- TripBuzz found 14 things to do with kids in or near Corinth, Mississippi, including 2 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Florence and Shiloh.
- From Civil War Interpretive Center to Battery Robinett, the Corinth area offers 23 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Specialty Museums, Battlefields and Movie Theaters.
- Corinth, MS has a population of over 14,000 people and has a rich history in events such as the Civil War. There are many locations in Corinth that are included on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Oak Home, which served as headquarters for General Leonidas Polk during the Civil War.
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Explore countless artifacts that help illustrate Northern Mississippi’s colorful history
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501 West Linden Street, Corinth, MS 38834
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Covering 15,000 square feet, the Civil War Interpretive Center provides information about the role of the city during the Civil War to all those interested of learning about it.
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Constructed by the Federal Army in 1862, Battery Robinett is a historical site memorializing the intense fighting that happened here. The location is known as the most famous site of the Battle of Corinth.
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221 N. Fillmore Street, Corinth, MS 38834
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Located at the crossroads of Memphis & Charleston Railroad and the Mobile & Ohio Railroads, the museum covers the history of this region. Particular emphasis is put on the time from the Native Americans to the Civil War.
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A 10-screen movie theater, Corinth Cinema displays first-run feature films using digital projection and sound. The theater offers stadium seating, rocking chairs, a party room, arcade games, 3D movies and a concession area with food and drinks.
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The Black History Museum of Corinth is a small historical museum dedicated to educating the public on African American history. The museum's main attraction is a collection of memorabilia relating to black history, with focus on religion and education.
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Established in 1862 by Union General Grenville M. Dodge, many Americans of color lived in the Corinth Contraband Camp where they built homes and businesses. Visitors can remember that painful part of United States history on a quarter mile walk surrounded by life-size bronze sculptures depicting life there.
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Dedicated to the 1907 opened family business, the Corinth Coke Museum exhibits over 1,000 authentic memorabilia, as well as old-fashioned drink machines. It also has a gift shop.
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With 458 seats including 70 mezzanine and 250 upper balcony, Corinth Coliseum Civic Center offers an intimate setting for events like plays and beauty pageants. Food and drink are not allowed in the auditorium.
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The historic Verandah-Curlee House is a museum that was built in 1857. The home was used as a headquarters during the civil war and contains Audobon prints, paintings, and 18th and 19th century antiques.