- TripBuzz discovered 22 different types of activities for couples in the Port Gibson area, including Historic Sites (like Windsor Ruins), Specialty Museums (like Lower Mississippi River Museum & Interpretive Center), Historic Homes (like Rosalie Mansion) and Architectural Buildings (like Longwood), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 3 date ideas in or near Port Gibson, Mississippi, including 2 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Vicksburg.
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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.
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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.
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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.
27.7 Miles
Created by the Vicksburg Battlefield Museum, The Old Depot Museum has Vicksburg's history and heritage on display. The museum has exhibits on the Civil War, automobiles, river and military boats, the railroad, and more.
27.7 Miles
Eight different ziplines with roughly 3,200 feet of cable are offered at the Batey Zipline Adventure. The ziplines are places around a space that was held sacred to the Taino Native Americans, and each tour ranges from three to five hours in length.
27.8 Miles
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910 Washington St, Vicksburg, MS 39180
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The Lower Mississippi River Museum & Interpretive Center is dedicated entirely to the local area's history, ever since the steamboats travelled across the river. The Mississippi River flood model is located outdoors and it presents the scaled down Mississippi River watershed, the third largest in the world.
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Vicksburg's Anchuca Mansion is a palatial home erected shortly before the onset of the Civil War. It is open for tours and contains a popular cafe. There are also a limited number of lodging accommodations available. Reservations are mandatory.
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Over 150,000 historical and geneaalogical items make up the collection at The Vicksburg Depot Museum. Check out the restored caboose, a favorite among guests. Open May 2 through December 31.
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Natchez Trace Parkway, Natchez, MS
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Featuring a 444 mile road, Natchez Trace Parkway National Park offers visitors a driving route with scenic views of trees covered in Spanish moss. The park itself has a variety of historical sites to see like the Gorden House.
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Chartered in 1802, Jefferson College was initially a college-preparatory school and then became a college in 1817. The future President of the Confederate States of America Jefferson Davis attended Jefferson College when he was ten years old.