Civil War Sesquicentennial

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Civil War Sesquicentennial
Civil War
Sesquicentennial
Special events commemorating the sesquicentennial of the Civil War will be held throughout
Vicksburg and the surrounding communities
through 2015. Check our calendar of events at
www.visitvicksburg.com or www.vicksburg150.com
for sesquicentennial programming.
Vicksburg Visitors Information Center
52 Old Hwy 27, Vicksburg, MS 39183
Open Mo-Sa 8:00 am – 5:00 pm; Su 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Vicksburg Convention and Visitors Bureau Offices
1010 Levee Street, Vicksburg, MS 39183
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 110, Vicksburg, MS 38181
1-800-221-3536 / 601-636-9421
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Welcome
ATTRACTIONS
Welcome to Vicksburg, a city of history, hospitality and so much more. This is your
guide to an experience you won’t soon forget. This book contains a wealth of information. In it you will find all of our attractions, restaurants and accommodations,
all color coded. Come into one of our four travel centers for personal attention
and help planning your itinerary. Whether you are here for a few hours or for an
extended stay, we want to help you make memories that will last long after you leave
Vicksburg. We don’t want you to just see Vicksburg; we want you to experience
it. You can’t do Vicksburg in just one day. To experience it all, plan to stay!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
To make it easy for you to navigate your Vicksburg Tour Guide, we have color-coded
each section. Note the color bars on the Table of Contents correspond to the color
bars on the opening page of each major section and the color is extended to the
edge of each page so you can quickly find the section you are looking for.
Attractions ...................................................................................... 3
Gaming ...........................................................................................18
Arts & Entertainment ...................................................................... 21
Annual Events ................................................................................ 26
Shopping ........................................................................................ 27
Outdoor Recreation ........................................................................ 31
Accommodations ............................................................................35
Dining ............................................................................................. 51
Meetings & Conventions .................................................................64
Resources & Information ................................................................65
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VICKSBURG CONVENTION AND
VISITORS BUREAU
52 Old Hwy 27, Vicksburg, MS 39183
1-800-221-3536 www.visitvicksburg.com
© A GUIDE TO VICKSBURG
is published by the Vicksburg Convention and Visitors Bureau.
All information was verified to be accurate at the time of printing and was provided by community
organizations. The Vicksburg Convention and Visitors Bureau cannot guarantee the advertising
information listed herein. Before leaving for any special event or attraction in this publication,
call the phone number given to confirm dates, details and prices.
riverfront murals provide our visitors with
a glimpse into the past. The Vicksburg
of today offers the excitement of casino
gaming, nationally-recognized art galleries,
specialty shopping and fine dining. A host
of festivals and special events throughout
the year also celebrate the history and
culture of this remarkable river city.
Special thanks to Marty Kittrell, Barry Graham and the Vicksburg National Military Park for use of photographs.
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ATTRACTIONS
CIVIL WAR
SESQUICENTENNIAL
13. Cedar Hill Cemetery and
Soldiers Rest
326 Lovers Lane
601-634-4513
Open 7:00 am to dusk.
Commonly known as City Cemetery,
graves in the sprawling graveyard
represent more than 150 years of history
in Vicksburg. Epitaphs tell of sorrow
and joy, good times and bad. A section
of Cedar Hill Cemetery established by
the United Daughters of the Confederacy
contains the graves of 5,000 Confederate
soldiers who died during the Siege of
Vicksburg.
30. Pemberton’s Headquarters
1018 Crawford Street
601-636-0583
Please call in advance.
Pemberton’s Headquarters is the residence that Confederate Lt. General John
C. Pemberton occupied during the Siege
of Vicksburg, led by Union Major General
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Ulysses S. Grant from May 23 to July 4,
1863. It was in this building that
Pemberton held a council of his chief
officers on July 3, 1863 to discuss plans
for surrender of the city, which occurred
the following day. The campaign for
Vicksburg is considered by many military
historians to have been the most critical
campaign of the Civil War, as it severed
the Confederacy geographically and cut
vital supply lines to the Confederate
states and thus was pivotal in bringing
about the Confederacy's defeat.
www.nps.gov/vick
38. USS Cairo Museum
Located in the Vicksburg National
Military Park, 3201 Clay Street
601-636-2199
Daily 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
U.S.S. Cairo (pronounced Care-o),
the Union ironclad commanded by
Thomas O. Selfridge, Jr., was named
for Cairo, Illinois, and commissioned on
January 16, 1862. On December 12, 1862,
in the Yazoo River north of Vicksburg,
Cairo was struck by two underwater
torpedoes (today called mines) sinking
in less than 12 minutes with no loss of
life. Preserved by mud and silt, Cairo
sat on the bottom of the Yazoo River for
102 years. It was raised in 1964, and
later restored. The ironclad, the last
remaining of its kind, is now on display
within Vicksburg National Military Park.
www.nps.gov/vick
www.visitvicksburg.com
38. Vicksburg Campaign Trail
Port Gibson to Raymond to Vicksburg
Nationally significant sites associated
with Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's
campaign for and siege of Vicksburg.
Self-guided driving tour. Brochure
"Campaign and Siege of Vicksburg"
available from the Vicksburg National
Military Park or Vicksburg Visitors
Information Center, 52 Old Highway 27.
Download the free Vicksburg Battle App
on your iphone or Android to follow the
trail from your mobile device.
38. Vicksburg National Cemetery
Located by the USS Cairo in the
Vicksburg National Military Park,
3201 Clay Street
Vicksburg National Cemetery is the
second largest national cemetery
embracing 116 acres inside the Vicksburg
National Military Park. It holds the
remains of 17,000 Civil War Union
soldiers, a number unmatched by any
other national cemetery.
www.nps.gov/vick
38. Vicksburg National Military Park
3201 Clay Street
601-636-0583
Open daily 8:00 am – 5:00 pm,
except Thanksgiving, Christmas and
New Year’s Day.
At the Visitors Center, a 20-minute film
which recounts the campaign is shown
on the hour and half hour, beginning at
8:05 am. The last film begins at 4:30 pm;
the theater seats 125 people. Guided
tours are available, and reservations are
recommended (See Personal Guided
Tours section on page 9). The park
commemorates the campaign, siege,
and defense of Vicksburg in 1863 and
includes over 1,340 monuments, markers
and plaques, a 16-mile tour road, a
restored Union gunboat, and a national
cemetery. CD’s are available at the
Visitors Center, where life-sized exhibits
and artifacts from the siege of Vicksburg
are on display.
Entrance Fees: Per Vehicle – $8.00
(valid for 7 days).
Per Individual – $4.00 (Pedestrian, biker,
motorcycle, jogger, etc.).
Church Bus or Van – $4.00 per person.
For educational tours please call the park.
Entrance fees for commercial tours:
1-6 Person $25.00; 7-25 Person
$40.00; Over 25 $100.00.
America the Beautiful Park passes
available.
www.nps.gov/vick
www.facebook.com/VicksburgNMP
www.visitvicksburg.com
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exclusive study of history and culture of
people of African descent. The collection
of over 20,000 items has material in all
formats: photographs, books, manuscripts, music, posters, newspapers,
and rare ephemera. In addition, the
collection houses selected artifacts,
including items dating back to the
slave period.
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MUSEUMS
®
9. Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum
(1890)
1107 Washington Street
601-638-6514 • 601-636-5010
Mo-Sa, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm;
Su, 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm;
Open all year except New Year’s Day,
Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Group rates are available.
Restored 1890 building where CocaCola® was first bottled anywhere in the
world in 1894. Museum contains reproduction bottling works, Coca-Cola®
memorabilia, 1900 soda fountain and
restored 1890 candy store. Ice-cold
Cokes, ice cream floats, Mississippi-made
Luvel dipped ice cream and over 100
Coca-Cola® items for sale in the gift
shop. Listed in the National Register
of Historic Places and as a Vicksburg
Landmark.
MC, Visa, AE, Discover
www.biedenharncoca-colamuseum.com
22. Jacqueline House Museum
1325 Main Street
601-636-0941
By appointment only.
The Jacqueline House Museum is
Vicksburg’s only museum for the
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28. Jesse Brent Lower Mississippi
River Museum
910 Washington Street
601-638-9900
We-Sa, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm;
Closed on Thanksgiving Day and day
after, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day,
New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
Free admission.
The museum offers a glimpse at what
life is like along the river – examining
both the risks and benefits of living so
close to the water. The museum has an
orientation theater, classroom space
and an assortment of interactive and
educational displays for all ages. Through
both interactive and static displays,
visitors can explore the river’s past,
examine the science behind water
movement, and even learn about the
future plans for the Mississippi Valley.
Tours on board the Motor Vessel
Mississippi IV give visitors a feel for life
on board the boat through interactive
displays, a variety of historical items
and a boat simulator in the pilothouse.
Children can play on a scale model of
the river between Greenville and
Vicksburg, which is behind the main
exhibit hall along Levee Street.
lmrmstaff@gmail.com
www.lmrm.org
www.facebook.com/LMRMIC
www.visitvicksburg.com
29. Old Court House Museum (circa
1858-1860) Eva W. Davis Memorial
1008 Cherry Street
601-636-0741
Open Mo-Sa, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm;
Su, 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm.
Open until 5:00 pm during Daylight
Savings Time.
Tours are self-guided. Admission
charged.
When Teddy Roosevelt came to
Vicksburg, he visited the Old Court
House. So did Jefferson Davis, Booker
T. Washington, William McKinley, and U.S.
Grant – and so should you. Vicksburg’s
crown jewel both architecturally and
historically, this National Landmark
towers above the city on a hill hallowed
by history. It was on these grounds that
Jefferson Davis launched his political
career; it was here on July 4, 1863 that
the Stars and Stripes replaced the Stars
and Bars, signifying the end to the
47-day siege. It has been a museum
since 1948, filled with items reflecting the
Southern Heritage, from pre-Columbian
artifacts to fine portraits, furniture, china,
silver, toys, tools, clothing and the largest
collection of Civil War memorabilia in the
South. Relics available in unique gift shop.
Handicapped accessible.
Visa, MC
societyhistorica@bellsouth.net
www.oldcourthouse.org
35. Old Depot Museum
1010 Levee Street
601-638-6500
Open Mo-Sa, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm.
(No admittance after 4:30 pm)
Closed New Years, Thanksgiving and
Christmas.
To fully understand the Vicksburg
Campaign and Siege and the Vicksburg
National Military Park, you must first
grasp the terrain, the leaders and their
strategies and the people who endured
the horrendous 47-day siege. This is
brought to life by the 250-square foot
diorama of the battlefield with 2,300
miniature soldiers and the film “The
Vanishing Glory”. The museum houses
250 ship models, with exhibits of tow
boats and river boats, large Civil War
gunboat collections and U.S. Navy
vessels named for people and places
in Mississippi. Also featured are model
railroads in “HO” scale, “N” scale and
“O” gauge, with railroading artifacts.
150 model cars cover the development
of the automobile. An architectural display with models depicting the different
styles of architecture in Vicksburg. More
than 40 original paintings of war on the
river and Civil War artifacts.
Tours are self-guided. Museum personnel
available for questions. Handicapped
accessible.
All major credit cards are accepted.
lamarsue@bellsouth.net
www.theolddepot.net
Find us on facebook at The Old
Depot Museum.
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preservation and exhibition of aircraft
and other artifacts which exemplify the
contributions of individuals and organizations to aviation in its many aspects.
The foundation is dedicated to supporting the brave men and women who have
served our country through our sister
Foundation the Warrior Bonfire Project.
info@southernheritageair.org
www.southernheritageair.org
48. Pigs-In-Flight
722 Belmont Street
601-456-4867
Mo-Fr, 9:30 am – 4:00 pm;
Second, third & fifth Sa, 9:00 am –
1:00 pm.
A children’s museum serving children in
pre-school to second grade with interactive educational and recreational
exhibits for the purpose of promoting
children’s interest in learning. Exhibits
include preschool fitness, a kid’s kitchen,
creative arts, a library, a movie theater,
wildlife and conservation, a tea room, a
pet shop and revolving exhibits featuring
children’s literature.
http://www.pif722.com/
97. Southern Heritage Air Museum
179 VTR Airport Road
(Tallulah, LA 71282)
601-415-1902
Tu-Sa, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm or by appt.
Admission is free.
Tour the museum, schedule a plane ride,
or attend one of the museum’s events.
