United States

Mississippi

A Southern US state with the birthplace of blues music, the iconic river sharing its name, and known for its rich history and humid climate.

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The State of Mississippi is made up of several distinct regions that are really all like separate states...the cultures, food, accents and geography are all different. So, if you're coming to Mississippi, you'll want to plan a route to take you through the most areas.

The Hill Country, the Capitol Region, The Piney Woods, The Coast, and The Mississippi Delta are all worth a visit.

You'll want to check out Elvis's Birthplace in Tupelo, the Appalachian wilderness of Tishomingo, and the home of William Faulkner and Ole Miss in Oxford when traveling through the Hill Country.

The state's capitol, Jackson, dominates the Capitol Region with the historic river towns of Natchez and Vicksburg just a couple of hours away.

The Piney Woods offers a bucolic setting with along with vibrant Meridian an the quaint town of Laurel.

The Coast, with its gaming and sunsets and seafood dives and proximity to New Orleans can be great fun.

And then there's the Delta, the "Most Southern Place on Earth" where you'll find blues, music, hot tamales, landscapes and sunsets from out of a dream, and life on the river. Plus, there's a peace in the Delta...maybe due to the rich soil or something in the water...that makes it slower and easier than any other place I've been. But, if you want to get busy, there's plenty to do: gaming up in Tunica, Blues in Clarksdale, Dining and Shopping in Cleveland and Greenwood, pecans in Indianola, more gaming in Greenville and all kinds of Instagram moments in between.

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Mississippi Guides

  • What's Cooking in Jxn, MS?

    citywithsoul (City With Soul, Jackson, MS )
    A culinary guide curated in partnership with The Local Palate and writer Chris Chamberlain.
  • Finding the Rhythm in JXN MS

    citywithsoul (City With Soul, Jackson, MS )
    From live concerts to historic music markers and record shops, the City With Soul has a plethora to do to celebrate Mississippi's storied musical heritage.
  • Civil Rights Trail: Guide to Jackson, Mississippi's history

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    Embark on a journey through the soul-stirring corridors of Jackson, Mississippi, where every corner and cobblestone whispers tales of bravery and the relentless pursuit of equality. This Civil Rights Trail isn't just a path you follow but a profound experience that invites you to walk in the footsteps of heroes, to discover pivotal battlegrounds of justice, and to immerse yourself in the profound legacy that shaped not just a city, or a nation, but the very fabric of human rights worldwide. As we guide you through historic sites and hidden gems, prepare to be moved by the indomitable spirit of Jackson's civil rights history, a testament to the triumph of the human spirit against the odds.
  • Lit Lovers Guide to JXN MS

    citywithsoul (City With Soul, Jackson, MS )
    Mississippi's rich literary history precedes itself, with authors like William Faulker, Eudora Welty, Richard Wright, John Grisham, and Angie Thomas hailing from the state, to name but a few. The capital city has plenty of bookish spots to celebrate literature, whether you want to kick back with a good read or have a writer-inspired cocktail.
  • Museums In Jxn MS

    citywithsoul (City With Soul, Jackson, MS )
    Jackson is the state's hub of deep Southern history and cultural appreciation with the potential to inspire adults and children alike. No matter your interests (music, agriculture, literature, history or science), there’s a place of celebration and activity in Jackson with the potential to inspire and educate.
  • 10 Black-Owned Restaurants You Must Try in Jackson

    citywithsoul (City With Soul, Jackson, MS )
    The City With Soul's rich culinary landscape would be nothing without the foundational delicacies found in Black-owned restaurants. Though dozens exist, Jackson Foodies curator Carlyn Hicks has compiled a list of a top ten list based on their menu originality, unique cuisine and some incredible reviews from Jackson Foodies around town.
  • Spirits & Brews in JXN MS

    citywithsoul (City With Soul, Jackson, MS )
    <p>Whether you’re sipping a carefully crafted cocktail downtown or pairing a late-night game of bocce ball with a craft ale in Fondren, Jackson hails the best of what the spirits and brews world has to offer.</p>
  • Civil Rights Sites in Jxn MS

    citywithsoul (City With Soul, Jackson, MS )
    Discover the events, the icons, and the places that have played a vital role in shaping the history of our city, as well as its present and its future. Walk in the footsteps of those that blazed the trail to equality and freedom, and changed the face of Jackson, and America, forever.
  • The Delta Tamale Trail

    jvandergriff (Jody Vandergriff)
    The “Cotton Rush” of the turn of the last century brought all sorts of cultures and nationalities to the Mississippi Delta. One such group were the Mexicans who could make more picking cotton in the Delta than they could make anywhere else in the country. Of course they brought their food with them, and the “hot tamale” was introduced to the African-American laborers who worked beside them. That’s one theory, anyway. Other theories suggest that tamale recipes were brought back from the Mexican-American War, or that the Native Americans had been making tamales all along. However they got here, we’re glad they did! At any rate, the popularity of the tamale took off because of their portability, affordability, and full flavor. You may ask yourself how the Mexican tamale is different from the Delta tamale. According to the Southern Foodways Alliance, the Delta tamale differs in that, “Tamales from the Mississippi Delta are smaller than Latin-style tamales, are simmered instead of steamed, have a gritty texture from the use of corn meal instead of corn flour, have considerably more spice, and are usually served with juice that is the byproduct of simmering.” There are dozens of great places to try the different varieties of Delta Tamales (some places even deep fry them) throughout the region and we’re going to name some of them below. And if you’re really, really into tamales, you don’t want to miss the Delta Hot Tamale Festival which takes place in Greenville every October
  • Best things to do in Cleveland, Mississippi

