to Vicksburg?
I have. July 4, 2010.Have you ever been to Vicksburg?
my trip is a long one but will include a stop at the wonderful Cottonlandia museum at Greenwood, Miss.
Same here, It's hard for me to make long range plans these days.I would make every effort to make what ever date is best for the others
I did not know about the name change, thanks, I will now be able to look it up for hours open. Yes I will certainly rely on the natives for suggestions as to dates.Cottonlandia is now The Museum of the Mississippi Delta.
Same here, It's hard for me to make long range plans these days.
Once the organizers decide on a date, I'll try to work around that weekend.
I have a fond memory of the kindness of Mississippians regarding this museum. The length of distance made it that about the time I would arrive at the formerly Cottonlandia museum, was about closing time, 4;00 I think or so, anyway this was back in 2008, and the museum volunteer told me on the phone, he would stay and let my family tour the museum even if it was after the closing time (because we had to get to Vicksburg the next day), and he was good as his word and we did get to tour it event though we arrived about closing time. So that was real neat and anyone who is interested in Fort Pemberton and the fight with the Federal gunships will want to tour this museum.Cottonlandia is now The Museum of the Mississippi Delta.
Same here, It's hard for me to make long range plans these days.
Once the organizers decide on a date, I'll try to work around that weekend.
Another good Delta Museum is further up Highway 61 . . . closer to Memphis.I did not know about the name change, thanks,
Good stuff sir. I have a lot of interest in those places but it may be some time before I get there.I have a fond memory of the kindness of Mississippians regarding this museum. The length of distance made it that about the time I would arrive at the formerly Cottonlandia museum, was about closing time, 4;00 I think or so, anyway this was back in 2008, and the museum volunteer told me on the phone, he would stay and let my family tour the museum even if it was after the closing time (because we had to get to Vicksburg the next day), and he was good as his word and we did get to tour it event though we arrived about closing time. So that was real neat and anyone who is interested in Fort Pemberton and the fight with the Federal gunships will want to tour this museum.
Ive almost made a decision to go to Camp Moore this week. I want to try to get there when their on-site researcher will be there.Because I also want to see Camp Moore, Marksville, the Myrtles and the Windsor ruins.
........go in June...experience the same enviromental surroundings the soldiers did. besides you will be in your air conditioned cars and hotel rooms 95% of the time
Oh no . . . I'm just trying to look out for our visitors that might not know our summers.do you people melt when the temperature is above 90?![]()
I stop by the museum across the field by the Battle Center on US highway 51 just south of the town of Tunica every now and then when I am up that way. They have a stuffed mule behind a plow. Brings back memories of the 1940s and 1950s on a cotton plantation. It's a nice little museum with some interesting didplays.Another good Delta Museum is further up Highway 61 . . . closer to Memphis.
http://temp.tunicariverpark.com
I haven't visited this museum in about ten years, but it was very impressive around 2007 0r 2008 !

I'm glad to hear this.The museum at the river park is really nice. It's more about the Mississippi river and it's route through the Mississippi Delta. Both museums are worth the time.
Oh no . . . just trying to look out for our visitors that might not know our summers.
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We might want to consider including a tour of the Mississippi History Museum and Old Capitol Museum in Jackson - the History Museum has an amazing collection of Civil War artifacts on display, and just across the street is the Old Capitol Museum which is where the Mississippi Secession Convention met. There is an admission fee for the History Museum - 8.50 for adults, but the third Saturday of every month is a free admission day.