The Southern Heritage Air Foundation
is a non-profit organization dedicated
to educating people about the history
of aviation and its impact on society,
with a primary focus on the local region.
The museum offers the public a portal
into the world of aviation through the
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41. Yesterday’s Children Antique Doll
and Toy Museum
1104 Washington Street
601-638-0650
Open Mo – Sa, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and
New Year’s Day.
Adults $3.00; Children $2.00. Group
rates upon request.
Experience a stroll through childhood
as you view dolls and toys from 1843
to present day. The museum houses
one of the largest collections in the
United States of rare 19th and 20th
century French and German bisque
dolls, displays of antique Teddy Bears
(Steiff and others), Shirley Temple dolls
(1934 to present), Madame Alexanders,
movie star dolls, composition dolls,
Barbies, current artist dolls, doll houses
and carriages, and doll accessories.
Boys’ toys include trains, pedal cars,
rocking horses, G.I. Joes, toy soldiers,
cars, planes, trucks, guns, and construction and farm equipment. The museum
gift shop offers an array of artist dolls,
Southern Belles, collector dolls, paper
doll books, Civil War memorabilia and
boys’ toys.
Visa/MC and checks with appropriate
ID are accepted.
carolyn@yesterdayschildrenmuseum.com
www.yesterdayschildrenmuseum.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
PERSONAL GUIDED TOURS
13. Cedar Hill/Soldier’s Rest
Cemetery Tour
326 Lovers Ln
601-618-6031
Th-Sa, 5:00 pm until by appointment.
A historical driving tour (with some light
walking) of Vicksburg’s Historic Cedar
Hill Cemetery including Soldier's Rest
Confederate burial ground, beautiful
funerary art and fascinating stories from
almost 200 years of Vicksburg history.
principaltours@yahoo.com
http://www.hauntedvicksburg.com
21. Haunted Vicksburg
601-618-6031
Walking and driving tours available by
appointment nightly except Sundays.
For start times and location please
call or visit the website.
Mar-Oct features an 11-block walking
tour of “Old Town” Vicksburg “Tales of
Horror, Death and Haunting in the Old
South.” Nov-Feb features an appointment
only driving tour with five stops through
the most “spiritually active neighborhoods
of Vicksburg.”
Visa, MC
info@hauntedvicksburg.com
www.hauntedvicksburg.com
Licensed National Military Park Guides
Guides have made history come alive
since the 1950s. The guides offer visitors
the unique opportunity to explore the
battlefield and city with a professional
who has excellent knowledge of civilian life and the siege and defense of
Vicksburg in the spring and summer of
1863. Tours are based on 2 hours in
length and are easily arranged for individuals, families, and groups of all sizes.
Guides must ride in the visitor’s vehicle
since they are not permitted to provide
transportation.
Reservations are suggested and preferred: 601-636-3827 – Call for rates.
24. Maggio Historic Walking Tours
Tours begin at corner of Cherry and
Crawford streets (Southern Cultural
Heritage Center)
601-831-5869
By appointment only.
The tours are one and a half to two hours
through one of the most Historic Districts
in the city where you will learn about the
history of approximately 35 homes and
establishments during your walk.
Checks and cash only.
davidmaggio@yahoo.com
SACRED PLACES
4. Anshe Chesed Cemetery
Clay Street at National Military Park
Access at Grove and Hope Streets,
traffic light #10.
Public access except on Saturday.
Evidence of a once robust Jewish
community, the cemetery dates back to
1864. A lunette fortification was built on
the property by the Confederacy. On
May 19 and 22, 1863, it was the site of
fierce fighting and bloodshed. In 1864,
the property was sold to the Anshe
Chesed Congregation.
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date from 1884 to the 1940s.
Drive-by only.
www.beulahcemetery.org
7. Bethel AME Church
805 Monroe Street
601-636-5777 • 601-634-0610
By appointment only.
The first African Methodist Episcopal
Church in Mississippi and the first
Masonic Lodge in Mississippi were
organized here in 1875. In 1890,
Campbell College, the first African
American College in Mississippi established without the aid of whites, operated
out of a building behind Bethel. The
college moved to Jackson, MS in 1897
and was absorbed by Jackson State
University.
http://www.motherbethelofms.org/
Find us on Facebook at Bethel AME
Church.
8. Beulah Cemetery
Martin Luther King Blvd. – Off Old
Jackson Road
Restoration Committee 601-629-4253
GPS: N 32º 21.518 W 090º 50.844'
GPS shows Tilighman Cir.
The only African-American cemetery
in the city was established by the
Vicksburg Tabernacle #19 Independent
Order of Brothers and Sisters of Love
and Charity around 1884. The final resting
place for members of some of the
prominent African-American families in
Vicksburg’s history. There are more than
5,500 graves scattered across the
grassy tree-studded cemetery, which
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15. Christ
Episcopal
Church (circa
1839)
1115 Main Street
601-638-5899
(Please call first)
Listed in the
National
Register of
Historic Places.
One of the first
buildings built for
public assembly in Vicksburg, the cornerstone was laid by Bishop Leonidas
Polk who later served as a Lt. General in
the Confederate Army. In spite of the
shelling during the siege, the Rev. W.
W. Lord conducted daily services.
Many original furnishings are still in
use in the weekly worship services.
Features two Tiffany stained-glass windows. The church was damaged by the
Union gunboats explosive shelling from
the river and the rectory was so badly
damaged that it had to be torn down
and reconstructed around 1873.
Weekly services are held at 8:00 am
and 10:00 am on Sundays and 12:15
pm and 5:30 pm on Wednesdays.
http://www.facebook.com/christchurch
vicksburg1
16. Church
of the Holy
Trinity (circa
1869)
900 South
Street
601-6360542
Open for
tours by
appointment
only. Holy
Trinity has
been a place
of spiritual
refreshment for nearly 150 years and
remains an active congregation of the
www.visitvicksburg.com
Diocese of Mississippi. With its slate
roof and steeple, the church can be
spotted from all parts of the city. Noted
in the National Register of Historic Places,
Holy Trinity boasts six Tiffany stained
glass windows and the only known
windows to honor those who died on
both sides in the Civil War. Home to the
Conservatory of Fine Arts. Sunday
worship at 8:00 am and 10:30 am.
Mid-Week worship Wednesdays at
noon in the chapel.
info@holytrinityvicksburg.org
www.churchoftheholytrinity.org
63. Holly Grove Missionary Baptist Church
746 Johnston Street
601-638-1591
First established in 1863, church
services are conducted each Sunday
morning and Wednesday evening.
Drive-by only.
17. Jackson Street Missionary Baptist
Church
1416 Jackson Street
601-634-6535
c. 1905. Gothic Revival-style church
thought to be the largest church built
and owned by African-Americans in
Mississippi. Drive-by only.
37. King Solomon Baptist Church
1401 Farmer Street
601-638-7658
c. 1880. Gothic Revival-style church
was founded by King Solomon as a
mission in 1859, under the name of
Mount Pleasant Baptist Association.
Drive-by only.
42.
Pleasant
Green
Baptist
Church
817
Bowman
Street
601-6385683
c. 1898.
Two-story
brick
Romanesque Revival-style church
where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
spoke in the summer of 1964.
Drive-by only.
23. St. Mary’s Catholic Church
1512 Main Street
601-636-0115
In September 2006, St. Mary’s Catholic
Church celebrated 100 years, a feat of
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endurance in itself and beyond all
imaginings and hope for those who
started the church in 1906. Young
German nuns, barely out of their teens
and learning a language in transit, would
make their way to a very strange place
and work among blacks who were hated.
The personal danger these priests and
nuns faced was daunting and all but
assured. Drive-by only.
66. Wesley United Methodist Church
1318 First East Street
601-636-6754
Wesley's first building was given to
the slaves of the white Methodist
congregation in 1858. The present
building was constructed c. 1950 and
was the home of Vicksburg's first civil
rights organization. Drive-by only.
TOUR HOMES
1. Ahern’s Belle of the Bends (circa 1876)
508 Klein Street
601-634-0737 • 800-844-2308
Daily 10:00 am 3:00 pm (please call first)
Approximately 30-minute tour.
This breathtaking Italianate mansion sits
atop a bluff overlooking the Mississippi
River and is one of Mississippi’s best
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preserved historical homes. It showcases
beautiful oval, arched woodwork and
trim and intricate Bavarian plaster and
gold leaf crown moldings throughout. Four
original chandeliers and many original
antiques adorn its interior. Stunning
gardens feature a 170-year old crepe
myrtle as well as rare and beautiful
camellias, azaleas, dogwoods and
magnolia trees. The Belle Boutique Gift
Shop offers antiques and unique gifts for
its bed and breakfast patrons and visitors.
Visa, MC, Discover
info@belleofthebends.com
www.belleofthebends.com
2. Anchuca Historic Mansion Tour
Home (circa 1830)
1010 First East Street
601-661-0111
888-686-0111
Open daily 9:30 am – 4:00 pm.
Tour one of Vicksburg’s most historic
antebellum homes. With humble
beginnings as a wood framed pioneer
home, Anchuca was built in 1830 by
J.W. Maulding. Victor Wilson completed the Greek revival structure we see
today in 1847. Joseph E. Davis, patriarchal brother to President Jefferson
Davis, CSA and owner of the magnificent Warren Co. plantation, Hurricane,
died here in 1870. Most notably the
balcony was the site where Jefferson
Davis greeted neighbors and friends
while visiting his brother in 1869. This
Greek revival landmark is listed in the
National Register of Historic Places.
Visa, MC, AE, Discover
anchuca1@bellsouth.net
www.anchuca.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
3. Annabelle Tour Home (circa 1868)
501 Speed Street
601-638-2000 • 800-791-2000
Tours daily by appointment.
This 1868 Victorian Italianate home,
located on the bluffs overlooking the
majestic Mississippi River, was built for
Madison Klein in what is now known as
the Historic Garden District. Nibble on lace
cookies while you learn the fascinating
history of one of early Vicksburg’s prominent families. Your personally guided tour
allows you to step back into a more genteel time in history where opulence was
the order of the day. Seasonal decor and
family heirlooms adorn this home which
now serves as a bed and breakfast inn.
Visa, MC, AE
annabelle@vicksburg.com
www.annabellebnb.com
5. Baer House Tour Home (circa
1849-1870)
1117 Grove Street
601-868-2237 • 601-883-1525
To schedule a tour please call in advance.
Tours last 30-45 minutes.
A charming bed and breakfast retreat,
this exquisite example of Eastlake
Victorian was built in 1870 by Leona
Baer. The home features handcrafted
American chestnut and black walnut
detailed woodwork. On each side of the
entry are the original large formal parlors –
one for family and one for guests which
also served as the ballroom. The outdoor
privy has received much acclaim as one
of the few 2-story facilities in the region.
Baer House is within walking distance
of museums, restaurants, art galleries,
antique shops, and historical sites of
the Civil War.
Meeting and banquet space available.
Visa, MC, Discover
info@baerhouseinn.ms
www.baerhouseinn.ms
6. Bazsinsky House Tour Home
(circa 1861)
1022 Monroe Street at Grove Street
601-634-8404 • 601-218-8201
Open every day at any reasonable time.
Appointments/Reservations requested
and recommended.
Two conflicting stories, one a 53-page
handwritten family history, the other a
researched account of documented
events, address the property from as
early as 1840. Both conclude that the
structure, built by Joseph Bazsinsky as
a town house, remained a home for his
large Jewish family through four generations until early in the twenty-first
century. As the family evolved, the house
evolved and has become an excellent
example of the architectural mysteries
created by changing times, needs, and
desires. Joseph Bazsinsky Town House
and Olga Douglas Lewis Gardens are
across from the Old Court House
Museum in downtown Vicksburg.
Listed as a Vicksburg landmark.
Meeting and banquet space available.
All major credit cards accepted.
Follow us on facebook.
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bazsinskyhouse@bellsouth.net
www.bazsinskyhouse.com
12. Cedar Grove Mansion Inn &
Restaurant (1840-1858)
2200 Oak Street
601-636-1000 • 800-862-1300
Self-guided tours
Daily, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
A magnificent 1840 Greek Revival
mansion overlooking the Mississippi
River on 5 acres with formal gardens,
gazebos, fountains and courtyards which
are a prelude to the mansion furnished
with many original antiques, including
gas-lit chandeliers. A Union cannonball
is still lodged in the parlor wall. One of
the largest and most elegant bed and
breakfasts in the South.
