List of museums in Mississippi explained

This list of museums in Mississippi encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included.

Mississippi has a relatively large number of museums focused on Blues music (noted under "Music" in the type column of the table below).

The "Regions" column in the table refers to regional areas with boundaries used by the Mississippi Convention and Visitors Bureau (but with neutral names), as described in the "Regions" section below.

Museums

NameImageLocationCountyRegionTypeNotes
1927 Flood MuseumGreenvilleWashingtonDelta Local historyHistory of the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927[1]
Africa House YA Providence Educultural Resource Museum & GalleryNatchezAdamsSouthwestEthnic (African American)Open by appointment, includes paintings, artifacts, carvings, videos, tools, photographs of European enslavement forts, instruments, traveling exhibits[2]
African American Military History MuseumHattiesburgForrestSoutheastEthnic (African American/Military)website, 150 years of African-American military history; artifacts, photos and displays; has extensive set of Spanish–American War medals
Alice Moseley Folk Art and Antique MuseumBay St. LouisHancockSoutheastArtwebsite, museum located upstairs in former train depot
American Contract Bridge League MuseumHorn LakeDeSotoNorth Sportswebsite, exhibits on Civil War, African-American history, renovated cabin, Jerry Lee Lewis
Amory Regional MuseumAmoryMonroeNorth Local historywebsite
AuburnNatchezAdamsSouthwestHistoric houseBuilt about 1812; red brick mansion
B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive CenterIndianolaSunflowerSoutheastBiographical, Music (Blues)website, Features displays on B.B. King and the cotton gin where he worked and other Blues musicians from the Delta
BeauvoirBiloxiHarrisonSoutheastBiographicalHistoric house that includes the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library
Bench Mark Works Motorcycle Museum & CampgroundSturgisOktibbehaEast Central Transportation (Motorcycles)Website, pre-1970 Bench Mark Works motorcycles
Biedenharn Museum and GardensVicksburgWarrenSouthwestCommodity (Coca Cola)Website, Coca-Cola history and memorabilia
Biloxi LighthouseBiloxiHarrisonSoutheastMaritimeWebsite, 1848 lighthouse open for tours
Biloxi Mardi Gras MuseumBiloxiHarrisonSoutheastHistoryLocated in the Magnolia Hotel, costumes, photographs and memorabilia of carnival celebrations along the coast
Black History GalleryMcCombPikeSouthwestEthnic (African American)Displays African American pictures, books and historical materials[3]
Boler's Inn MuseumUnionNewtonEast Central Historic siteinformation, information
"Boo" Ferriss Baseball MuseumClevelandBolivarDelta BiographicalLife of baseball great Dave Ferriss,[4] located in the Crawford Center of Delta State University[5]
Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield SiteBaldwynLeeNorth MilitaryCivil War battlefield and visitor's center with exhibits
Busted Wrench Garage MuseumGulfportHarrisonSoutheastTransportationwebsite, free classic and vintage car museum and with assorted other vehicles
Camp Van Dorn World War II MuseumCentrevilleWilkinsonSouthwestMilitarywebsite, history of Camp Van Dorn, training camp for 40,000 soldiers in World War II from 1942-1945; has sections on the town of Centreville, the camp, and the war
Canton Movie MuseumsCantonMadisonSouthwestMediawebsite, two museums about films made in the area, one about the film A Time to Kill, one about My Dog Skip
Canton Multicultural Center & MuseumCantonMadisonSouthwestEthnic (African American) Website
Canton Train MuseumCantonMadisonSouthwestRailroadwebsite, historic train depot
Catfish Museum and Welcome CenterBelzoniHumphreysDelta Industrywebsite, on the farm-raised catfish industry, also local art
Causeyville General Store and MillMeridianLauderdaleEast Central Historyphotos, general store from about 1895, gristmill, mechanical music museum, country memorabilia[6]
Center for Marine Education and ResearchGulfportHarrison SoutheastNatural historyPart of the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies, interactive exhibits, life-size replicas of sea creatures, touch tanks and aquariums, requires reservations
