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4. Natchez Trace (Natchez, MS to Nashville, TN) No list of natural attractions would be complete without the Natchez Trace Parkway. A combination of natural beauty and history, visiting the 444-mile parkway is an experience like no other. Spanning three states, there is no shortage of interesting sites along the way.
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5. Red Bluff, near Foxworth. Ed Wright. Known as "Mississippi’s Little Grand Canyon," this geologic formation has been created by the natural erosion of the nearby Pearl River. Standing at approximately 400 feet above sea level, Red Bluff consists of exposed red clay, soil, sand, and other sediments.
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2. Natchez Trace. Mish Mish/Flickr. Advertisement. Visit Mississippi/Flickr. One of the top attractions in Mississippi, Natchez Trace offers a 450-mile foot trail filled with picture-perfect scenery guaranteed to take your breath away. 3. The University of Southern Mississippi All-American Rose Garden, Hattiesburg.
The city of Davenport has played a significant role in African-American history, one that dates back to the early 1800's. The challenge is uncovering it, as much of this history has been erased.
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Nov 8, 2007 · Visit the storied Oxford home of Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner, and view the outline of his famous novel, "A Fable," written in the author's own hand on his study wall. Sciple's Mill