MC, Visa, AE, Discover
info@cedargroveinn.com
www.cedargroveinn.com
18. Corners Mansion Inn (circa 1873)
601 Klein Street
601-636-7421 • 800-444-7421
Tours daily by appointment. (included
with room reservation)
The home is a combination of architectural styles from the Victorian era,
classic Greek Revival and Italianate
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and boasts original Vicksburg pierced
columns, French Creole parterre gardens,
ornate plaster moldings and medallions
and heart pine floors. Built just 8 years
after the Civil War, the stories of John
Alexander Klein and his descendants
come alive during the tour of this historic
home. Relax on the porch swings on
the front gallery while gazing out at the
Mississippi and Yazoo River valley view.
The Corners is a bed and breakfast
that also hosts weddings, reunions and
corporate retreats for local and out-oftown guests.
MC, Visa, AE, Discover
info@thecorners.com
www.thecorners.com
20. George Washington Ball House
(circa 1822)
921 Main Street
601-636-7915
Accepting groups of 6 or more by
appointment.
A frontier home built in 1822 before
Vicksburg was incorporated. Located
in the oldest neighborhood in Vicksburg,
the home was unrecognizable, obscured
by additions and neglect, and its history
untold for nearly a century until it was
fully restored in 2004. It features a two
story veranda, walled garden, parlor,
kitchen, library, and the original slave
quarters. A brief history of slavery may
be included upon request. George
Washington Ball was a distant cousin
of our first president. The house is listed
in the National Register of Historic Places.
Visa, MC and checks are accepted.
www.georgewashingtonball.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
26. Martha Vick House (circa 1830)
1300 Grove Street
601-831-7007
Open Mo-Sa, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm;
Su, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm.
Approximately a one-hour tour.
Please call to verify tour times.
Visit the last original Vick family home
in Vicksburg. This mini-mansion, built
for the unmarried daughter of Vicksburg’s
founder, Newit Vick, has been carefully
restored and furnished as a “fine but
comfortable” home. Elegant 17th, 18th
and early 19th Century antiques and a
large collection of fine French paintings
are displayed in every room. History,
architecture and treasures discussed.
Tours are for the knowledgeable and
the curious. The house is available for
private parties and receptions by prior
arrangement. Subject to closure for
private functions.
Recommended by AAA, Exxon Travel
Club, Mobil Travel Guide, Michelin
and Smithsonian Travel.
info@marthavickhouse.com
marthavb@bellsouth.net
27. The McNutt House (circa 1826)
815 First East Street
601-529-2695
Tours daily by appointment 10:00 am –
4:00 pm.
As seen on the Biography Channel.
Governor Alexander McNutt’s home
prior to his becoming the State’s 12th
Governor is among the oldest residences
in Vicksburg and listed in the National
Register of Historic Places in addition to
State and County Historic Landmarks.
Enjoy an hour-long guided tour highlighting the history of the home and Gov.
McNutt, furnishings, family vintage and
antique curios, our permanent resident
(Lt. D.W. Magill) and of course the “Little
Girl in the Blue Dress” made famous in a
featured segment of My Ghost Story.
The house is just 3 blocks from the Old
Court House Museum and the Jesse
Brent Lower Mississippi Museum.
Individual and group tours are available
daily by appointment.
MC, Visa, Discover are accepted.
mail@themcnutthouse.com
http://themcnutthouse.com/
www.visitvicksburg.com
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ATTRACTIONS
PLACES OF INTEREST
11. Catfish Row Children’s Art Park
Downtown on Levee Street, between
Clay Street and Grove Street.
City Clerk’s Office 601-634-4553 or
Action Line 601-636-3411
Open daily 9:00 am – sunset
A creative adventure into the history of
the Mississippi River and the fabulous
paddle wheel steamboats that once
traveled its mighty waters. Enjoy all the
sights and musical sounds within this
public park and imagine the Mississippi
River life that once flourished along these
waterways. Explore playful areas,
garden area walks, the splash fountain,
children’s art, murals and unique exhibits.
Handicapped accessible.
10. MS Blues Trail Markers:
The Mississippi Blues Trail markers tell
the stories of blues men and women
through words and images, and focus
on how the places where they lived and
the times in which they existed – and
continue to exist – influenced their music.
The sites run the gamut from city streets
to cotton fields, train depots to cemeteries, and clubs to churches.
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Vicksburg is home to five Blues Trail
Markers:
• The Blue Room: (Clay Street between
Mulberry and Washington streets)
• Highway 61 South: Washington St.
and Jackson St. (median)
• Marcus Bottom: Halls Ferry Road
(between Bowmar Ave. and Lane St.)
• The Red Tops: 721 Clay St. (Corner
of Clay St. and Walnut St.)
• Willie Dixon: Willie Dixon Way (On
South St. before Mulberry St.)
www.msbluestrail.org
31. Southern Cultural Heritage Center
1302 Adams Street
601-631-2997
Open Mo-Fr, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm,
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm; Closed two weeks
during the Christmas holidays. Tours are
by appointment only. Rates: $5/adults
and $3/children and group discounts
available. (enter on Adams Street)
The Southern Cultural Heritage Center
is an affiliate of the Mississippi Museum
of Art. This cultural center tells the story
of the Sisters of Mercy who for 132
years educated children and nursed
the sick at Saint Francis Xavier Academy
and Convent. Tours showcase: the
Cobb House (circa 1830), the original
school and hospital barracks during the
Civil War; the Gothic Revival Convent
(1868); the Italianate Auditorium (1885);
and the 1937 Academy. Listed in the
National Register of Historic Places
and is a Mississippi Landmark. Call for
information about cultural programming,
events and private rental.
Visa, MC
info@southernculture.org
www.southernculture.org
www.visitvicksburg.com
33. The Tomato Place
3229 Hwy 61 South
601-661-0040
Open daily until dark.
A must see for artists and photographers.
Be sure to visit this Caribbean-themed
“funky” little shack with a dash of New
Orleans music. Browse handmade
furniture, arts & crafts, and plants in
an old-time roadside produce market.
Breads, pies and cookies are baked
daily. Local honey, sorghum, ribbon
cane syrups and homemade jams, jellies, and “Mississippi Fever” are also
available! Enjoy fresh-squeezed
lemonade from an antique juicer or
enjoy a blended fruit smoothie while
you shop. All-natural selections also
available.
Credit cards and checks welcome.
contact@thetomatoplace.com
www.thetomatoplace.com/info.html
39. Vicksburg Riverfront Murals
Located on floodwall on Levee Street.
At the entrance to the downtown
riverfront, artist Robert Dafford’s 32
life-like pictorial murals depict periods
of history in Vicksburg. Enjoy a peek
into Old Historic Downtown Vicksburg,
the Steamboat Era, the Great Bear Hunt
with President “Teddy” Roosevelt,
African American History and many
more. Also featured is an abstract mural
by Vicksburg artist Martha Ferris which
was the first mural to be painted along
the floodwall in 2001. In a lyrical and
playful fashion, it recognizes three vital
arteries feeding Vicksburg’s diversity:
the river, the railroad, and the highway.
More information about these murals
and mural merchandise for purchase
are available at the Biedenharn CocaCola Museum (see Museums section
on pg 6).
www.riverfrontmurals.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
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GAMING
61. Ameristar Casino Hotel
4116 Washington Street
601-638-1000 • 800-700-7770
Ameristar Casino Hotel is the long-time
market share leader in the city. With its
ornate columns and crystal chandeliers,
the 70,000 square-foot casino is a real
showstopper and includes the largest
live poker room in the market, three
on-site dining venues and two entertainment venues. The property opened
in 1994 and was expanded in 2008.
Offerings include more than 1,800 slot
machines, the area’s largest selection
of video poker, 36 table games including
Craps, Blackjack, Roulette, 21-3, Three
Card Poker and more.
All major credit cards accepted.
https://www.facebook.com/Ameristar.
Casino.VI
Follow us on twitter @AmeristarVI
www.ameristar.com/vicksburg
In the rough-and-tumble frontier days
62. DiamondJacks Casino & Hotel
3990 Washington Street
601-636-5700 • 877-711-0677
Featuring over 30,000-square feet of
exciting gaming action with loose slots
and hot tables with the “friendliest game
in town”, the best restaurants, and a
luxurious hotel with river view suites. We
offer slots, blackjack, craps, video poker,
roulette and much more. Three restaurants offer a variety for any diner. DJ’s
Seafood & Steaks, DiamondJacks
signature restaurant, offers Certified
Angus steaks, seafood and side dishes
in an elegant, casual atmosphere.
Legends buffet is an all-you-can-eat
treat where you can enjoy peel n’ eat
shrimp daily. Stop by the Lucky Bean
when you need a light pick me up or
your favorite Starbucks drink.
All major credit cards accepted.
www.facebook.com/DiamondJacksVic
ksburgMS
Follow us on twitter
@DiamondJacksVic.
www.diamondjacks.com
Vicksburg was known far and wide for
gambling at the riverfront’s Catfish Row.
Today the Vicksburg riverfront is home
to four world-class casinos, each with its
own theme, personality and ambiance.
So, why not try your luck and enjoy great
food and good times!
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GAMING
ARTS &
ENTERTAINMENT
64. Lady Luck Vicksburg
1380 Warrenton Road
I-20 to Exit 1A, left 2 mi.
601-636-7575 • 800-503-3777
Relax, recharge and reward yourself!
Well known for having the hottest and
latest games and over 35,000-square
feet of gaming action, it’s easy to see
why Lady Luck is a longstanding favorite
with locals and tourists alike. With over
600 machines the choices are many and
the pay-outs are plenty! Enjoy beautiful
views of the Mississippi River from The
Farmer’s Pick Buffet and Otis & Henry’s.
All major credit cards and checks
accepted.
https://www.facebook.com/LadyLuckVK
Follow us on twitter @LadyLuckVK
www.ladyluckvicksburg.com
65. Riverwalk Casino & Hotel
1046 Warrenton Road
601-634-0100 866-615-9125
Open daily.
Vicksburg’s newest casino, Riverwalk
operates with the motto “Get Happy”
which means they work hard to make
fun the rule, not the exception. The
gaming excitement on their single-level,
land-based casino will you get you
smiling, and Riverwalk knows how you
love rewards, so sign up for a complimentary Riverbank Rewards card to
earn lots of free goodies. Overnight
guests enjoy beautifully appointed hotel
rooms with magnificent Mississippi River
views. Featuring two dining choices:
Magnolia Hill Buffet for endless Southern
favorites and Rocky’s for 24/7 polished
casual dining. The Riverwalk Meeting
and Conference Center has panoramic
views and is perfect for any gathering
to make your next event a happy one.
Ample convenient surface and garage
parking. Free valet.
All major credit cards are accepted.
www.facebook.com/riverwalkvicksburg
www.riverwalkvicksburg.com
Vicksburg boasts many renowned local
and regional artists, whose works are
featured in numerous galleries and shops
all around the city. Southern culture artist
H.C. Porter who is known for her visual
storytelling technique also calls Vicksburg
home. The Attic Gallery is Mississippi’s
oldest independent art gallery. Now in
its seventh decade, “Gold in the Hills,”
is listed in the Guinness Book of World
Records as the world’s longest running
show.
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
MUSIC VENUES
ART GALLERIES
Attic Gallery
1101 Washington Street
601-638-9221
Mo-Sa, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
The Attic Gallery is the oldest independent art gallery in the state of Mississippi.
It features Southern folk art, contemporary fine art, handmade pottery, glass,
jewelry, and many “blues” related items
with funk mixed in. Fodors Guide to
the South states “regional art, fine crafts
chosen with a discriminating eye... a
Southern rival to New York galleries.”
Walk up the steps for the unusual. It
ranges from Elvis to “our lady.”
All major credit cards accepted.
atticgal@aol.com
www.atticgallery.net
H.C. Porter Gallery
1216 Washington Street
601-661-9444
Mo-Fr, 10:00 am – 5:30 pm;
Sa, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Fine art gallery featuring original
paintings, original serigraphs, and fine
art prints and photographs by nationally
recognized Mississippi artist, H.C.
Porter. The gallery also features other
works by contemporary Southern artists.
Also featuring artwork and music from
H.C. Porter’s newest project,
Blues@Home, a collection of 29
paintings featuring Mississippi’s living
blues legends.
All credit cards and checks accepted.
