- TripBuzz found 11 things to do indoors in the Corinth area. From Corinth Artist Guild to Civil War Interpretive Center, Corinth offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 15 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 17 different types of things to do inside in or near Corinth, Mississippi. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: History Museums, Specialty Museums, Movie Theaters and Theaters.
- There are 11 indoor activities in Corinth, and 0 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles.
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Located along the banks of the Tennessee River, the Indian Mound & Museum has displays of artifacts dating back over 10,000 years. It also is the site of the largest domiciliary mound in the Tennessee Valley.
49.4 Miles
With artifacts from settlers all the way up to the modern day, the Oren Dunn City Museum tells the story of Tupelo and Lee County. The museum also includes an outside village that has an original 1870 Dogtrot Cabin.
49.4 Miles
Honoring local veterans and their contributions to freedom, Tupelo Veterans Museum features exhibits and artifacts from the Civil War as well as World Wars I & II, and the Korean War. The collection includes guns, aircraft, uniforms and important documents.
49.8 Miles
Lauderdale Lanes is a bowling alley that offers 32 lanes of bowling. They host league play, youth bowling, parties, and tournaments. The facility also features a snack bar and an arcade.
49.9 Miles
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105 N. Church Street, Jackson, TN
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The Jackson, Tennessee International Rock-A-Billy Hall of Fame is a large museum dedicated to the Rock-A-Billy genre of music. Championed by Elvis Presley, Charlie Daniels and many others, Rock-A-Billy combines the best of rock and country music. Tours and line dancing are available.
49.9 Miles
Hands-on exhibits and programs targeted toward all developmental stages are the focus of the Children's Museum of the Shoals. In addition to established exhibits about the Tennessee Valley, young ones have freedom to play and create at numerous stations in the museum.