Century of History MuseumGreenvilleWashingtonDelta Ethnic (Jewish)website, at the Hebrew Union Temple, Jewish history in the Delta region
Center for the Study of Southern Culture (Gammill Gallery)OxfordLafayetteNorth CultureExhibits of documentary photography of the American South
Charles H. Templeton, Sr. Music MuseumStarkvilleOktibbehaEast Central Musicwebsite, part of the Mitchell Memorial Library at MSU, musical instruments, recordings and sheet music
Charles W. Capps, Jr. Archives and MuseumClevelandBolivarDelta Multiplewebsite, part of Delta State University, changing exhibits of history and culture from its collections and traveling exhibits
Clinton Community Nature CenterClintonHindsSouthwestNature centerwebsite, museum/education building, 33acres of woodland, 2.5miles of walking trails, labeled native trees and flowers
Choctaw MuseumChoctawNeshobaEast Central Ethnic (Native American)Website, history and culture of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
Corinth Civil War Interpretive CenterCorinthAlcornNorth Militarywebsite, part of Shiloh National Military Park
Corinth Crossroads MuseumCorinthAlcornNorth Local historywebsite, housed in a railroad depot, includes local, railroad and Civil War history, Coca-Cola memorabilia and drink machines[7]
Cullis & Gladys Wade Clock MuseumStarkvilleOktibbehaEast Central Horologywebsite, part of the Mississippi State University, American clocks and watches, located in the lobby of the Mississippi State University Welcome Center
Deason HomeEllisvilleJonesSoutheastHistoric houseOpen by appointment with the Tallahala Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution[8] [9]
Delta Blues MuseumClarksdaleCoahomaDelta Music (Blues)Blues music and performers
Delta State University Sculpture GardenClevelandBolivarDelta Artwebsite, showcases the work of regional and national sculptors
DeSoto County MuseumHernandoDeSotoNorth Local historywebsite, exhibits on Civil War, African-American history, renovated cabin, Jerry Lee Lewis
DunleithNatchezAdamsSouthwestHistoric houseAntebellum mansion estate with outbuildings
Dunn-Seiler Geology MuseumStarkvilleOktibbehaEast Central Geologywebsite, part of the Mississippi State University, rocks, minerals, fossils and meteorites
E.E. Bass Cultural Arts CenterGreenvilleWashingtonDelta ArtOperated by the Greenville Arts Council, features Roger D. Malkin Gallery that hosts six to eight exhibitions per year featuring local, regional, and national artists, and the Delta Children's Museum Pavilion with an Armitage Herschell carousel[10]
Elvis Presley BirthplaceTupeloLeeNorth BiographicalIncludes the birthplace home and museum of Elvis Presley, and a chapel
Emmett Till Historic Intrepid CenterGlendoraTallahatchieDelta Ethnic (African American)website, story of murder of Emmett Till and local African American culture and history
Ethel Wright Mohamed Stitchery MuseumBelzoniHumphreysDelta Art
Eudora Welty HouseJacksonHindsSouthwestHistoric housewebsite, Home of author Eudora Welty
Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of LincolnianaStarkvilleOktibbehaEast CentralHistorywebsite, part of Mitchell Memorial Library at MSU, collection of Lincoln era artifacts and exhibits. Located in the same area as the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library
French Camp Historic AreaFrench CampChoctawEast Central Open-airwebsite, includes 1846 log cabin, visitors center, crafts and sorghum mill, antebellum home
F.W. Williams HomeMeridianLauderdaleEast Central Historic house1886 Victorian period home[11]
G.I. MuseumOcean SpringsJacksonSoutheastMilitarywebsite, almost entirely devoted to World War II, includes uniformed mannequins, period weapons, a 1943 Jeep and home-front items
Gallery 130OxfordLafayetteNorth Artwebsite, located in Meek Hall, operated by the Art Department of the University of Mississippi, exhibitions by undergraduate and graduate students
Gateway to the Blues Visitors Center and MuseumTunicaTunicaDelta MusicLocated in a historic depot, history of how The Blues was born and the role Tunica played in building the genre's legacy[12]
Grand Gulf Military ParkPort GibsonClaiborneSouthwestHistoric siteCivil War battle site, includes museum, historic buildings, cemetery, observation tower