Handicapped accessible.
hcporter@hcporter.com
www.hcporter.com
www.hcporter.com/bluesathome
Peterson’s Art & Antiques
1400 Washington Street
601-636-7210
Mo-Sa, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm.
Original local and regional art in a
variety of mediums including paintings,
pottery, stained glass, metal yard art,
wood, hand engraving and more!
Custom lamps and repairs, gourmet
foods including many Mississippi
products, gifts, rugs, home furnishings,
bath and body products, and much
more. Major name brands include
Ahava, Melissa & Doug, Magnolia
Baby and Rewined Candles.
All major credit cards and checks
are accepted.
www.petersonsaa.com
info@petersonsaa.com
www.petersonsaa.com
River Bend Galleries
1915 Mission 66 #A
601-636-5068
Mo-Fr, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Known for its unique, preservationquality framing, the gallery features watercolors, colored pencil, photography, oils,
and local artists’ pottery and jewelry.
All major credit cards accepted.
107. 1311 Bar & Grill
1311 Washington Street
601-272-8300
www.facebook.com/1311barvicksburg
145. ROCA Restaurant & Bar
127 Country Club Drive
601-638-0800
www.rocarestaurant.com
61. Ameristar Bottleneck Blues Bar
4146 Washington Street
601-638-1000 • 800-700-7770
www.ameristar.com/vicksburg
31. Southern Cultural Heritage Center
1302 Adams Street
601-631-2997
www.southernculture.org
61. Ameristar Cabaret Lounge
4146 Washington Street
601-638-1000 • 800-700-7770
www.ameristar.com/vicksburg
152. Toney’s
1903 Mission 66
601-636-0024
www.toneysrestaurant.com
168. Beechwood Restaurant & Lounge
4451 E. Clay Street
601-636-3761
www.facebook.com/TheBeechwood
Upper End Bar
1306 Washington Street
601-634-8333
www.facebook.com/TheUpperEndBar
62. DiamondJacks Casino
3990 Washington Street
601-636-5700 • 877-711-0677
www.diamondjacks.com
34. Vicksburg City Auditorium
901 Monroe Street
601-634-4511
www.vicksburg.org
101. Historic Klondyke Trading Post
100 North Washington Street
601-638-4321
36. Vicksburg Convention Center
1600 Mulberry Street
601-630-2929 • 866-VCC-MEET
Follow us on facebook and twitter.
www.vicksburgevents.com
64. Lady Luck Casino
Arena Room
1380 Warrenton Road
601-636-7575
www.ladyluckvicksburg.com
155. Walnut Hills
1214 Adams Street
601-638-4910
www.walnuthillsms.com
facebook.com/WalnutHillsRestaurant
Follow us on twitter @WalnutHillsMS
64. Lady Luck Casino
Lone Wolf
1380 Warrenton Road
601-636-7575
www.ladyluckvicksburg.com
106. LD’s Kitchen
1111 Mulberry Street
601-636-9838
www.facebook.com/LDsKitchen
104. Monsour’s at the Biscuit Company
1100 Washington Street
601-638-1571
www.facebook.com/Monsours
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Warren County Welcome Center
4210 Washington Street
601-638-4269
warren@mississippi.org
www.visitmississippi.org
99. Wine House
1408 Washington Street
601-415-5549
www.winehousevicksburg.com
facebook.com/VicksburgWineHouse
www.visitvicksburg.com
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
OUTSIDE ART
THEATER
32. Vicksburg Theatre Guild
Parkside Playhouse at 101 Iowa Ave.
(intersection of N. Frontage Rd.
and Iowa Ave.)
601-636-0471
Call or go to web site for show dates
& times.
Vicksburg Theatre Guild is Mississippi's
oldest chartered community theater –
since 1936! For 2014-2015, the guild
presents the following family friendly
entertainment: Les Miserables, The
Ponder Heart, Oliver!, Smoke and
Mirrors, Fairy Tale Theatre and the
melodrama Gold in the Hills. Gold in
the Hills, an old time melodrama is
listed in the Guinness Book of World
Records as the longest-running play,
runs bi-annually in April and July on
Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets may
be purchased online or at the box
office. No reservations are required.
Open seating.
MC, Visa
vicksburg.theatre@gmail.com
www.vicksburgtheatreguild.com
40. Wilcox Cinema 6, Vicksburg Mall
3505 Pemberton Boulevard
601-638-2136
Along with new seating and carpeting,
renovations include the addition of DTS
Surround Sound systems in all 4
screening rooms, expanded seating
areas for disabled customers and a
refurbished lobby and concessions area.
http://vicksburg.wilcoxtheatres.com
60. Westside Theatre Foundation
Historic Strand Theatre at 717 Clay
Street
The Coral Room Theatre at 801
Clay Street
601-301-3158
The Westside Theatre Foundation exists
to expand the creative talents and
explore the artistic boundaries of performers and audiences in the Vicksburg
area, physically, emotionally and
intellectually. Upcoming performance
schedules can be seen on the website
along with online ticket purchasing by
credit card or call to reserve door
tickets for purchase by cash or check.
Credit cards accepted online only.
iknowjack@email.com
christina@bradway.com
www.westsidetheatrefoundation.com
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11. Catfish Row Children’s Art Park
Downtown on Levee Street,
(between Clay Street and Grove Street)
A creative adventure into the history of
the Mississippi River and the fabulous
paddle wheel steamboats that once
traveled its mighty waters. Explore
playful areas, garden area walks, the
splash fountain, children’s art, murals
and unique exhibits.
Handicapped accessible.
25. Margaret’s Grocery
Route 4, Box 219 – Highway 61 North
Margaret’s Grocery has huge towers
of pink, white and yellow masonry
surrounding the original store building.
The structure is the work of the
Reverend H.D. Dennis, Margaret’s
husband, who promised her years ago,
“If you marry me, I’ll turn your store
into a palace.” This folk art structure,
which stretches more than 100 feet
along Highway 61, is filled with folk
art displays. Store is not currently open
for inside viewing.
38. Vicksburg National Military Park
3201 Clay Street
601-636-0583
The park commemorates the campaign,
siege, and defense of Vicksburg in 1863
and includes over 1,340 monuments
and markers, a 16-mile tour road, a
restored Union gunboat, and a
National Cemetery.
www.nps.gov/vick
39. Vicksburg Riverfront Murals
Located on the floodwall on Levee
Street.
At the entrance to the downtown
riverfront, 32 life-like pictorial murals
depict periods of history from our
earliest Native American period to the
present. Also featured is an Abstract
mural, by Vicksburg artist Martha Ferris.
In a lyrical and playful fashion, it recognizes three vital arteries feeding
Vicksburg’s diversity.
www.riverfrontmurals.com
65. Riverwalk Casino & Hotel
Sculpture Garden
1046 Warrenton Road
601-634-0100 • 866-615-9125
Don’t forget to check out the
Riverwalk Art Program which features
local and regional artists with both
outdoor and indoor art and sculpture.
www.riverwalkvicksburg.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
ANNUAL EVENTS
For more information on the scheduled
events please visit the calendar of
events on our website.
January
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade
Downtown Chill in the Hills 5K Walk
and 10K Run
February
Carnaval de Mardi Gras
Mardi Gras Parade
March
Hit the Bricks
Lenten Fine Art Series
Run Thru History
April
Alcorn State University Jazz Fest
“Birdie, Bogey and Boogie” Junior
Auxiliary Golf Tournament
Bluz Cruz Kayak & Canoe Race
Civil War Show
“Gold in the Hills”
Old Court House Flea Market
RiverFest Music and Arts Festival
RiverFest Arts & Crafts Show
May
A Chocolate Affair
Holt Collier Sacred Harp Singing
Memorial Day Activities
Mother’s Day Friday
National Travel & Tourism Week
June
Coin & Collectibles Show
Fairy Tale Theatre
Faith Fest
Farmer’s Market
Miss Mississippi Outstanding Teen
Miss Mississippi Pageant
Stamm Swim Invitational
Vicksburg National Military Park
Living History
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July
Farmer’s Market
Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration
“Gold in the Hills”
Governor’s Cup Baseball Tournament
Vicksburg Benevolent Club
Homecoming
Vicksburg National Military Park
Living History
SHOPPING
August
Bottle Show & Sale
Coin & Collectibles Show
Farmer’s Market
Gator Bait Triathlon
Governor’s Cup Baseball Tournament
Mississippi River Nature Festival
Red Carpet Bowl
September
Bridging the Blues
Outlets at Vicksburg Shopping
Extravaganza
October
Bike MS: Bike to the Battlefield
Bricks and Spokes
Bridging the Blues
Bridging the Gap
Classics in the Courtyard
Downtown Fall Festival
Old Court House Flea Market
Outlets at Vicksburg Spooky Pooch
Costume Contest
Over the River Run
Shopping Extravaganza
November
Candlelight Series
Classics in the Courtyard
Hit the Bricks
Old Fashioned Christmas Open House
Outlets at Vicksburg Tree Lighting
Soul Blues Friday
Veteran’s Day Parade
December
Breakfast with Santa
Confederate Ball
Holly Days Arts & Crafts Show
Saint Joseph Orchestra Christmas
Concert
Vicksburg Main Street’s Annual
Christmas Parade of Lights
www.visitvicksburg.com
The shops along Washington Street are
filled with wonderful gift and specialty
items that range from fun and funky to
fantastically fashionable. Come on down
and enjoy the charm of the brick-paved
streets lined with old-fashioned gaslights.
The Outlets at Vicksburg boast namebrand outlet stores offering 20-70% off
retail every day. At the Vicksburg Mall
you find a variety of national chain stores
and specialty shops. Everybody deserves
a little pampering so for a totally relaxing
indulgence check out one of our day spas!
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SHOPPING
SHOPPING
Historic Downtown Vicksburg
(Vicksburg Main Street Program)
See Catfish Row Special Section
on p. 67
1010 Levee Street, Suite D
601-634-4527
Rich in natural, historical and architectural resources, downtown Vicksburg is
a beautiful home to many of Vicksburg’s
oldest and most viable businesses and
boasts an exceptional mix of retail shops,
restaurants, museums, art galleries,
antique shops, service businesses and
other attractions. This area truly has
retained the charm of the past while
blending with the vision of the future.
Check out Catfish Row to see Vicksburg’s
history come to life on the Riverfront
Murals, to dance in the splash fountain
at the Children’s Art Park, to visit the Old
Depot Museum and Lower Mississippi
River Museum and to shop at Levee
Street Marketplace for amazing handcrafted items. Find everything in
downtown Vicksburg – Simply. Uniquely.
Southern.
www.downtownvicksburg.org
Outlets at Vicksburg
4000 S. Frontage Rd, 1-20 Exit 5B or 4A
601-636-7434
Mo-Th, 10:00 am – 8:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 10:00 am – 9:00 pm;
Su, noon – 6:00 pm.
Outlets at Vicksburg offers incredible
name brand outlet stores with a variety
of merchandise to provide customers
with the ultimate shopping experience.
Visit Bass Company Store, Billy’s Italian
Restaurant, Bon Worth, Carter’s, The
Children’s Place, Claire’s, Coach Factory
Outlet, Dressbarn, Famous Footwear
Outlet, GAP Outlet, Gymboree Outlet,
Kitchen Collection, Lane Bryant Outlet,
L’eggs Hanes Bali Playtex, Perfumania,
Reebok, Rocky Mountain Chocolate
Factory, rue21 etc!, Skechers, Van
Heusen, and Vitamin World. 30%-70%
off retail prices every day! It’s fashion
forward shopping for the entire family
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at budget friendly prices! Handicapped
accessible and group friendly. Shopping
bags and free VIP cards available upon
request. All major credit cards are
accepted and an ATM is available on site.
Follow us on Facebook (Outlets at
Vicksburg) and Twitter (@VburgOutlets).
mchan@outletsatvicksburg.com
www.outletsatvicksburg.com
Plaza at Vicksburg
3405 Pemberton Square Blvd.
601-634-0823
The plaza at Vicksburg includes Anytime
Fitness, Cititrends, Japanese Express,
Little Caesars, Pet Sense, Newk’s and
TJ Maxx.
manager@vicksburgmall.com
www.vicksburgmall.com
Vicksburg Mall
3505 Pemberton Square Boulevard
I-20 at Exit 1C Halls Ferry Road
601-634-0823
Mo-Sa, 10:00 am – 9:00 pm;
Su, 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm.
