Wanderlust Travel Magazine (UK)

MISSISSIPP­I HIGHLIGHTS

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QUAPAW CANOE OUTFITTERS

Named for one of the local Indian tribes, Quapaw Outfitters’ main operation is in Clarksdale but has two other outposts on the Lower Mississipp­i River. This outfitter organises bespoke paddling/canoeing expedition­s. They sell and rent canoes, accessorie­s and most related equipment. Owner John Ruskey is renowned for his artwork, apprentice programme, charitable activities and school trips on the river.

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THE BILL WALLER CRAFT CENTER

Located in Ridgeland, right next to the old Natchez Trace Trail, the home and museum for the Craftsmen’s Guild of Mississipp­i opened in 1973 and was the creation of Governor William Waller. The Center works to preserve and promote regional crafts as well as supporting craft makers.

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ELVIS PRESLEY’S BIRTHPLACE

In the north-east of the state, Tupelo is famous for being the birthplace of Elvis. The Presleys’ two-room ‘shotgun’ home where he grew up is here plus the chapel he used to attend. Stop by Johnnie’s Drive In where it is reported Elvis used to enjoy an RC Cola. Kermit’s Soul Kitchen in the town centre serves up a mean St Louis ribs as well as pulled chicken and cornbread.

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ROWAN OAK

In Oxford, Mississipp­i, is the primitive two-story Greek Revival home of novelist William Faulkner. Though a run-down property, the four acres of red cedar, magnolia and cypress trees were the sweetener that convinced the Faulkners to buy it, with Faulkner himself doing most of the renovation. Apparently, the writer felt that the dense forest of Rowan Oak helped develop his sense of multi-layered time, where the “past is never dead. It isn’t even past.”

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NATCHEZ TRACE PARKWAY

Required to be kept free of commercial­isation, this 715km long scenic byway follows the path of the old Natchez Trace Trail. The Parkway is actually an extensive national park with campground­s, points of historic interest and facilities all along its route.

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RED’S LOUNGE

In Clarksdale, Mississipp­i, you can find one of the last remaining juke joints – a place where entertainm­ent, music, gambling and drinking take place and is primarily operated by African Americans. Red’s Lounge may be small and even slightly ramshackle but its authentic vibe is infectious. Red, the owner, can be found most nights sitting in the corner watching old Westerns on a big screen TV. It is located just around the corner from Ground Zero, a blues club founded by Morgan Freeman in 2001.

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DELTA BLUES MUSEUM Another highlight of Clarksdale is the Delta Blues Museum. You will find an incredible number of artefacts of Delta musicians here, including guitars, clothing and other musical instrument­s such as harmonicas. The cabin that Muddy Waters grew up in on the nearby Stovall Plantation is here. Yes, the entire building.

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TISHOMINGO STATE PARK

Located in the foothills of the Appalachia­ns, Tishomingo State Park takes its name from the leader of the Chickasaw nation, Chief Tishomingo. The Natchez Trace Parkway runs directly through the park, where excavation­s have confirmed the presence of Paleo Indians. Explore massive rock formations and boulders as well as fern-filled crevices and wildflower border trails. There is an RV campground, primitive camping, cabins and also a cottage available.

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