Grand Village of the Natchez IndiansNatchezAdamsSouthwestArchaeology (Native American)website, Site of a ceremonial mound center for the Natchez tribe from 1200-1730; Museum, reconstructed mounds and a dwelling
Greene County MuseumLeakesvilleGreeneSoutheastLocal historyFormer courthouse built about 1939, features local history and prehistoric Indian artifacts[13]
Greenville Air Force Base MuseumGreenvilleWashingtonDelta AviationLocated on the second floor of the Mid-Delta Regional Airport, history of Greenville Air Force Base
Greenville History MuseumGreenvilleWashingtonDelta Local historywebsite
Greenwood Blues Heritage Museum & GalleryGreenwoodLefloreDelta Music (Blues)Exhibits on Robert Johnson and other central Delta blues artists[14]
Grenada Historical MuseumGrenadaGrenadaNorth Local historyLocated in City Hall, includes Coca-Cola display[15]
Grenada Lake Visitors Center MuseumGrenadaGrenadaNorth Natural historywebsite, animal displays, lake history, wildlife scenes, informational videos, a telescope overlook point
Gulf Islands National Seashore Visitor CenterOcean SpringsJacksonSoutheastNatural historyWilliam M. Colmer Visitor Center for barrier islands in Mississippi, has exhibits, nature trails, ranger programs, campground and picnic areas
Hattiesburg Area Historical Society MuseumHattiesburgForrestSoutheastLocal historywebsite, housed in the Hattiesburg Cultural Center
Highway 61 Blues MuseumLelandWashingtonDelta Music (Blues)website
Historic Jefferson CollegeWashingtonAdamsSouthwest EducationFirst educational institution of higher learning in Mississippi
Hartley Peavey Visitor CenterMeridianLauderdaleEast Central MusicMemorabilia related to Peavey Electronics and its notable users of its guitars, amplifiers and keyboards[16]
Holland MuseumBrookhavenLincolnSouthwest HistoryReplica of country store with items used in yesteryear, open by appointment[17]
Holliday HavenMonroeNorth Historic houseRestored Greek Revival mansion built about 1850, with original furnishings and memorabilia
Holloway-Polk HouseJefferson DavisSouth Historic housewebsite, restored southern plantation home built circa. 1864 - the only surviving continuously lived-in antebellum home in Jefferson Davis County[18]
House on Ellicott's HillNatchezAdamsSouthwestHistoric houseOwned by the Natchez Garden Club, restored late 18th-century house
Howlin' Wolf MuseumWest PointClayEast Central Music - Blues / Biographywebsite, includes artifacts of Howlin' Wolf, the Black Prairie Region, Big Joe Williams, Bukka White, located in the Friday House[19]
Humphreys County Cultural MuseumBelzoniHumphreysDelta African Americanwebsite
Ida B. Wells Barnett MuseumHolly SpringsMarshallNorth African Americanwebsite, contributions of Africans And African Americans in the fields of history, art and culture
INFINITY Science CenterHancockHancockSoutheastAerospaceInteractive space exhibits, tours of America's largest rocket engine test complex
Institute of Southern Jewish Life NatchezNatchezAdamsSouthwestEthnic - JewishGuided tours of 1843 Temple B'nai Israel, formerly known as the Museum for Southern Jewish Life
Institute of Southern Jewish Life UticaUticaHindsSouthwestEthnic - JewishCurrently closed and relocating, features objects from disbanded congregations across the region
International Museum of Muslim CulturesJacksonHindsSouthwestEthnicwebsite, Islamic history and culture, contributions of Muslims
Jackson Public Fire Safety Education Center and Fire MuseumJacksonHindsSouthwestFirefightingwebsite, collection includes a 19th-century uniform; fire engines, pictures, communication equipment and records[20]
Jacqueline House MuseumVicksburgWarrenSouthwestEthnic (African American)website, collection includes artifacts, art archives, photography and audio/visual materials, open by appointment
Jaketown MuseumBelzoniHumphreysDelta ArchaeologyArtifacts from the Jaketown Site[21]
Jerry Clower MuseumLibertyAmiteSouthwestBiographicalMementos of humorist Jerry Clower, open by appointment[22]
Jim Henson Delta Boyhood ExhibitLelandWashingtonDelta Biographicalwebsite, Childhood of puppeteer Jim Henson, who grew up in Leland, and the creation of Kermit the Frog and the Muppets[23] [24]
Jimmie Rodgers MuseumMeridianLauderdaleEast Central BiographicalMemorabilia associated with Jimmie Rodgers (country singer), "The father of country music"
