Here’s just a sampling of what you’ll find
when you order your free copy of ‘439 must-sees, must-eats,
must-haves, and must-dos for an authentic Mississippi experience’...
1. If you’re on Highway 45 near Brooksville,
stop in for some premier baked goods at the Ole Country Bakery.
Operated by Mennonites from the nearby community, this bakery serves pastries,
pies, and breads, and even has a lunch menu. Their baked goods are sold
at various locations, but if you want them fresh, make the drive to the
original place. Brooksville; 662-738-5795.
2. Situated at the famed crossroads where legendary blues man Robert
Johnson sold his soul to the devil is another famous Clarksdale landmark:
Abe’s Bar-B-Q. Since 1924, barbeque lovers have
flocked to Abe’s to enjoy tender pulled pork sandwiches and splendid
sides. Come hungry and order the “Big Abe.” Clarksdale; 662-624-9947.
3. The one and only cactus plantation in the whole
world is in Edwards. Can you imagine? John and Gwen Thomas grow 3,500
cactus varieties, and they love to show them off along with the other
succulents they grow. Many varieties are available for purchase, so take
something home with you. The pricklier the better! Edwards; 601-852-2705.
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While visiting Mississippi's countless antique shops to fine art galleries,
don't forget to satisfy your appetite with Mississippi's unique restaurants.
If the mouthwatering cuisine doesn't stop you then shopping at the state's
largest mall in Ridgeland will. From savory barbeque and crispy catfish
to shopping malls and specialty shops you're sure to find what you are
looking for. Shopping and dining in Mississippi...there's no better combination.
ATTENTION
TRAVELERS:
Mississippi's
Gulf Coast is bouncing back from the impact of Hurricane
Katrina and many of the attractions visitors have come to enjoy-including
world-class golf courses, casino gaming and outdoor recreational
activities
such as sport fishing-are open for business. For the latest information
on
accommodations, restaurants, attractions, and events, please check
our
website www.VisitMississippi.org. Also, be sure to visit the websites
of
local tourism organizations on the Gulf Coast, including the Mississippi
Gulf Coast Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Hancock
County Tourism Development Bureau, the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce and the Ocean
Springs Chamber of Commerce.