The region’s only enclosed major
shopping center anchored by Dillard’s,
Belk, Goody’s, Hobby Lobby, and Alcorn
State University Vicksburg Branch,
Vicksburg Mall services a seven county
trade area. Wilcox Theatres and Garfield’s
Restaurant & Pub complement the mix
of national, regional and locally-owned
specialty shops, eateries and entertainment. Popular national retailers include
Bookland, a division of Books-A-Million,
GNC, Hibbett’s Sporting Goods, Rainbow,
Sports Additions and Payless ShoeSource. The US Air Force/Army and
Marines all have Career Centers located
in the Vicksburg Mall.
www.vicksburgmall.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
ANTIQUES
Adolph Rose Antiques
717 Clay Street
601-636-3700
Mo-Sa, 11:00 am – 5:30 pm
Antique furniture – American and
English, Civil War relics, coins, bottles,
clocks, glassware, stained glass, costume jewelry and much more.
Visa, MC, AE, debit cards and checks
accepted.
Art and Soul of the South
1312 Washington Street
601-629-6201
Tu-Sa, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Known for creative vintage embellishments and hand-painted vintage furniture,
Art & Soul seamlessly blends old and
new styles.
Visa, MC, Debit cards and checks.
shop@artandsoulofthesouth.com
www.artandsoulofthesouth.com
Katzenmeyer’s Auction
Service/Antique Retail Shop
3508 South Washington Street
601-415-3121
Mo-Fr, 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sa, 11:00 am – 4:30 pm
Antiques, collectibles, Civil War, gifts,
glassware, and more unique items.
Look for the Giant Boot from the
American Pickers.
MC/Visa credit cards and checks with
proper ID are accepted.
hkatz@bellsouth.net
www.msauctionservice.com
Keystone Antique Furnishings
1205 Washington Street
601-636-3222
We-Sa, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm and by
appointment.
Retail antique furnishings include antique
European, American and Asian furniture,
tools, handmade wool rugs, art work,
collector glass & china, silverplate, lamps
and more. Also sells home fragrances
from Italy for your home.
Credit cards and checks are accepted.
keyantique@att.net
Levee Street Marketplace
1001 Levee Street
601-638-7191
Mo – Sa, 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
Open on first and third Sundays from
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
A variety of unique creations and items:
arts and crafts, antiques, vintage items,
jewelry, boutique clothing, holiday décor,
pottery, souvenirs, collegiate items, chalk
base furniture paint, repurposed furniture,
and more. Drinks and snacks also
available.
Visa, MC, Discover and local checks
are accepted.
www.facebook.com/LeveeStreetMark
etplace
The Old Store (circa 1915)
6216 Warriors Trail (Bovina Exit 11
off I-20)
601-636-3630
Mo-Sa, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
The Old Country Store's building was
built in 1915 and still houses the original
fixtures such as the meat cooler which
operates with ice, the seed bin and the
cloth counter. Antiques showcased
inside and outside. Coldest Cokes in
the county.
Checks and cash only.
patriciavinzant@gmail.com
www.oldbovinastore.com
Peterson’s Art & Antiques
1400 Washington Street
601-636-7210
Mo-Sa, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Original local and regional art in a variety
of mediums including paintings, pottery,
stained glass, metal yard art, wood, hand
engraving and more! Custom lamps
and repairs, gourmet foods including
many Mississippi products, gifts, rugs,
home furnishings, bath and body
products, and much more. Major name
brands include Ahava, Melissa & Doug,
Magnolia Baby and RewinedCandles.
All major credit cards and checks are
accepted.
www.petersonsaa.com
info@petersonsaa.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
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SHOPPING
Willingham’s, Inc.
1305 Washington Street
601-631-0081
Mo-Sa, 10:00 am – 5:30 pm.
Gift shop boutique located in downtown
featuring Peter’s pottery, home décor,
clothes, gourmet food, Votivo candles,
and jewelry featuring Earth Grace,
LizTech, Margaret Walden, Kristen
Afonso and Hope-faith miracles.
Handicapped accessible.
Visa, MC, Discover, AE
Willingham16@bellsouth.net
www.willinghamsinvicksburg.com
DAY SPAS
The Body Shop Salon and Spa
3420 Wisconsin Avenue Suite 1
601-634-4772
Mo-Fr, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm;
Sa, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm.
Other hours by appointment.
Offers a peaceful, calm friendly environment where all clients are made to
feel special. Licensed professionals and
locally owned and operated. Services
include hair, manicures, pedicures,
facials, face and body waxing, and
Swedish and deep tissue massage.
All major credit cards and checks are
accepted.
lkdaum@aol.com
www.bodyshopspa.net
Dimensions Salon & Spa
104 Holt Collier Drive
(Next to Fox’s Pizza)
601-634-0070
Tu-Fr, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm,
Sa by appointment only
Offering manicures, pedicures, body
wraps, and massages: hot stone,
relaxation, and deep tissue.
Check and cash only.
dimensions2002@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/dimensionssalon
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Loft Salon and Spa
1305 Washington Street
601-636-4487
Tu-Fr, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm;
Sa, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.
Full service salon offering waxing,
massages, facials, electrolysis, nail
and hair services. Offers high quality
styling services at affordable prices.
All stylists are licensed professionals
who regularly take courses in the latest
trends. Also carries a variety of salon
and facial products such as Dermaware,
Redkin, Colorproof, OPI, Creative Nail,
It’s a 10, Aquage, Scruples and Hempz.
All major credit cards and checks are
accepted.
theloftsalonandspa@aol.com
OUTDOOR
RECREATION
Massage by Chris
1601A N Frontage Rd
601-630-3333
Services by appointment only.
Specializes in deep tissue massages.
Other services include facials, reflexology,
sports massages and heated stones.
Gift certificates available.
Secret Garden Spa
1703 Monroe Street
601-868-0871
Mo – Sa, 8:00 am – 6:00 pm by
appointment.
Please call for details on out calls.
You deserve to be pampered and The
Secret Garden Spa is the perfect destination for relaxation. Enjoy a full or half
day of soothing services to calm and
rejuvenate your body. The spa stylist
includes hair services using L’Oreal
Professional color treatments and
products. Private rooms available for
all treatments. Appointments may be
booked online.
All major credit cards are accepted.
fawnfrancis@gmail.com
www.vicksburgmassagetherapy.vpweb.com
www.facebook.com/FawnFrancisVick
sburgTherapeuticMassage
www.visitvicksburg.com
Whether it is nature viewing, fishing,
hunting, golfing or picnicking you want,
Vicksburg offers it all. Avid golfers bring
your clubs – Vicksburg has courses for
you! In town, you won’t be at a loss for
space to unwind and enjoy the outdoors.
There’s Riverfront Park, Vicksburg City
Park and Pavilion, the Children’s Art Park
at Catfish Row and the Vicksburg
National Military Park.
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OUTDOOR RECREATION
OUTDOOR RECREATION
Vicksburg Area Nature Guide
Vicksburg Information Center
52 Old Hwy 27 off Clay Street
(Across from the Vicksburg National
Military Park)
601-636-9421 • 800-221-3536
The Vicksburg area nature guide
describes and provides directions to
many of the more outstanding sites
within 30 miles of Vicksburg where
wildlife watching opportunities abound.
Additionally, there are outstanding opportunities for bicycling, hiking, canoeing
area streams and the Mississippi River,
camping, or touring scenic roads such
as the Natchez Trace Parkway and the
Great River Road. Stop by and pick
up a copy of the nature guide.
43. Bazinsky Park
120 Bazinsky Road (Off South
Frontage Rd near Home Depot)
601-634-4514
(Vicksburg Sports and Recreation Dept.)
3 softball fields, 1 baseball field, bathrooms, batting cages, concession areas,
and open areas.
44. Blue Cat Guide Service
601-953-5767 • 601-856-5796
Please call to set up an appointment.
Rod and reel fishing for trophy blue catfish in the Mississippi River at historic
Vicksburg.
www.bluecatguideservice.com
47. Bovina Soccer Complex
2050 Tiffintown Road, Bovina
(I-20, Exit 11)
GPS: N 32º 22.237 W 090º 42.861'
601-634-4514 (Vicksburg Sports and
Recreation Dept.)
The Vicksburg Soccer Organization
(VSO) is for boys and girls age 4-18
to learn to play soccer, get physical
and mental fitness and to have fun.
Games and tournaments are played
at the Bovina Soccer Complex.
www.vsosoccer.org
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56. Chotard Landing Resort
350 Chotard Lake Rd.
601-279-4282
Fishing on Mississippi River oxbow
lakes and hunting within 20 minutes
on over 100,000 acres of public land.
Bait and fishing supplies available as
well as a boat ramp. Located 30 miles
north of Vicksburg, MS on Hwy 465.
Family friendly, senior citizen oriented.
All major credit cards are accepted.
chotardlandingresort@yahoo.com
www.chotardlandingresort.com
45. Clear Creek Golf Club
1566 Tiffintown Road, Bovina
(I-20, Exit 11)
601-638-9395
Public, 18-hole golf course, driving
range, and tennis courts just minutes
from Vicksburg.
www.clearcreekgolfcourse.org
49. Halls Ferry Park
1280 S. Frontage Road
601-634-4514 (Vicksburg Sports and
Recreation Dept.)
2 softball fields, 5 baseball fields, 10
tennis courts, bathrooms, batting cages,
concession areas, and open areas. Host
of the annual Governor’s Cup the last
weekend of July and first weekend of
August.
www.vwaabaseball.com
14. Mission Park
Mission 66 and Martin Luther King Blvd.
GPS: N 32º 21.522' W 090º 51.768'
601-634-4514 (Vicksburg Sports and
Recreation Dept.)
1 baseball field, 2 basketball courts,
playground equipment, open area,
picnic tables, bathrooms, and concession area.
46. Culkin Baseball
5425 Mt. Alban Rd.
The Culkin Athletic Association is
home to a local little league and to
tournaments affiliated with Dizzy
Dean Baseball, Inc. Find information
about tournaments at
www.psa360.com.
50. Riverfront Park
4100 Washington Street
7:00 am – Sunset
Located on the banks of the mighty
Mississippi River. A public park – first
come, first serve on picnic tables, charcoal
grills, 4 playgrounds, volleyball court,
walking trail, group pavilion and restrooms.
Handicapped accessible.
DeSoto Outfitters, LLP
601-636-2977
By appointment only.
Services available: duck, deer, hog,
quail hunting, fishing, hand-grabbing.
DeSoto Outfitters is located in
Vicksburg and utilizes approximately
100 acres of DeSoto Island. The island
was formed when the Mississippi
River changed its course in 1876. The
island now offers excellent outdoor
opportunities for the sportsman.
Visa accepted.
51. Tara Wildlife
6791 Eagle Lake Shore Road
601-279-4261
Featuring 9,000 acres located on the
Mississippi River thirty minutes north
of Vicksburg. Tara is a perfect setting
for business retreats and workshops,
family reunions, summer youth
camps, skeet and sporting clay
shoots, fishing memberships, and nature
tours. World-class outdoor opportunities.
tara@tarawildlife.com
www.tarawildlife.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
52. Vicksburg City Park and Pavilion
Located at 100 Army Navy Drive
601-634-4514
Facilities include a skate park, playgrounds, 2 adult softball fields, Olympicsized swimming pool and covered
pavilions. Some of our activities include
baseball (spring and fall), softball,
basketball, skateboarding, walking trails,
arts programs, volleyball, swimming,
flag football, lifeguard certification,
umpire clinics and playground activities.
recreation@vicksburg.org
53. Vicksburg Country Club
127 Country Club Drive
601-636-8581
Tu-Su, 8:00 am – dusk
Call for rates.
Private club, reciprocal arrangements
with other clubs. Out-of-county guests
permitted. 18-hole golf course built in
1929, tennis courts, swimming pool,
and dining. Call for rates.
All major credit cards accepted. No
checks.
sc@vicksburgcc.com
www.vicksburgcc.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
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OUTDOOR RECREATION
SCENIC DRIVES
DAY TRIPS
Blue Scenic Tour:
I-20 – Exit 4-B
East Clay Street
Blue shield shaped signs
lead the way from the
Vicksburg National Military Park to
African American history, 1822-1870
period homes, churches, The Old
Court House Museum, restaurants,
Southern culture, unique shops,
murals of history at the city riverfront,
casinos and end with a view of the
present day Mississippi River.
