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Get Your Man-Card Punched in Tupelo
Where’s the perfect place to get away and do guy things among your guy friends?
In Tupelo, Mississippi - an upbeat, happy city where getting your man-card punched is as simple as hiking an 8,000-year old trail before eating lunch in a livery stable.
Man up, call the guys, and head to Tupelo, Mississippi, for a guy revolution. It’s your getaway – imagine what you can do here!
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Natchez Trace Parkway Headquarters & Visitor Center2680 Natchez Trace Parkway
Tupelo, MS 38804 -
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Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum
Get Directions (662) 841-1245Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum 306 Elvis Presley Drive Tupelo, MS 38801 (662) 841-1245 | Website
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306 Elvis Presley Drive
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Spring Street Cigar Bar
Natchez Trace Parkway Headquarters & Visitor Center
A unit of the National Park Service, the Natchez Trace Parkway is a 444-mile drive through exceptional natural and rural scenery that traverses 10,000 years of North American history. Utilized by American Indians, "Kaintucks," settlers, and future presidents, the Old Trace played an important role in American history. Today, visitors can enjoy not only a scenic drive but they can also hike, bike, boat, horseback ride, and camp. Special events such as Dulcimer Day and Pioneer Day are regularly scheduled to entertain and enlighten visitors. Children can enjoy fun educational activities at Junior Ranger programs. Visitors enter free of charge and can plan their visits and learn about the Trace at the Parkway Visitor Center at milepost 266 in Tupelo, MS. The park rangers engage visitors at the small museum and are happy to share a new, high-quality, modern introductory movie.
Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum
The most significant landmark of Tupelo's modern history is a modest, two-room house where the King of Rock & Roll was born January 8, 1935. From this humble beginning, Elvis Presley began his swift rise to become the world's most popular entertainer. The house, built by his father with $180, draws over 100,000 visitors each year from across the world and is part of the 15-acre Elvis Presley Park. The home is a Mississippi landmark and the centerpiece of the park which also includes a museum that chronicles his lift, "Elvis at 13" statue, Elvis' childhood church, and more.
Mississippi’s Final Stands Civil War Center
Six miles from Baldwyn on Mississippi Hwy 370 W. lies the Brice's Crossroads National Battlefield where Confederate cavalry under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest defeated Union troops and forced their withdrawal to Memphis. A one-acre site maintained by the National Park Service features a monument and two cannons. Adjacent to the battlefield is the Bethany Cemetery where 95 Confederate soldiers are buried.