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    Are you ready to explore all that Cleveland, Mississippi has to offer? This vibrant town may be small, but it packs a punch when it comes to unique experiences and hidden gems. From immersing yourself in history and culture to indulging in delicious Southern cuisine, Cleveland has something for everyone. Whether you're a music lover eager to discover the birthplace of the Delta Blues or a nature enthusiast looking to explore the great outdoors, you're in for a treat. So, let's dive into this list of the best things to do in Cleveland, Mississippi, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure!
  • Family trip ideas in and around Cleveland, Mississippi

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    Are you ready for an exciting family adventure in Cleveland, Mississippi? Well, look no further because we've got the ultimate list of family trip ideas just for you! Whether you're a nature lover, history enthusiast, or simply seeking some quality time with your loved ones, Cleveland has it all. From exploring the rich cultural heritage of the Mississippi Delta to enjoying thrilling outdoor activities, there's something to delight every family member. So, fasten your seat belts and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey filled with fun, laughter, and precious memories!
  • Civil Rights Trail through The Mississippi Delta

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    So, have you ever wondered what it was like to walk in the footsteps of heroes? Well, get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey through the heart of the Mississippi Delta as we explore the legendary Civil Rights Trail. Buckle up folks, because this trail is not just a collection of historical landmarks; it's a deeply moving pilgrimage that takes us back to a time of struggle and triumph. From the birthplace of the blues in Clarksdale to the infamous Greenwood's Freedom Riders Park, every step in this iconic region is a testament to the courageous activists who fought tirelessly for equality and justice. So, grab your walking shoes and an open mind, and let's uncover the hidden stories and lasting impact of the Civil Rights Movement in the Mississippi Delta.
  • The Civil Rights Guide to the Mississippi Delta

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    Venture into the heart of America's deep South with our comprehensive Civil Rights Guide to the Mississippi Delta, where the rich tapestry of American history is woven with stories of struggle, resilience, and triumph. Here, amidst the sprawling cotton fields and alongside the mighty Mississippi River, you'll trace the footsteps of heroes who marched bravely towards equality. This guide will be your trusted companion as you explore historic sites, moving memorials, and museums dedicated to the men and women who stood up against injustice to shape the nation's conscience. We invite you to immerse yourself in the poignant narratives that resonate through the Delta, shedding light on the pivotal moments that have defined the civil rights movement.
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  • The 9 Best Day Trips from Memphis, Tennessee

    kaylee (Kaylee Giacomini)
    It’s easy to spend a while in the Southern city of Memphis, Tennessee. If you are, however, looking to spend a day or two outside the city, Memphis’ location right on the border of three states makes it an interesting place to explore. The exciting cities of Nashville, Tennessee and Jackson, Mississippi are around 3 hours away, or you could explore stunning state parks less than an hour outside of Memphis. Check out some of the best day trips to take from Memphis, Tennessee below.
  • The Best Day Trips From New Orleans

    wonderwhereiwander (Rose Winter)
    You could easily spend two weeks in the vibrant city of New Orleans and never leave, but the rest of Louisiana and the surrounding states have much to offer in the way of history, culture, and of course, food! If you can bring yourself to part from the Big Easy, here are some of my recommendations.
  • Best Postcard Murals Around the World

    theboldstreet (The Bold Street )
    Postcard murals, aka "Greetings from" murals, are a popular type of public art that often feature the name of a city or location along with an illustration or depiction of the city's most famous landmarks or attractions. Perfect for the gram, these types of murals are often installed by destination marketing teams and organizations and designed to attract visitors. Here are some of our favorite Postcard murals from around the world.
  • Black History & Culture Across America Northern Route

    breakfast_with_tiffani (Tiffani Denham)
    <p>This itinerary will take you from the East Coast starting in Richmond VA, through the Midwest, and into the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, covering over 2,000 miles and a network of cities ending in Denver, CO. Each of these sites has its own unique contributions to African American history and culture.</p>
  • Easter Weekend Getaways

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    Looking for a last-minute weekend getaway this Easter? Whether you have big plans or are just enjoying some major r&r, we have selected some of the best spring destinations for a quick trip away with the entire family. From metropolitan cities to endless fields of tulips in the great outdoors- these destinations feature balmy temperatures, incredible scenery, outdoorsy fun, and sparkling city skylines.
  • Adventure time

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