Red Scenic Tour:
I-20 – Exit 1-A
Washington Street
Marked by red-shield
shaped signs this historic
driving tour begins with a view of the
mighty Mississippi River at the
Mississippi State Welcome Center.
Travel north on Washington Street to
begin an unforgettable tour of historic
Vicksburg. Turn Right on the Frontage
Road just across from Ameristar Casino
then left on Confederate Avenue to a
section of the Confederate defense
lines around our city in 1863. Left on
Mulvihill and right on Drummond leads
you to early 1900 period homes. From
this point you will pass by churches,
a unique shopping area, restaurants,
museums and historic homes and end
your tour at the Vicksburg National
Military Park.
SCENIC OVERLOOKS
Two paved, looped drive-thru overlooks
offer spectacular views of the Mississippi
River and both the old and new
Mississippi River bridges. Take Exit 1A
north of Interstate 20 on Washington
Street. Navy Circle is just off the interstate and next to the Mississippi State
Welcome Center. Louisiana Circle is
approximately 1 mile north between
the Ameristar and DiamondJacks casinos
and next to Riverfront Park.
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Head south on Highway 61 for an
extension of your historical tour. Visit
Grand Gulf State Park, where Grant’s
troops surprised Confederates who
were guarding the Mississippi River,
and Port Gibson, the town Grant said
was too beautiful to burn. Continue
on to Lorman and have lunch at the
Old Country Store, taking time to see
the Ruins of Windsor. Or pick up the
Natchez Trace, where the scenery is
spectacular, the historical interpretation
is superb, and a perfect spot for a
picnic!
ACCOMMODATIONS
Head north on Highway 61 for a
relaxing drive through the Delta. See
rich farm lands and acres and acres
of cotton and corn growing in the fall.
In Onward, a historical marker marks
the spot of Teddy Roosevelt’s famous
bear hunt where he refused to shoot
a chained bear cub, giving rise to the
Teddy Bear.
Head west on I-20 across the River into
Louisiana and see Grant’s Canal,
annexed as part of the Vicksburg National
Military Park. Also check out the Southern
Heritage Air Museum at the VicksburgTallulah Regional Airport in Mound for a
peek into the world of aviation through
the preservation and exhibition of aircrafts
and other artifacts. Forty-five minutes
from there visit Poverty Point, a National
Historic Landmark and World Heritage
Site that commemorates a culture that
thrived during the first and second
millennia B.C. This site contains some
of the largest prehistoric earth works in
North America. Dated between 1650 and
700 B.C., this site of more than 400
acres is unique among archaeological
sites on this continent.
Lodging in Vicksburg includes hotels,
lodges and luxurious bed and breakfast
inns and RV accommodations. Whether
you come for a family visit or on a group
tour, for business or for pleasure, you
will find accommodations that will meet
your needs.
Head east on I-20 toward Jackson and
take the Edwards exit on MS-467 to
Raymond. On the way, see historic
Champion Hill off Buck Reed Road
between Edwards and Bolton. In
Raymond, stop by and visit the
Raymond Battlefield.
www.visitvicksburg.com
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ACCOMMODATIONS
Bed and Breakfast Inns
1. Ahern’s Belle of the Bends Bed &
Breakfast (circa 1876)
508 Klein Street
601-634-0737 • 800-844-2308
4 rooms
Proud to be Vicksburg’s number one
bed and breakfast based on traveler
reviews at tripadvisor.com, this stately
Italianate mansion is centrally located
in the Historic Garden District. Guests
enjoy enticing southern breakfasts,
enchanting gardens and excellent service.
All guest rooms located in the mansion
offer exquisite antique furnishings, full
private baths, individual temperature
controls, upscale private label bath
amenities, luxurious 100% cotton linens,
flat screen TVs, cable and complimentary WiFi. Double verandahs with wicker
porch swings offer lovely views of the
Mississippi River and the Delta. Private,
gated off-street parking. Charming
boutique gift shop open to all.
Visa, MC, Discover
info@belleofthebends.com
www.belleofthebends.com
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3. Annabelle Bed & Breakfast Inn
(circa 1868)
501 Speed Street
601-638-2000 • 800-791-2000
6 rooms, 1 suite
Annabelle offers warm southern hospitality
in an elegant, yet comfortable Victorian
setting, listed in Fodor’s South’s Best
B & B’s. A full Southern breakfast
served in the authentic Victorian dining
room. Six guest rooms with beds dressed
in fine linens, 13 ft ceilings with beautiful
chandeliers, antiques, family heirlooms
and private baths with spa inspired
amenities. Natchez Suite accommodates
four guests with a full kitchen. Off street
lighted parking, turndown service,
swimming pool, views of the Mississippi
River, and a personally guided tour.
Our Dream Escape package offers
lodging for two nights, dining & tours
starting at budget friendly pricing.
Pets welcome.
Visa, MC, AE
annabelle@vicksburg.com
www.annabellebnb.com
2. Anchuca Historic Mansion & Inn
(circa 1830)
1010 First East Street
601-661-0111 888-686-0111
8 rooms (2 suites)
The place to “B&B,” this charming
escape offers luxurious comfort in a
relaxed setting and some of the best
food in town at Café Anchuca. Guest
rooms are beautifully decorated and
feature 100% cotton linens, Gilchrest &
Soames toiletries, private baths, cable
television, and free Wi-Fi. Your stay
includes a full plantation style breakfast
and tour of the house & grounds. The
home features elegant parlors and a
library where guests can enjoy afternoon
tea. The grounds include courtyards, a
fountain full of gold fish, and a swimming
pool and cabana. Anchuca is in historic
“Old Town," within walking distance to
museums, churches, antique shops,
art galleries, and other attractions.
Visa, MC, AE, Discover
Anchuca1@bellsouth.net
www.anchuca.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
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5. Baer House Inn
(circa 1849-1870)
1117 Grove Street
601-868-2237 • 601-883-1525
7 rooms.
A charming bed and breakfast retreat,
this exquisite example of Eastlake
Victorian was built in 1870 by Leona
Baer. The guest rooms are all located in
the main house and are furnished with
period antiques, king and queen-sized
beds and private bathrooms. A full
breakfast is served each morning and
a social hour is held each evening with
wine and snacks. Located in the heart
of historic Vicksburg within walking
distance to museums, antique shopping and restaurants. Packages for
weekday and weekend getaways can
be tailored to the guest's needs.
Pets accepted with prior approval ($25
fee). The Inn has a garden area for
weddings with a gazebo and pergola.
Meeting and banquet space available.
AAA and military discounts available.
Visa, MC, Discover
info@baerhouseinn.ms
www.baerhouseinn.ms
www.visitvicksburg.com
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ACCOMMODATIONS
6. Bazsinsky House
(circa 1861)
1022 Monroe Street
601-218-8201 • 601-634-8404
2 rooms
Rooms are inside the main house.
Located within two blocks of museums,
restaurants, shops and bars. Incredible
views of rivers, downtown, and Old Court
House Museum. Amenities include
king-size beds, private bathrooms with
whirlpool tubs and granite slab shower
enclosures, central heating and air
conditioning with individual thermostat
controls, elevator and off street parking.
Handicapped accessible.
All major credit cards accepted.
bazsinskyhouse@bellsouth.net
www.bazsinskyhouse.com
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12. Cedar Grove Mansion Inn &
Restaurant (circa 1840-1858)
2200 Oak Street
601-636-1000 • 800-862-1300
33 rooms
A magnificent 1840 Greek Revival
mansion listed in the National Register
of Historic Places overlooking the
Mississippi River on 5 acres with formal
gardens, gazebos, fountains and courtyards which are a prelude to the mansion
furnished with many original antiques,
including gas-lit chandeliers. A Union
cannonball is still lodged in the parlor
wall. Enjoy the mansion bar overlooking the old gazebo gardens, sherry &
sweets with turn down service. Rates
include: self-guided tour of mansion,
full Southern style breakfast, swimming
pool, gardens and croquet.
Pet friendly, $50 non-refundable deposit.
Meeting and banquet space available.
Visa, MC, Discover, AE
info@cedargroveinn.com
www.cedargroveinn.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
18. Corners Mansion Bed &
Breakfast Inn (circa 1873)
601 Klein Street
601-636-7421 • 800-444-7421
14 rooms (one suite).
Situated on a bluff overlooking the
Mississippi and Yazoo River valleys,
The Corners is a relaxing getaway with
eight guest rooms in the main house,
two in the original servants quarters and
four additional guest rooms in the circa
1995 Galleries building built to echo
the architectural style of the main house.
The rooms have antique beds, whirlpool
baths, fireplaces, cable TV, high speed
Internet, telephones and outstanding
views. Rates include a mansion tour and
a plantation style Southern breakfast
served in the original formal dining room.
Great venue for a wedding, retreat or
family reunion.
All major credit cards and checks are
accepted.
info@thecorners.com
www.thecorners.com
27. The McNutt House
(circa 1826)
815 First East Street
601-529-2695
Open daily 10:00 am – 5:00 pm or by
appointment.
6 rooms (3 suites)
The second oldest home in the
Historic Downtown District and residence
of Alexander G. McNutt immediately
preceding his taking office as Mississippi's
12th Governor in 1838. Listed in the
National Register of Historic Places in
addition to designations as a Mississippi
and Warren Country historic landmark.
A lovely courtyard with multiple decks
and water features offer a relaxing
setting after a day touring. McNutt's
living quarters, his personal office and
guest bedroom now accommodate our
guests as suites with amenities including
an equipped kitchen, private bath, HD
cable, premium movie channels, Wi-Fi,
iron and board, hairdryer and complimentary laundry facilities.
Visa, MC and Discover accepted.
mail@themcnutthouse.com
www.themcnutthouse.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
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ACCOMMODATIONS
Vicksburg on Hwy 465.
www.chotardlandingresort.com
CAMPGROUNDS &
RV PARKS
54. Ameristar RV Park
725 Lucy Bryson Street
(Exit 1-A off Washington St.)
601-631-0402
67 RV Hook-ups.
Offers pull thru spaces on a beautifully
landscaped lot with services and amenities including pool, hot tub, laundry
facility, showers, picnic area, 24-hour
security, phone service and free shuttle
service to the exciting casino action,
entertainment and restaurants. 10%
discount with Good Sams, AAA, Family
Motorcoach and Ameristar Players Card.
All major credit cards accepted.
www.ameristar.com/vicksburg
55. Battlefield Campground
4407 I-20 North Frontage Road (Exit 4-B)
601-636-2025
Open year round.
60 Campsites and 40 full hook-ups.
Offers pull thru spaces (45'), back-ins (35'),
50/30/20 amps, and shaded spots on a
beautiful lot with services and amenities
including dump station, clean restrooms,
showers, laundry facility, cable, store,
picnic area, playground swings, and
high speed Internet. Located a half mile
from the National Military Park. 10%
senior citizen discount.
Accepts checks and Visa/MC.
56. Chotard Landing Resort
350 Chotard Lake Road
601-279-4282
25 campsites; 25 hookups
10 condos/cabins with 16 bedrooms
and 28 beds.
Outdoor grills and a large common area
with large grill and tables under the
tavern to accommodate family cookouts, reunions and all kinds of outdoor
get-togethers. Fishing on the Mississippi
River oxbow lakes and hunting within
20 minutes on over 100,000 acres of
public land. Bait and fishing supplies
available as well as boat ramp. Guided
fishing tours available. Family friendly
and located just 30 miles north of
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57. Clear Creek Campground
415 Tiffentown Road, I-20 Exit 11
601-636-9828 • 800-940-9828
35 full hook-ups, 10 water/electric
hook-ups
Rates include water, sewage and power.
Full RV hook-ups, laundry facilities,
showers and cable. 1 mile from Clear
Creek Golf Club. 5 minutes from
Vicksburg National Military Park. 10
miles from riverboat gaming casinos.
24-hour convenience store.
All major credit cards accepted.
58. Magnolia RV Park Resort
211 Miller Street, Exit 1B
601-631-0388
66 full hookups, all pull-thrus.
Open year round.
Office hours: Mo-Su, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Vicksburg’s cleanest and friendliest RV
park with easy access. Water, sewer,
electric, cable provided. Amenities
include swimming pool, bathhouse, book
exchange, laundry, TV room, Wi-Fi,
Dog Park, playground, basketball court,
RV supplies, and propane. All sites
have cable TV service. Clubs and
groups welcome. Sorry no tent camping.