John Grisham RoomStarkvilleOktibbehaEast Central Biographicalwebsite, part of the Mitchell Memorial Library at MSU, exhibit and papers of author John Grisham
John Ford HomeSandy HookMarionSoutheastHistoric houseBuilt about 1805, the oldest frontier style structure in the Pearl River Valley, operated by the Marion County Historical Society
Kate Freeman Clark Art GalleryHolly SpringsMarshallNorth Artwebsite, works by local artist Kate Freeman Clark
Kate Lobrano HouseBay St. LouisHancockSoutheastHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Hancock County Historical Society, 1896 shotgun cottage with turn-of-the-century period rooms, photographs of Hancock County, ancient Indian artifacts
Kemper County Historical MuseumDe KalbKemperEast Central Local history[25]
Key Brothers Aviation ExhibitMeridianLauderdaleEast Central AviationLocated in the Meridian Regional Airport, photo exhibit commemorates Meridian's Key brothers and area aviation history[26]
Kosciusko Museum and Visitors CenterKosciuskoAttalaEast Central Local history[27]
Kossuth MuseumCorinthAlcornNorth Local history[28]
Lake Hills Motor Bike MuseumCorinthAlcornNorth TransportationWebsite, motorcycles
Landrum's Country Homestead and VillageLaurelJonesSoutheastOpen-airwebsite, re-creation of a late 1800s settlement with over 50 buildings and displays on 10acres
Lauren Rogers Museum of ArtLaurelJonesSoutheastArtCollection includes 19th and 20th century American art, 19th century European art, English Georgian silver, Native American basketry and Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints
Lawrence County Regional History MuseumMonticelloLawrenceSouthwestLocal historyLocated on the bottom floor of the Civic Center[29]
Lois Dowdle Cobb Museum of ArchaeologyStarkvilleOktibbehaEast Central ArchaeologyWebsite, part of the Mississippi State University, artifacts from ancient Middle East and the Southeastern United States, Central and South America, Greece, Rome, and eastern Europe
LongwoodNatchezAdamsSouthwestHistoric houseBuilt 1860-61 (and never finished); a National Historic Landmark; largest octagonal house in North America, features Oriental-inspired architecture
Lower Mississippi River MuseumVicksburgWarrenSouthwestMaritimeExhibits include steamboats and transportation, commerce, life along the river, floods, natural and military history
Lucille Parker Art GalleryHattiesburgForrestSoutheastArtWebsite, part of William Carey University
Lynn Meadows Discovery CenterGulfportHarrisonSoutheastChildren'swebsite
Magnolia HallNatchezAdamsSouthwestHistoric houseOwned by the Natchez Garden Club, mid 19th-century mansion, features a collection of pilgrimage costumes, dolls
The Magnolias (Aberdeen, Mississippi)MonroeNorth Historic housewebsite, 1850s Greek Revival mansion
Manship House MuseumJacksonHindsSouthwestHistoric houseRestored antebellum middle-class home, operated by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Marie Hull GalleryRaymondHindsSouthwestArtwebsite, part of Hinds Community College, regional and local exhibitions in a variety of media
Marion County MuseumColumbiaMarionSoutheastLocal historyOperated by the Marion County Historical Society, pioneer and Native American artifacts, military memorabilia, historic photos[30]
Maritime & Seafood Industry MuseumBiloxiHarrisonSoutheastIndustry (Maritime)[maritimemuseum.org website], Displays include shrimping, oystering, recreational fishing, wetlands, managing marine resources, charter boats, marine blacksmithing, wooden boat building, netmaking, catboats/Biloxi skiff
Marshall County Historical MuseumHolly SpringsMarshallNorth Local historywebsite, includes antiques, dolls and doll houses, clothing, tools, household items
Martin & Sue King Railroad Heritage MuseumClevelandBolivarDelta Railroadwebsite, includes railroad artifacts, model train layout
McComb Historic Railroad MuseumMcCombPikeSouthwestRailwayRailroad artifacts, equipment, photos
McRaven HouseVicksburgWarrenSouthwestHistoric housePlantation house with furnishings from three periods
MelroseNatchezAdamsSouthwestHistoric housePre-Civil War estate, part of Natchez National Historical Park
Meridian Museum of ArtMeridianLauderdaleEast Central Art
