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A Branson-style music show that's family friendly with live music as well as comedy.
The Bologna Performing Arts Center, a multi-disciplinary facility, houses the 1178 seat Delta & Pine Land Theater and the 135 seat Recital Hall. The Bologna Performing Arts Center at Delta State University has earned recognition as one of the premier houses for entertainment and arts in Mississippi and the Southeast.
Situated on a bluff overlooking the impressive Mississippi river sits Bowie's Tavern flourishing in the original c. 1840 Natchez Cotton Warehouse used in the glory days of the old south when cotton made fortunes. This building is the only surviving pre-Civil War cotton warehouse in Natchez. Bowie’s Tavern, originally a cotton warehouse, is home to a unique, beautiful mahogany bar (1880) that was once referred to as “the largest bar West of the Mississippi” and was signed by Kit Carson. Our tavern has the largest selection of domestic and imported beers in our region and offers live music on weekends. Bowies offers three guest rooms, and the Barrel Room is perfect for rehearsal dinners and private parties.
History buffs will enjoy two battlefield trails, five markers, two cemeteries, a visitors center, permanent and temporary flag exhibits, bookstore gallery, video, Civil War art/prints and auto tour of this historical battlefield.
Located in front of Historic City Hall on Goodyear Boulevard is the Brick by Brick Memorial. Bricks are purchased in honor or in memory of loved ones who have served or currently serving in the military. On three corners of the monument are the names of soldiers Killed in Action or Prisoners of War from World War I, World War II, The Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The Career Women’s Club and the Brick by Brick Committee sponsored the Memorial Monument. A Monument stands in the middle of the brick memorial with the written words: “God Grants Freedom only to those who love it, and are always ready to guard and defend it” – Freedom Is Not Free.
Community theater offers performance productions throughout the year. Check our website for scheduled productions.
Large strawberry farm, strawberries and other produce in season; Pumpkin - Corn maze - Hay rides in October. Strawberry festival in late April. Call for details.
Brussel’s Bonsai is the largest importer and grower of fine bonsai in the United States with over 100,000 square feet of greenhouse space.
The first marker on the Mississippi Freedom Trail was placed outside Bryant's Grocery in Money, Mississippi on May 18, 2011. This was the location that 14-year-old Emmett Till whistled at a white woman in 1955 and was murdered days later.
This antique heritage village, located on Centennial Family Farm, preserves our farming heritage with displays of how our ancestors lived and the machines with which they worked. Pumpkin patch, petting zoo quilts, Civil War re-enactment.