On-site managers.
We offer daily, weekly and monthly rates.
Visa, MC, Discover and debit
guestservices@magnoliarvparkresort.com
www.magnoliarvparkresort.com
swimming pool, free Wi-Fi, a heated
and air-conditioned bathhouse, coin
operated laundry facilities, a meeting
room and propane available on site.
Limited RV supplies available. Big rig
friendly. Clubs and groups are welcome.
We have daily, weekly and monthly rates.
Ask about our discounts on our daily
rates.
Visa, MC and checks are accepted.
rt5900@bellsouth.net
www.rivertown-campground.com
68. Sunset View RV Park
14640 Mississippi 465
601-279-4723 • 601-831-3260
39 sites and 3 rooms
Located at Eagle Lake along Mississippi
465 offering lakeside RV hookups, rooms
and campsites for tent camping. Located
less than half a mile from Yore Country
Store. A boat ramp, pavilion area and
WiFi are also available.
Cash and checks are accepted.
sunsetview@dtcweb.net
www.sunsetviewresort.net
59. River Town Campground
5900 Hwy. 61 South (Exit 1-B)
601-630-9995 • 866-442-2267
108 full hook-up sites
Tent camping available.
Open year round.
Office hours: Mo-Fr, 8:00 am – 5:30 pm;
Sa, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm. Closed on
Sundays.
A modern RV park located on the
Great River Road with 20-30-50 AMP
electric service, water and sewer on
each site. Sites are 49 back-ins and
59, pull thrus. We also provide a tent
camping area available. We have a
www.visitvicksburg.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
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ACCOMMODATIONS
HOTELS
71. America’s Best Inn
2390 South Frontage Road
601-634-8607 • 800-237-8466
70 rooms (2 Jacuzzi suites)
Experience a warm, inviting, and family
oriented lodging choice at a reasonable
price. Amenities include: free Wi-Fi,
microwave, refrigerator, iron, hair
dryer, coffee pot, high speed Internet,
and 32" LCD television. Pets allowed,
$15 fee.
All major credit cards accepted.
www.americasbestinnvicksburg.com
72. America’s Best Value Inn
185 Warrenton Road
601-634-6333
34 units
The inn is located near the Mississippi
River bridges, Ameristar and Lady Luck
casinos. Single and double units with
microwave, refrigerator, Internet, and
a continental breakfast from 6:00 am –
9:00 am.
Pets not allowed.
Visa, MC, AE, Discover
ambanidks@yahoo.com
www.americasbestvalueinn.com
61. Ameristar Casino/Hotel
4116 South Washington Street
601-638-1000 • 800-700-7770
149 units
The newly renovated eight-story tower
offers 149 deluxe guest rooms including
14 Jacuzzi Suites and 4 Executive
Suites. Every room is outfitted with
custom designed furniture, Europeanstyle bedding, complimentary high-speed
Internet access and plasma-screen televisions. Three diamond AAA distinction.
All major credit cards accepted.
www.ameristar.com/vicksburg
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73. Battlefield Inn
4137 I-20 Frontage Road
601-638-5811
70 units
Southern-style lobby, courtyard and pool
area. Conveniently located near attractions and offering meeting and banquet
space. Handicapped accessible. Senior
15% discount. Pet friendly ($10 fee).
All major credit cards are accepted.
info@battlefieldinnms.com
www.battlefieldinnms.com
87. Baymont Inn & Suites
3975 South Frontage Road
601-619-7799 • 800-337-0550
60 units
Amenities include: free deluxe continental breakfast, on-site fitness center,
outdoor swimming pool, free wireless
Internet, gourmet coffee, micro fridges
and new 37” flat screens in all rooms.
Located inside The Outlets at Vicksburg
complex and next door to the Cracker
Barrel restaurant. Located within three
miles of casinos. “A perfect stay…
every time.” Special rates for groups,
military, AARP, AAA and government.
Pets are allowed, $20 non-refundable fee.
All major credit cards are accepted.
vicksburg.ms@cphosp.com
www.baymontinns.com
74. Beechwood Inn
4449 East Clay Street
601-636-2271
25 Units
MC, AE, Discover
75. Best Western Vicksburg Inn
2445 North Frontage Road
601-636-5800
63 units (2 suites)
Indoor heated pool, business center and
exercise room. Complimentary full hot
breakfast. Free Internet Wi-Fi in all
rooms. Free USA Today. Located off
I-20 at Exit 3 with easy access to
shopping and restaurants. Within a mile
and half from the Engineer Research
and Development Center and the Halls
Ferry sports complex. Pets allowed
$15/night.
www.visitvicksburg.com
AAA, AARP and commercial discounts.
All major credit cards accepted.
www.bestwestern.com/vicksburg
76. Candlewood Suites
1296 South Frontage Road
601-638-6900 • 888-226-3539
83 suites
Every room is a full size suite! Fully
equipped kitchen includes full-sized
refrigerator, stove top, dishwasher, and
microwave. Fully equipped gym, 24-hour
laundry facility, in house convenience
store. Pet friendly. Located in close
proximity to many businesses,
restaurants, and shopping venues.
Heated indoor pool and hot tub.
Handicapped accessible.
All major credit cards accepted.
sales@candlewoodms.com
www.candlewoodsuites.com/vicksburgms
77. Comfort Suites
100 Berryman Road
601-638-2290 • 800-4CHOICE
66 units
Offers affordable accommodations with
spacious, comfortable guest suites as
well as a daily complimentary hot breakfast. Within close proximity to many
attractions, businesses and shopping
venues such as the Outlets at Vicksburg.
Relax in the warm indoor pool or burn
off calories in the fitness center. Other
amenities include a business center,
free Wi-Fi Internet and free cable.
Handicapped accessible. No pets.
All major credit cards, cashier’s checks
and travelers checks are accepted.
www.choicehotels.com
78. Courtyard Vicksburg
1 Underwood Drive
601-636-8788 • 800-321-2211
111 rooms (4 suites)
The spacious guest rooms and suites
combine comfort and functionality,
including high-speed Internet access.
Non-smoking facility conveniently located
off Interstate-20. Within close proximity
to an array of attractions, entertainment,
restaurants and businesses such as
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Port of Vicksburg and Ergon Ethanol
Plant to name a few. Facilities and services include: indoor pool and
whirlpool, exercise room, golf and tennis nearby, free parking and The
Market, a 24-hour self-serve pantry.
The Bistro, the on-site restaurant and
lounge, features cooked to order
breakfast and dinner, cocktails and
Starbucks coffee. We also offer meeting rooms for small group gatherings.
All major credit cards accepted.
www.courtyardvicksburghotel.com
79. Days Inn and Suites
90 Warrenton Road
601-638-5750
59 units
Overlooking the mighty Mississippi this
hotel boasts stunning views, beautiful
outdoor pool and cozy accommodations.
Convenient location to area casinos
and nightlife with easy access to I-20.
Your stay includes a complimentary
breakfast and spacious rooms with
microwave, refrigerator, iron and ironing
board, hair dryer, and coffeemaker.
Handicapped accessible.
All major credit cards accepted.
www.daysinn.com
80. Deluxe Inn
2751 North Frontage Road (Exit 3)
601-636-5121
19 units
AARP discounts.
All major credit cards accepted.
62. DiamondJacks Casino and Hotel
3990 Washington Street
601-636-5700 • 877-711-0677
121 rooms (65 suites)
Situated at the main entrance into
historic Vicksburg overlooking a majestic
bend of the Mississippi River, this is
the perfect place to stay for vacation
trips, business travel or casino action.
Featuring comfortable rooms and river
view suites, outdoor swimming and hot
tub. For all your room and hotel needs,
our dedicated Guest Services and Room
Service staff is only a touch of the telephone away. In-room movies, televisions,
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data ports, coffee makers, toiletries,
and whirlpool baths in the king suites
are just a few of the standard amenities
you’ll find. Group rates are available.
When you’re at DiamondJacks,
You’re in luck!
All major credit cards accepted.
Join us on facebook and twitter.
www.diamondjacks.com
81. Dixiana Motel
4041 Washington Street
601-631-6940
53 units
Only motel between Ameristar and
DiamondJacks. Across from Riverfront
Park. All rooms have 25" remote color
TV with cable, free ESPN. Pets allowed
with no additional fee. Rates are same
seven days a week.
Visa, MC
82. Econo Lodge
3959 East Clay Street
601-634-8438 • 800-521-2121
76 rooms
Conveniently located off Interstate 20
within walking distance from the Outlets
at Vicksburg and minutes from area
attractions like the Vicksburg Convention
Center and Auditorium, the Mississippi
River, casinos and antebellum homes.
There is a wide variety of restaurants
and cocktail lounges located nearby.
This hotel offers free deluxe continental
breakfast, free coffee and a seasonal
outdoor pool. All spacious guest rooms
include refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, irons, ironing boards, hair
dryers and cable television. Business
travelers will appreciate free high-speed
Internet access. Handicapped accessible
and non-smoking rooms are also offered.
Be sure to ask about the special deals
available.
All major credit cards accepted. No
checks.
www.choicehotels.com
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83. Fairfield Inn by Marriott
20 Orme Drive
601-636-1811 • 601-638-7712
800-Marriott
80 units
Offers comfortable rooms friendly to
your budget. Guests enjoy more space
to live, work and relax. Count on a
friendly welcome upon arrival and expect
the award-winning quality and hospitality
of Marriott. Amenities include a well-lit
work desk, free high-speed Internet,
iron and board, coffee maker, hair dryer,
outdoor pool, business center, on-site
guest laundry, and same day laundry/dry
cleaning. Never start a full day on an
empty stomach. Enjoy the free hot
breakfast and a guest reception which
includes wine, beer and snacks from
5:00-7:00 pm Monday-Thursdays. All
non-smoking rooms.
Handicapped accessible
All major credit cards accepted.
www.marriott.com/vksfi
84. Hampton Inn & Suites
3330 Clay Street (U.S. 80 & I-20, Exit 4-B)
601-636-6100 • 800-HAMPTON
123 rooms (34 suites)
Spacious full-sized rooms, 95% nonsmoking rooms, executive level, high
speed Internet, state-of-the-art meeting
facilities, fitness center, business center,
indoor pool and whirlpool, evening
reception, and on the house hot breakfast buffet. All guest rooms include
37-42 inch high definition television,
refrigerator, DVD player, microwave,
Cloud 9 bedding, iron and board,
hairdryer, lap desk, and coffeemaker.
Visa, MC, AE, Discover, DC
gmvkshs@bellsouth.net
www.vicksburghamptoninn.com
96. Holiday Inn
115 Cypress Centre Blvd
601-630-4240 • 800-465-4329
83 rooms (2 suites)
Vicksburg’s newest full service hotel
offers some of the area’s best
accommodations, amenities, services
and value. The hotel includes modern
conveniences suited to the savvy
www.visitvicksburg.com
business traveler and leisure traveler
alike including: large desk, 32-inch
high definition television, high speed
Internet access, mini-fridge and
microwave. Additional hotel amenities
include: 24/7 business center, fitness
center, indoor/outdoor pool, Cilantro’s
restaurant and lounge, and 3,000 square
feet of meeting space. Conveniently
located within close proximity to an array
of attractions, entertainment, restaurants
and businesses such as the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, Port of Vicksburg,
and Vicksburg National Military Park.
All major credit cards accepted.
www.holidayinn.com
86. Holiday Inn Express & Suites
4330 South Frontage Road
601-634-8777 or 888-holiday
75 units (17 suites)
Conveniently located off Interstate-20
and within a minute of the Vicksburg
National Military Park. Within close
proximity to an array of attractions,
entertainment, restaurants and businesses making it an ideal choice for accommodations during your visit. Offers the
latest bedding package and delicious
cinnamon rolls so guests can always
Stay Smart. Free hot breakfast, highspeed wireless Internet, outdoor pool,
on-site fitness center and free guest
reception Mon – Thurs.
All major credit cards are accepted.
www.HIExpress.com
88. La Quinta Inn & Suites
4160 South Frontage Road
601-802-0525
77 units
Enjoy a complimentary guest reception
Monday through Thursday evenings
for complimentary beer, wine, and
snacks then retire to a spacious room
featuring 42" flat screen TVs, microwave,
refrigerator, free Wi-Fi, coffeemaker,
hair dryer and more. Free Brightside
hot breakfast offered. Take a dip in the
sparkling outdoor pool and relax in
the spa after breaking a sweat in the
fitness area or working in the business
office with computers and printers. Rated
one of the best hotels to stay in
Vicksburg by guests on TripAdvisor.