Meridian Railroad MuseumMeridianLauderdaleEast Central RailroadHistoric railroad cars
MerrehopeMeridianLauderdaleEast Central Historic house20 room Victorian mansion
Military Memorial MuseumBrookhavenLincolnSouthwest Military
Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry MuseumJacksonHindsSouthwestMultiplewebsite, open-air museum about the state agriculture and forestry industry, including farmers, loggers, sawmill workers, agricultural aviators, Mississippi 4-H Museum[31]
Mississippi Armed Forces MuseumHattiesburgForrestSoutheastMilitaryLocated at Camp Shelby
Mississippi Civil Rights MuseumJacksonHindsSouthwestCivil rightswebsite
Mississippi Coast Model Railroad MuseumGulfportHarrison SoutheastModel railroadwebsite
Mississippi Entomological MuseumStarkvilleOktibbehaEast Central Natural historywebsite, part of the Mississippi State University, displays on insects and other entomological subjects in the foyer of the Clay Lyle Entomology Building
Mississippi Governor's MansionJacksonHindsSouthwestHistoric house
Mississippi Industrial Heritage MuseumMeridianLauderdaleEast Central TechnologyLocated in the Soulé Steam Feed Works, steam engines
Mississippi John Hurt MuseumCarrolltonCarrollDelta Music (Blues)/Historic housewebsite, bluesman John Hurt's shanty home, open by appointment
Mississippi Museum of ArtJacksonHindsSouthwestArtFeatures over 4,000 works by Mississippi artists, includes paintings by American, Mississippi and British painters as well as photographs, collage artworks and sculptures
Mississippi Museum of Natural ScienceJacksonHindsSouthwestNatural historyLocated in Lefleur's Bluff State Park
Mississippi Music MuseumHazlehurstCopiahSouthwestLocal historyLocated in the historic depot, showcases all MS-born types of music including blues, country and rock'n'roll[32] [33]
Mississippi Musicians Hall of FameJacksonHindsSouthwestHall of fame (Music)Located in the Jackson–Evers International Airport
Mississippi Petrified ForestFloraMadisonSouthwestNatural historyGrounds have a nature trail among petrified logs in addition to museum with petrified wood and fossils
Mississippi Sports Hall of FameJacksonHindsSouthwestHall of fame (Sports)Features touch-screen kiosks, hands-on exhibits, collection of items, interviews, and film footage of state athletes, home of the Conerly Trophy
Mississippi State University GalleriesStarkvilleOktibbehaEast Central Artwebsite, exhibits of art, architecture, design and decorative arts in several gallery locations
Mitchell FarmsCollinsCovingtonSoutheastAgricultureRestored farm buildings on a working farm; Website
Monmouth PlantationNatchezAdamsSouthwestHistoric houseTours of the restored early 19th-century plantation house, now an inn
Mount Locust InnNatchezAdamsSouthwestHistoric building
Municipal Art Gallery of JacksonJacksonHindsSouthwestArtwebsite, contemporary art gallery
Museum of the Mississippi DeltaGreenwoodLefloreDelta Multiplewebsite, art, archaeology, agriculture, antiques and animals
Museum of Mississippi HistoryJacksonHindsSouthwestLocal history15,000 years of state history,[34] with thousands of historic artifacts[35]
Natchez Museum of African Art and HeritageNatchezAdamsSouthwestEthnic (African American)Run by the Natchez Association for the Preservation of Afro-American Culture[36] [37]
Natchez National Historical ParkNatchezAdamsSouthwestHistoric houseIncludes the William Johnson House, owned by a free African American barber, and the 19th century Melrose estate
Neshoba County-Philadelphia Historical MuseumPhiladelphiaNeshobaEast CentralLocal history[38]
North Delta MuseumFriars PointCoahomaDelta Local historyIncludes pioneer, Civil War and American Indian artifacts[39]
Noxubee County Historical Society MuseumMaconNoxubeeEast CentralLocal history[40]
Oakes African American Cultural CenterYazoo CityYazooDelta Ethnic (African American)[41]
Oaks MuseumJacksonHindsSouthwestHistoric houseMid 19th century period house
Ohr-O'Keefe Museum Of ArtBiloxiHarrisonSoutheastArtFeatures pottery of George Ohr, dedicated to the ceramics of George E. Ohr
Oktibbeha County Heritage MuseumStarkvilleOktibbehaEast Central Local historywebsite
Old Depot Museum (Vicksburg)VicksburgWarrenSouthwestMultiplewebsite, also known as Vicksburg Battlefield Museum, models and a film about the Battle of Vicksburg, HO, N, and O scale model train layouts, river and military boat model, miniature cars,
