Attractions around Corinth
Explore 8 attractions, restaurants, shops around Corinth
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Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center
501 W Linden St, Corinth, MS 38834-4605
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Borroum's Drug Store and Soda Fountain
604 E Waldron St, Corinth, MS 38834-4863
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The Crossroads Museum
221 N Fillmore St, Corinth, MS 38834-5635
Serving as the hub of historical information for the area, the Crossroads Museum invites visitors to view its permanent exhibits dealing with Civil War, Railroad, Aviation, Business/Industry and Pre-History/Archeology. Spend time in the adjacent galleries which offer special rotating exhibits. The Museum also offers a gift shop and the Margaret Greene Rogers Research Library.
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Corinth Contraband Camp
902 N Parkway St, Corinth, MS 38834-4405
Many African Americans who fled Southern plantations and farms seeking freedom and protection found the Union occupied Corinth to be a secure location. Union General Grenville Dodge understood what effect the defection of thousands of African Americans would have on the Confederate War effort. He began to enlist the escaped slaves who came into his lines as teamsters, cooks, and laborers. He actively recruited male refugees, armed them, and placed them in charge of security at the newly organized contraband camp in Corinth.
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Corinth National Cemetery
1551 Horton St, Corinth, MS 38834-5842
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Corinth Coke Museum
601 Washington St, Corinth, MS 38834-4734
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The Escape Room Corinth
304 S Parkway St, Corinth, MS 38834-5913
At The Escape Room Corinth, we build rooms around a narrative and challenge you to use your wits to out smart the room & escape before time runs out.
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Battery Robinett
501 W Linden St, Corinth, MS 38834-4605
Battery Robinett was built by the Federal Army following the Siege of Corinth and was the site of fierce fighting on October 4, 1862, during the 2nd day of the Battle of Corinth. The obelisk pays tribute to Col. William P. Rogers of the 2nd Texas Infantry who showed great bravery trying to climb the walls of the battery to claim it for the Confederacy. Four unknown Civil War soldiers are buried on this site.