Friday, February 11, 2011

Explore Mississippi History and Heritage


Mississippi invites visitors to experience the state�s rich history and cultural heritage and to find their true south during the month of February. Whether you are interested in Civil War history, the Civil Rights Movement or Native American culture, Mississippi is full of authentic sights, sounds, attractions and events for you to experience firsthand. It�s true: Mississippi is home to some of the nation�s most important history and heritage.
�So many historical figures lived, fought, struggled and endured in Mississippi,� said Mary Beth Wilkerson, director of the Mississippi Development Authority�s Tourism Division. �You can walk where they walked, see many of the things they saw and envision the years past that shaped our future and the world we live in today. That�s a key part of what makes Mississippi the perfect place to find your true south � we are real, honest and ready to share our story with you.�
Mississippi�s museums, historical homes, Civil War sites and Civil Rights landmarks are located throughout the state. From the Vicksburg National Military Park and the Corinth Interpretive Center near Shiloh National Military Park to the home of Medgar Evers and Freedom Corner in Jackson, plan a trip to Mississippi this month to experience it for yourself.
The year 2011 marks the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War, and Mississippi is home to many of the Civil War Sesquicentennial activities and events being planned for 2011-2015. The Civil War Preservation Trust lists 39 Mississippi sites on its Civil War Discovery Trail. 
For more information about top events in Mississippi take a look at the Top Events USA selection of the annual main festivals and events in Mississippi
The recently launched www.mscivilwar150.com is an excellent resource for up-to-the-minute details about Civil War-related activities happening around Mississippi.

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