Old Capitol MuseumJacksonHindsSouthwestHistoryFormer state capitol building
Old Court House MuseumVicksburgWarrenSouthwestLocal historyBuilt about 1858, local history museum with antiques, Civil War artifacts, decorative arts, local memorabilia
Old Firehouse MuseumWigginsStoneSoutheastLocal historywebsite Located on former site of City firehouse[42]
Old Number One Firehouse MuseumGreenvilleWashingtonDelta FirefightingFormer cotton-factoring office (built about 1923) converted into a firehouse in 1931; old equipment, hands-on displays, children's dress-up area
Oren Dunn City MuseumTupeloLeeNorth Open-airIncludes local history museum, Tupelo Veterans Museum, 1870s dogtrot cabin, church and school, two fire trucks, 1948 Lee County Book Mobile, Memphis trolley car turned local eatery Dudie's Diner, and Frisco Caboose[43] [44]
Pearl River Community College MuseumPoplarvillePearl RiverSoutheastLocal historywebsite, college history, Native American artifacts
Pemberton's HeadquartersVicksburgWarrenSouthwestHistoric housePart of Vicksburg National Military Park, headquarters for Confederate General John C. Pemberton during most of the 47-day siege of Vicksburg
Pleasant Reed HouseBiloxiHarrisonSoutheastAfrican AmericanOperated by appointment with the Ohr-O'Keefe Museum Of Art, exhibits on area African-American history
Rankin County Historical MuseumBrandonRankinSouthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Rankin County Historical Society, includes a store, house and post office
Robert Johnson Blues MuseumCrystal SpringsCopiahSouthwestMusic (Blues)website, blues and local history
Rock & Blues MuseumClarksdaleCoahomaDelta Music (Blues, Rock 'n' Roll)Website, music memorabilia from the 1920s through the 1970s
RosalieNatchezAdamsSouthwestHistoric houseBuilt about 1820, National Historic Landmark Federal-style house
Rosemont PlantationWoodvilleWilkinsonSouthwestHistoric houseFamily home of Jefferson Davis
Rowan OakOxfordLafayetteNorth Historic houseHome of author William Faulkner
Sam B. Olden Yazoo Historic MuseumYazoo CityYazooDelta Local historyLocated in the Triangle Cultural Center
Sam Wilhite Transportation MuseumWest PointClayEast Central Transportationwebsite, area transportation history, includes model railroad display
Scranton MuseumPascagoulaJacksonSoutheastMaritimewebsite, 70 foot shrimp boat including a wheelhouse, galley, shrimping TED, net display, bunkroom, wetlands diorama, and three aquariums
Scranton Nature CenterPascagoulaJacksonSoutheastNatural historywebsite
Seabee Heritage CenterGulfportHarrison SoutheastMilitary/MaritimeWebsite, history of the Seabees, located in the Naval Construction Battalion Center
Smith Robertson MuseumJacksonHindsSouthwestEthnic (African American)website, site of Jackson's first school for African-Americans, displays history and achievements of African-American Mississippians
Stanton HallNatchezAdamsSouthwestHistoric house1857 mansion with Natchez antiques and many original furnishings
Stephen D. Lee Home and MuseumColumbusLowndesEast Central Historic houseMid 19th-century house, includes Florence McLeod Hazard Museum with Civil War collections and local history artifacts
Strawberry Plains Audubon CenterHolly SpringsMarshallNorth Multiplewebsite, nature center and historic antebellum Davis House open for tours
Tishomingo County Archives and History MuseumIukaTishomingoNorth Local historyWebsite, operated by the Tishomingo County Historical & Genealogical Society
Tunica MuseumTunicaTunicaDelta Local historyIncludes area natural history, Tunica people, social history, agriculture, casinos
Tunica RiverParkTunica ResortsTunicaDelta Multiplewebsite, includes the Mississippi River Museum about the natural, cultural and maritime history of the Mississippi River, aquariums, observation platform, nature trail and river cruise
Tupelo Automobile MuseumTupeloLeeNorth AutomotiveOver 100 antique, classic and collectible automobiles
Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library and MuseumStarkvilleOktibbehaEast CentralHistorywebsite, part of the Mitchell Memorial Library at MSU, exhibits on the Civil war, especially in Mississippi, and Ulysses S. Grant
