- TripBuzz discovered 29 different types of activities for couples in the Madison area, including Movie Theaters (like Malco Grandview Cinema), Parks (like Liberty Park), Specialty Museums (like Lower Mississippi River Museum & Interpretive Center) and Historic Homes (like Eudora Welty House), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 31 date ideas in or near Madison, Mississippi, including 29 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Jackson and Ridgeland.
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1104 Washington Street, Vicksburg, MS 39183
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Featuring a collection of children's toys, Yesterday's Children Antique Doll & Toy Museum has toys on display dating back to the Civil War era. Admission is free and tours are self-guided.
45.5 Miles
Catfish Row Children's Art Park takes visitors through the history of the Mississippi River and the steamboats that used to rule the water. The park includes garden area walks, a splash fountain, exhibits, children's art, and murals.
45.5 Miles
Operating from a steam-driven paddle cruiser, Mississippi River Tours offers river tours with narration by expert and experienced guides. The company welcomes school and church groups as well as smaller parties.
45.6 Miles
Robert Dafford painted the floodwalls on the riverfront, unveiling in 2002 the city's first Vicksburg Riverfront Murals. There is also a gift shops which sells souvenirs.
46.3 Miles
A community theater, The Vicksburg Theatre Guild is the oldest of its kind in the state of Mississippi. They present a different slate of theatrical productions each season, and also offer training in stagecraft, acting, and writing for the stage.
46.9 Miles
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4116 Washington Street, Vicksburg, MS 39180
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Slot games and table games await the gambling enthusiasts at the Ameristar Casino Vicksburg. It has live entertainment, its own dining facility, and can host private events, such as weddings.
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Bottleneck Blues Bar is a music venue located within Ameristar Casino that seats 300 people, has a dance floor and features primarily live blues music. They serve bottled and draft beer and patrons can gamble during the performances.