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Tour takes you on a journey of significant African-American landmarks such as Sandfield Cemetery, Catfish Alley, and Union Academy. Brochure available at the Tennessee Williams Welcome Center.
300 Main St. Columbus, MS 39703 Phone: 662.329.1191 Fax: 662.329.8969 Toll-Free: 1.800.327.2686 www.columbus-ms.org Hours: Mon-Sat 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun 12 p.m.-5 p.m. Admission: Yes
Celebrate Black History Month by taking a tour of the African-American Heritage sites of Columbus. Brochures available at the Tennessee Williams Welcome Center. Enjoy "Catfish in the Alley," featuring Catfish and blues music in downtown Columbus.
March 4-5, 2011 300 Main St. Columbus, MS 39703 Phone: 662.329.1191 Fax : 662.329.8969 Toll-Free : 1.800.327.2686 www.columbus-ms.org Admission : Yes
South of Columbus, MS to Alabama state line.
Columbus, MS Phone: 662.327.2142 Details: 8,300 Acres
The American Indian Artifacts Museum holds Native American artifacts dating back to hundreds and even thousands of years ago. The owners began collecting artifacts about 30-40 years ago. Many of the artifacts were given to the museum by local Indian tribal members. The museum is open for tour appointment.
179 State Line Rd. Columbus, MS 39702 Phone: 662.251.1125 Toll-Free: 1.800.327.2686 Admission: Free
c. 1848. Greek and Gothic Revival home with some original furnishings. Home to eight generations of descendants of Amzi Love and his wife, Edith Wallace.
305 7th St. South Columbus, MS 39701 Phone: 662.329.1191 Toll-Free: 1.800.327.2689 www.columbus-ms.org Hours: Tue & Thurs 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission: $7.50 per person
A popular bed & breakfast, the Lincoln Home has welcomed visitors for many years. It is located in the Columbus Historic District. Bed & Breakfast, tours, weddings, receptions, corporate lodging and retreats are available by calling (662) 328-5413. Full breakfast. 3 Bedrooms.
305 Seventh St. South Columbus, MS 39701 Phone: 662.328.5413 Toll-Free: 1.800.327.2686 www.columbus-ms.org
c. 1848. Greek Revival. National Register of Historic Places. Experience the southern charm and old mansion with all the modern conveniences of today. Historic district, near MUW. Features 14-ft. ceilings, antiques, China, silver. Historic Inn. Serves as a bed & breakfast as well.
1024 College St. Columbus, MS 39701 Phone: 662.327.5655 www.shadowlawncolumbus.com Admission: Tours are $7.50 each guest. Groups of 10 or more $7.00. Groups of 20 or more $6.50.
c. 1848. Greek Revival. National Register of Historic Places. Experience the southern charm and old mansion atmosphere with all the modern conveniences of today. Completely restored in 2001. Located in historic district, near Mississippi University for Women. Wireless Internet, ceiling fans, 14-ft. ceilings, antiques, China, silver. Christian Owned and Operated. Full gourmet breakfast. 4 King Suites, 2 Suites with 2 Double Beds.
1024 College St. Columbus, MS 39701 Phone: 662.327.3600 www.shadowlawncolumbus.com
This unique brick and wood home is located in a quiet setting. The home is constructed of lumber from a century-old Tennessee country store owned by Mrs. Backstrom's family. The balcony in the vaulted great room is a gallery of original art and sculpture. The owner is a well-known stained glass artist and many of his works are on display. Offered are three large upstairs bedrooms. A country breakfast is served in the dining room or breakfast area.
4567 Hwy 182 East Columbus, MS 39704 Phone: 662.328.7213 Fax: 662.574.2790 www.columbus-ms.org
c. 1835. Beautiful old home filled with antiques that display a rich and vibrant history. Full breakfast. 4 rooms.
406 Third Ave. North Columbus, MS 39701 Phone: 662.574.2790 Fax: 662.327.0721 www.barristershouse.com |
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