Union County Heritage MuseumNew AlbanyUnionNorth Multiplewebsite, complex includes local history museum with changing exhibits of art and culture, a caboose, country store, jail cell, doctor's office, blacksmith shop and barn
University of Mississippi MuseumOxfordLafayetteNorth MultipleIncludes fine art, Greek & Roman antiquities, folk art, scientific instruments
USM Museum of ArtHattiesburgForrestSoutheastArtWebsite, part of University of Southern Mississippi
USS Cairo MuseumVicksburgWarrenSouthwestShip museumRestored Union ironclad gunboat raised after a century, contains artifacts found on board, part of Vicksburg National Military Park
Uzebek MuseumBrookhavenLincolnSouthwest EthnicOpen by appointment, culture of Uzbekistan
Verandah-Curlee HouseCorinthAlcornNorth Historic house1857 Greek Revival mansion, tours by appointment[45]
Veterans Memorial MuseumLaurelJonesSoutheastMilitaryIncludes books, newspapers, and documents from all war eras and over 100 movies and documentaries[46]
Vicksburg National Military ParkVicksburgWarrenSouthwestMilitaryIncludes visitor center with exhibits, 1,330 monuments and markers, a 16-mile tour road, a restored Union gunboat, and a National Cemetery
Walter Anderson Museum of ArtOcean SpringsJackson SoutheastArtWorks of Walter Inglis Anderson, adjoins the community center where Anderson painted in the 1950s
Waveland Ground Zero Hurricane MuseumWavelandHancockSoutheast Hurricane Katrina artifactsContains educational exhibits on hurricanes and Mississippi Gulf Coast culture. Housed in NRHP Waveland Elementary School.[47] [48]
West End Hose Company No. 3 Museum & Fire Education CenterBiloxiHarrisonSoutheastFirefightingwebsite, historic firefighting tools and equipment, educational fire prevention center for children
Wilkinson County MuseumWoodvilleWilkinsonSouthwestLocal historywebsite, website, includes exhibits on Lester Young, William Grant Still, Anne Moddy and Scott Dunbar, and local folk art
Winterville Mounds and MuseumGreenvilleWashingtonDelta Archaeology - Native AmericanOne of the largest Indian mound groups in the Mississippi Valley
Wright Art CenterClevelandBolivarDelta Artwebsite, part of Delta State University, contains two galleries for contemporary art exhibitions and the permanent collection of the University Art Department
WROX MuseumClarksdaleCoahomaDelta Mediawebsite, history and equipment from the historic WROX-AM radio station, open by appointment
Yellow Fever Martyrs Church MuseumHolly SpringsMarshallNorth History - MedicalOpen by appointment, about the yellow fever epidemic of 1878[49]
Yesterday's Children Antique Doll and Toy MuseumVicksburgWarrenSouthwestToywebsite, dolls and toys of the 19th and 20th century

Defunct museums

Regions

The "Region" column of this list follows the regional divisions of the Mississippi Convention and Visitors Bureau, which breaks the state into these five areas (generic names here replace all but one of the bureau's names, which may have been designed for advertising purposes):[51]

See also

Notes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Delta's Museum Mile. Visit Greenville. 22 April 2015.
  2. Web site: Capitol/River Region. Mississippi Tour Guide. 22 April 2015.
  3. Web site: Black History Gallery. Visit Mississippi. 24 April 2015.
  4. Web site: "Boo" Ferriss Baseball Museum. Mississippi Delta Tourism Association. 22 April 2015.
  5. Web site: Baseball: Ferriss Museum. Delta State Athletics. 22 April 2015.
  6. Web site: Causeyville General Store. Meridian/Lauderdale County Tourism Bureau. 22 April 2015.
  7. Web site: Museum. Coca Cola of Corinth. 22 April 2015.
  8. Web site: Deason Home. City of Ellisville. 22 April 2015.
  9. Web site: Facebook site. Deason Home. 22 April 2015.
  10. Web site: Official site. Greenville Arts Council. 24 April 2015.
  11. Web site: Official site. Merrehope and F.W. Williams. 22 April 2015.
  12. Web site: Gateway to the Blues Visitors Center and Museum. Tunica Travel. 22 April 2015.
  13. Web site: Greene County Museum. Visit Mississippi. 22 April 2015.
  14. Web site: Greenwood Blues Heritage Museum & Gallery. Visit Greenwood. 23 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150610222534/http://www.gcvb.com/blues_museum.php. 10 June 2015. dead.
