Corinth is located in the quiet, wooded hills of northeast
Mississippi, and the sweet aroma of honeysuckle is one of the first
things visitors notice when they come into town.
The city of Corinth was one of the most sought-after prizes of the Civil
War because of its strategic railroad junction. Now Corinth is one of
the most enjoyable hometowns in the South. That has little if anything
to do with the railroad - its charming residents make Corinth one of
the most pleasant places in Mississippi.
CorinthRemnants of the Battle of Corinth are scattered throughout the
area, and the town's rich history can be seen in the local architecture,
battlesites and museums. Union and Confederate troops clashed at nearby
Shiloh National Military Park while trying to gain control of the railroad.
The Battery Robinette was used as an inner line of defense by the Union
Forces, and a fierce battle there left almost 2,000 dead and 7,500 wounded.
Its breastworks have been restored, and markers point out burial and
historical sites. The Curlee House was used as headquarters by both
Union and Confederate generals and now operates as a museum.
Nearby Pickwick Lake on the Tennessee River is a great place to enjoy
the natural surroundings. It has 41,000 acres for boating and fishing,
islands that make great campsites and even a couple of waterfalls. The
Aqua Yacht Harbor has 600 covered and uncovered boat slips and has dry
storage facilities for craft up to 30 feet.

There are also four state parks with cabins, campgrounds and hiking
trails. Golfers will spend less time riding and more time driving thanks
to 10 golf courses within 30 minutes.
Magnolia Regional Health Center serves the Alcorn area with 41 physicians
practicing 19 specialties and offers a wide range of state-of-the-art
diagnostic and treatment capabilities.
The award-winning Corinth Theater-Arts performs musicals, comedies and
dramas, and the Corinth Arts Council books touring orchestras and shows
to perform in town throughout the year. The Coliseum Civic Center is
listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is just one of
the venues where Corinth residents are entertained.
The annual Slugburger Festival is held in July. Three days filled with
entertainment, carnival rides and plenty of slugburgers celebrate this
not-so-beefy delicacy created during the Depression. (Don't worry, according
to locals there are no actual gastropods in the recipe.) If that doesn't
sound too tasty, there is also a weekend of barbecue fun during Hog
Wild in Corinth.
Annual golf and tennis tournaments and a 10-kilometer run will give
you the chance to work off all those slugburgers and ribs. The Magnolia
Classic Walking and Racking Horse Show and the Magnolia Antique Car
Show also offer great entertainment.
Read what people like yourself have to say about Corinth:
When Jay and Josephine Derrick decided to retire, they hit the Beltway
and left Maryland for Corinth.
Mississippi Living: What brought you to Mississippi?
The Derricks: Corinth is such a lovely small city – exactly the kind
of place where we always wanted to live. Jay can hunt and fish to his
heart's content, and I can drag him to all sorts of cultural events.
That big tax break didn't hurt, either.
Mississippi Living: What strikes you most about living in Corinth?
The Derricks: Both the state and town are so beautiful. Everything's
green – trees and creeks are everywhere. The people are just as beautiful.
We've never met so many friendly folks, and they were unbelievably helpful
in getting us settled.
Mississippi Living: Have you found anything you didn't expect?
The Derricks: We thought there might be some aspects of big-city life
we'd miss, but we've found everything we want right here.
| Facts and
Figures |
| Population: |
14,054
|
| Hospital Beds: |
165
|
| Physcians: |
53
|
| Average cost of Home: |
$90,000
|
Average Cost of a New 2,000 sq. ft. Brick Home on a
half-acre lot: |
$115,000
|
| Tax on $100,000 Home with Homestead Exemption: |
(under age
65): $1,081
(65 and older): $528 |
| Places of Worship: |
103
|
| Denominations Represented: |
17 |
| Commercial passenger
air service available in Memphis, TN (90 miles northeast) and
Tupelo, MS (51 miles south). |