The history, charm and character of the Mississippi
River flow through Vicksburg - setting the easygoing pace and cheery
lifestyle in the town. Which means you never have to look too hard for
a good catfish po-boy. Or a friendly face.
It seems the river has always drawn folks to Vicksburg - not the least
of which were 70,000 Union troops during the Civil War. Union generals
were so taken with the "Gibraltar of the Confederacy" they
laid siege to Vicksburg for two months.
Now the Vicksburg National Military Park preserves the siege line. Considered
one of America's most beautiful memorials, its serene grounds serve
as the final resting place for 17,000 Union soldiers. And 5,000 Confederates
lie along their front line in the nearby city cemetery.
Many gorgeous antebellum homes and churches recall Vicksburg's rich
past as well. These survivors of the mortars and minie balls proudly
line neighborhoods with their magnificent columns. Every year thousands
of guests descend upon the town for a glimpse of the wonderful architecture
during the Spring and Fall Pilgrimages.
Visitors also flock to Vicksburg's historic riverfront downtown each
year to blow it out for RiverFest. Live music, tasty food and one-of-a-kind
crafts celebrate life on the river during the three-day street party.
And the Vicksburg Theatre Guild keeps the town well-entertained with
musicals, comedies, classics and the longest running melodrama in the
world. The Vicksburg Community Orchestra and the Vicksburg Community
Chorus round out the cultural calendar with everything from ballet to
bluegrass.

If you really want to broaden your cultural horizons, enroll with the
Institute for Creative Learning in Retirement at nearby Hinds Community
College. The low-cost program is built around retirees, offering both
educational and social opportunities directed to members' specific interests.
Of course, there's always something happening at Vicksburg's casinos.
Excellent food, music, shows and gaming tables keep things hopping on
the river around the clock.
Bass, crappie, catfish and bream offer sportsmen a little more relaxing
time on the Mississippi. And if you're worried about all the roulette
wheels scaring the fish away, there's always the 18 other local lakes
and rivers - not to mention woodlands filled with deer, turkey and dove.
Read what people like yourself have to say about Vicksburg:
Clifford and Bettye Whitney planned on getting out of Dallas for a few
days, but wound up living in Vicksburg.
Mississippi Living: How exactly did you two end up in Mississippi?
The Whitneys: It's the craziest thing. We were on our way to visit our
kids in Washington, but took a wrong turn leaving Dallas. Before we
knew it, we were in Mississippi, so we decided to spend the night in
Vicksburg. The next afternoon, we fell in love with this gorgeous antebellum
house and made an offer by the end of the day. We've made a few additions,
and now we run a 16-room bed and breakfast.
Mississippi Living: So you guys stay pretty busy.
The Whitneys: We're always tinkering on something around the house.
Bettye does a lot of portrait painting, and we're also involved with
the Red Cross, Mental Health Association, Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce
and Art Association. We never sit down for very long.
Mississippi Living: What would you like to say to someone who is interested
in retiring to Vicksburg?
The Whitneys: Vicksburg is a well-kept secret. It is a wonderful community
and we feel very lucky to be a part of it.
| Facts and Figures
|
| Population: |
26,407 |
| Hospital Beds: |
405 |
| Physcians: |
96 |
| Average cost of Home: |
$86,000 |
Average Cost of a New 2,000 sq. ft. Brick Home on a
half-acre lot: |
$164,000 |
| Tax on $100,000 Home with Homestead Exemption: |
(under age
65): $832
(65 and older): $288 |
| Places of Worship: |
134 |
| Denominations Represented: |
30+ |
| Commercial passenger
air service available in Jackson (50 miles east) and Monroe,
LA (80 miles west) . Small passenger air service in Vicksburg,
and Tallulah, LA (10 miles west). |
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Vicksburg-Warren County Chamber of Commerce
2020 Mission 66
P.O. Box 709
Vicksburg, MS 39181
Phone: 601-636-1012
1-888-VICKSBURG (842-5728)
Fax: 601-636-4422
E-mail:
beverly@canufly.net
Website:
www.vicksburgliving.com