  15. Web site: Historical Sites in Grenada . Visit Grenada . 22 April 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150422042511/http://www.visitgrenadams.com/historical/ . 22 April 2015 .
  16. Web site: Attractions. Meridian, MS. 23 April 2015.
  17. Web site: Visit. Holland Chamber of Commerce. 23 April 2015.
  18. Web site: Historic Holloway/Polk House celebrates 150 years. Prentiss Headlight. 24 April 2015. December 30, 2014.
  19. Web site: Museums Along the Trail. Mississippi Blue Trail. 24 April 2015.
  20. Web site: Jackson's Public Fire Safety Education Center and Fire Museum. New Southern View. 23 April 2015.
  21. Web site: Attractions. Visit Belzoni. 24 April 2015.
  22. Web site: Jerry Clower Museum. Amite County, Mississippi. 24 April 2015.
  23. Web site: Birthplace of Kermit The Frog Museum. Roadtrippers. 24 April 2015.
  24. Web site: Leland, Mississippi: Jim Henson Museum, Birthplace of Kermit the Frog. Roadside America. 24 April 2015.
  25. Web site: Tourism: Historic Kemper County. Kemper County, Mississippi. 24 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150608020018/http://www.kempercounty.com/culture-recreation/historic-kemper-county. 8 June 2015. dead.
  26. Web site: Key Brothers Aviation Exhibit. Visit Meridian. 23 April 2015.
  27. Web site: Kosciusko Museum and Visitors Center. Scenic Trace Parkway. 24 April 2015.
  28. Web site: Kossuth Museum. Visit Mississippi. 24 April 2015.
  29. Web site: About us. Monticello, Mississippi. 24 April 2015.
  30. Web site: Marion County Museum. Visit Mississippi. 24 April 2015.
  31. Web site: Mississippi 4-H Museum. Mississippi State University. 24 April 2015.
  32. Web site: Mississippi Music Museum. Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame. 23 April 2015.
  33. Web site: Mississippi Music Museum opens in Hazlehurst. Copiah County Courier. 23 April 2015.
  34. Web site: About the Museum . Museum of Mississippi History . 2017-11-19.
  35. Web site: Artifact Collection Moved to Museums . August 21, 2017 . . 2017-11-19.
  36. Web site: Natchez Museum of African Art and Heritage. National Geographic. 22 April 2015.
  37. Web site: A place of History: Natchez Museum of African Art and Heritage. ListenUpYall.com. 22 April 2015. September 2013.
  38. Web site: Neshoba County-Philadelphia Historical Museum. Visit Mississippi. 24 April 2015.
  39. Web site: North Delta Museum. Visit Clarksdale. 24 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150412150439/http://visitclarksdale.com/attractions/museums/north-delta-museum. 12 April 2015. dead.
  40. Web site: Noxubee County Historical Society Museum. Visit Mississippi. 24 April 2015.
  41. Web site: Museums. Visit Yazoo. 24 April 2015.
  42. Web site: Fascinating stories await at the Old Firehouse Museum in Wiggins. Smith. Tammy. February 19, 2017. sunherald. en. 2019-04-24.
  43. Web site: Oren Dunn City of Tupelo Museum. City of Tupelo. 24 April 2015.
  44. Web site: Facebook site. Oren Dunn City Museum. 24 April 2015.
  45. Web site: Verandah-Curlee House. Civil War Trust. 24 April 2015.
  46. Web site: Facebook site. Veterans Memorial Museum. 24 April 2015.
  47. Web site: Waveland’s Ground Zero Hurricane Museum – MSGCNHA . 2022-12-12 . en-US.
  48. https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/14000273 National Register Digital Assets – Waveland Elementary School
  49. Web site: Holly Springs, Mississippi: Yellow Fever Martyrs Church Museum. Roadside America. 24 April 2015.
  50. http://www.roadsideamerica.com/news/16615 Roadside America report
  51. http://www.visitmississippi.org/cultural_historical/cultural_museums.asp "Search below for Mississippi museums" Web page