MississippiThe state of Mississippi is heavily forested. Its name comes from the Mississippi River. Golf, tennis and boating are year round sports. Jackson is the state's capital and largest city |
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BiloxiBiloxi is a port at the Gulf of Mexico and an important tourist center. The lighthouse, the National library and the network of well-known gambling houses are its main attractions |
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McCombSmall friendly town of Mccomb nestled in the southwest corner of Mississippi more than once was honoured with the title of "The Hospitality City of the Hospitality State" |
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NatchezThe small town of Natchez, celebrated for its luxirious planter mansions in antebellum style built before the Civil War, preserves the peculiar atmosphere of prosperous Old South |
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VicksburgVicksburg is an important cultural center of the state, famous first of all for its National Military Park, containing a very great number of American Civil war monuments and memorials |
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Brussel's Bonsai Nursery, Olive BranchIn the small town of Olive Branch is located the largest Bonsai grower in America, Brussel's Bonsai Nursery, where they cultivate and sale all kinds of dwarf trees |
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Rowan Oak - William Faulkner House, OxfordWilliam Faulkner's house "Rowan-Oak" was purchased by Mississippi University in 1972 and everything there is carefully preserved as it was during the writer's lifetime |
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World Catfish Festival, BelzoniEach year more than 30 000 people visit the World Catfish Festival in the small town of Belzoni, bearing the title of Farm-Raised Catfish Capital of the World |