Pets welcome.
Handicapped accessible.
All major credit cards accepted.
lq6195gm@laquinta.com
www.lq.com
64. Lady Luck Hotel & Suites
1350 Warrenton Road
(I-20 Exit 1A, Left 2 miles)
601-638-7111
89 rooms, 7 suites
Pet friendly.
Sold out on New Year’s Eve.
Amenities include a 24-hour indoor
heated pool and hot tub, fitness room,
free high speed wireless Internet, long
distance calls, whirlpool suites and
non-smoking rooms. Rooms and
suites include complimentary continental breakfast, in-room coffeemaker, hair dryers, in-room safes, 37 inch
television, data port phones and full
size whirlpool in suites. Large lobby
includes a spectacular view of the
Mississippi River. 3 Diamond Rating.
Corporate and government rates
accepted.
All major credit cards are accepted.
vicksburggm@mphhotels.com
www.ladyluckhotelvicksburg.com
89. Motel 6
4127 I-20 Frontage Road
601-638-5077
58 units
Convenient location to attractions,
dining and shopping.
Amenities include complimentary morning coffee, outdoor swimming pool,
wireless Internet access, and spacious
rooms. Pets are allowed – 1 small pet
per room; must be attended to at all
times; no additional fee. Handicapped
accessible.
All major credit cards accepted.
www.motel6.com
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98. Portofino Hotel
1310 Mulberry Street
601-629-9000
117 rooms, 37 suites
Conveniently located in historic downtown within walking distance to shops,
restaurants, Riverfront Murals and
museums. Vicksburg’s newest upscale
hotel offers everything you need to
enjoy all of what downtown has to offer.
Also located within walking distance to
Vicksburg Convention Center.
All major credit cards and checks are
accepted.
www.portofinohotelvicksburg.com
65. Riverwalk Casino Hotel
1046 Warrenton Road
601-634-0100 • 866-615-9125
80 units
Offers Internet and unparalleled
views of the Mississippi River.
Magnolia Hill Buffet overlooks the
Mississippi River, and provides spectacular views for our guests while they
enjoy Vicksburg’s finest selection of
all-you-can-eat Southern favorites.
Rocky’s, our casual dining venue, is
sure to become a Vicksburg favorite.
MC, Visa, DC, AE
www.riverwalkvicksburg.com
90. Quality Inn & Suites
3332 Clay Street (U.S. 80 & I-20, Exit 4-B)
601-636-0804 • 1-800-4CHOICE
129 units including 13 two-room parlor
suites.
Complimentary hot breakfast daily.
Spacious full-sized rooms and parlor
suites, non-smoking rooms, free highspeed Internet, free local phone calls,
managers’ reception, popcorn, ice
cream, 24-hour coffee in lobby, business
center, fitness room, and USA Today.
Also offering a large outdoor swimming
pool, free ample parking, picnic area
with grills, flat screen TVs, Serta perfect
sleeper beds and coin operated laundry
machines. Pets allowed for $15 per stay.
AARP, AAA, and Government rates
available. Meeting space available.
Visa, MC, AE, Discover, DC
gmvksbg@bellsouth.net
www.choicehotels.com/hotel/ms162
92. Rodeway Inn
2 Pemberton Place; I-20 Exit 1-C
601-634-1622
80 units
Conveniently located near casinos,
shopping centers and dining places.
Hotel is adjacent to Shoney’s and
Captain D’s restaurants. Vicksburg Mall
is just down the street and the Outlets
at Vicksburg are two exits away. The
rooms are spacious and include a cable
TV, microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker,
hair dryer, iron and ironing board.
Kitchenette rooms are also available
for those that are looking for a home
away from home. Guests can also enjoy
other amenities such as a continental
breakfast, outdoor swimming pool, free
Wi-Fi and a computer station. Fax service
available. Please call for weekly rates.
Pet friendly, $10 fee for small pets.
All major credit cards are accepted.
Rodewayinnvicksburg@gmail.com
www.rodewayinnvicksburg.com
91. Relax Inn
1313 Walnut Street
601-631-0097
80 units
Located in historic downtown area. All
rooms are spacious and include a cable
TV, microwave and refrigerator. Many
attractions nearby including the
Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum and
the Lower Mississippi River Museum.
Handicapped accessible.
All major credit cards accepted. No checks.
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93. Scottish Inn
3955 East Clay Street
(I-20 & Hwy 80 Exit 5-B)
601-638-5511 • 800-251-1962
51 units
Located within 1 mile of Vicksburg
National Military Park and walking
distance to Outlets at Vicksburg and
restaurants. Amenities include free
coffee, cable TV, microwaves, refrigerators, Wi-Fi Internet and big rig parking.
Pet friendly, $10 fee.
Visa/MC
Scottishinn551@yahoo.com
94. Super 8
3308 Pemberton Square Blvd.
601-636-7881 • 1-800-Super8
40 units
Amenities include microwave, refrigerator,
free continental breakfast, free local
calls, free cable, Wi-Fi, iron and ironing
board, hair dryer, coffeemaker and
outdoor pool. Pet friendly ($10 per night).
All major credit cards accepted.
super8vicksburgms@gmail.com
www.super8.com
95. Travel Inn
1675 N. Frontage Road, I-20 exit 1C
601-630-0100
30 units
Amenities include microwave, refrigerator, 32” LCD television, free Wi-Fi
and local calls.
Visa, MS, Discover.
No personal checks.
www.travelinn.us
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51. Tara Wildlife
6791 Eagle Lake Shore Road
601-279-4261
Two lodges and three houses/cabins
(can accommodate up to 75 guests)
Located in the Eagle Lake community
about 30 minutes northwest of historic
Vicksburg and 72 miles west of Jackson.
Offers an ideal rustic setting for relaxing
business, social, church related, hunting
and outdoor seminar related activities.
Halpino Lodge accommodates smaller
groups in a cozy, serene wooded setting. With 8 miles of Mississippi River
frontage and 9,000 acres of oxbow lakes
and bottomland hardwood forests
makes this one of the nation’s ultimate
destinations for deer and turkey hunting.
The 5700-square-foot state-of-the-art
conference center is the perfect location
for your corporate retreats, business
meetings, team building seminars, family
reunions or conservation workshops.
www.tarawildlife.com
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1040 Mallet Road
601-636-0300
Lodge: 4 rooms and baths;
Cabin: 2 bedrooms with baths.
Features 150 acres of natural woodlands
surrounding a private 12 acre lake and
is the ideal place to get away, celebrate
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host a corporate meeting or retreat. The
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screen TV. The Lakeside Cabin made
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info@wilsonwoodlodge.com
www.wilsonwoodlodge.com
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105 Nesting Site Dr., Eagle Lake
205-657-2219 • 601-831-0021
Open year-round.
The Catfish Cabin at Eagle Lake is
centrally located for country and city
fun in addition to more relaxation
than you can do in a week’s time.
Located 20 miles north of historic
Vicksburg and the Vicksburg National
Military Park, guests can visit many
restaurants, casinos and several venues
for night time entertainment. Also, there
are plenty of opportunities for family fun
including festivals, parades and many
different competitions throughout the
year. The sleeping arrangements
include one queen size bed, two fullsize beds and a pull-out couch (full).
Cash and checks only.
davidphcua@bellsouth.net
www.catfishcabin.net
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107. 1311 Bar and Grill
1311 Washington Street
601-222-8300
Open Mo-Sa, 11:00 am – 2:00 am;
(extended hours on Sundays during
football season).
Vicksburg's newest bar and grill, 16
premium beers on tap, with more to
come soon! Limited menu served nightly.
www.facebook.com/1311barvicksburg
96. Cilantro Bar and Grill, Holiday Inn
115 Cypress Centre Blvd.
601-630-4240
Breakfast Daily 6:30 am – 9:30 am;
Dinner Mo-Sa, 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
Conveniently located inside the Holiday
Inn. Enjoy cocktails and scrumptious
appetizers as you decide which entrée to
try next. Perfect for any type of occasion
and a great place for a business
meeting. Handicapped accessible.
All major credit cards are accepted.
125. Garfield’s Restaurant & Pub,
Vicksburg Mall
3505 Pemberton Square Blvd.
601-634-0006
Su-Th, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 11:00 pm.
A family dining environment.
All major credit cards are accepted.
101. Historic Klondyke Trading Post
100 North Washington Street
601-638-4321
Mo-Sa, 4:00 am – 2:00 am.
Eat where Vicksburg eats! Featuring
a newly remodeled bar covered with
over 10,000 pennies serving over 90
varieties of beer. Dine in with us or
carry out. We would love to feed ya’ll.
Credit cards and checks accepted.
www.facebook.com/TheHistoricKlondyke
110. The Hot Dog Man
1710 Monroe Street
601-629-3998
Mo-Fr, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm;
Closed all federal holidays.
Not your ordinary hot dog stand. Try
sausage dogs, BBQ, Frito pies, brisket,
wings, homemade chili and boudin.
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To-go and call-in orders welcome.
Visa, MC, Discover.
thehot_dog_man@hotmail.com
Find The Hot Dog Man on Facebook.
121. IJ Grill
4002-A Highway 61 South
601-636-3737
Mo-Sa, 11:00 am – 9:00 pm.
Serves burgers, hot dogs and sandwiches with choice of toppings. Also
wings and tenders available bone-in or
boneless with the choice of sauces.
Sauce choices include buffalo mild or
hot, BBQ, bourbon BBQ, sweet and
spicy, “IJ” sauce, lemon pepper and
sweet & sour. Meal deals are also available plus several salads to choose from.
All major credit cards are accepted.
137. Moma’s Hot Dog
1209 Openwood Street
601-529-3702
Mo-Fr, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Cash and checks only.
98. Portofino
1310 Mulberry Street
601-629-9000
Open daily.
Domestic beer, wine, pizza, sandwich,
Italian, salads, burgers and more.
All major credit cards and checks
are accepted.
www.portofinohotelvicksburg.com
108. River Town Grille
1306 Washington Street
601-631-1779
Open daily 11:00 am until.
All major credit cards are accepted.
132. Shoney’s
3316 Pemberton Square Blvd.
601-638-1211
Su-Th, 6:00 am – 11:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 6:00 am – 1:00 am.
All-American Classic.
All major credit cards are accepted.
99. Wine House
1408 Washington Street
601-218-2964 • 601-415-5549
Lunch: Mo-Sa, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm;
Tu-Th, 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 4:00 pm – 12:00 am.
www.visitvicksburg.com
Located in historic downtown Vicksburg,
The Wine House offers a unique
selection of wines as well as beer and
other drinks. Hungry? Try one of our
“little bites”.
All major credit cards and checks are
accepted.
Winehouse.vicksburg@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/VicksburgWineHouse
ASIAN
140. Asian Kitchen
1800-A South Frontage Road
601-636-7887
Fax 601-636-7385
Open daily 11:00 am – 9:30 pm
The Asian fusion restaurant offers
Chinese, Thai and Indonesian cuisine
for eat-in or take-out. Orders are
accepted by phone or fax.
www.asiankitchenvicksburg.com
163. China Buffet
4150 South Frontage Road
(next to the Outlets at Vicksburg)
601-630-0331
Open daily, Su-Th, 10:30 am – 10:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 10:30 am – 10:30 pm.
Super seafood all you can eat buffet
which includes American, Chinese
and Japanese choices with a sushi
bar and a hibachi grill. The newly
remodeled restaurant includes 10 food
bars, over 200 difference types of
cuisines, 10 different kinds of ice
cream and serves beer and wine. A
wide variety of specialties are offered
like crawfish, salmon, hot and spicy
shrimp, frog legs, peppered shrimp and
various desserts. Great environment
coupled with great service, good food
and great pricing. Buses are welcome
with group friendly prices.
All major credit cards are accepted.
150. China King Chinese Restaurant
3046 Indiana Avenue, Suite J
601-636-9777
Su-Th, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 10:30 pm.
Healthy Chinese food to dine in or carry
out. Fresh cooking daily. Party orders
are welcome. We also deliver to hotels.
Handicapped accessible.
Visa, MC, and Discover accepted.
184. Japanese Express
3403 Pemberton Square Blvd.
601-661-8898
Open daily 11:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Specializes in sushi and hibachi grill.
All major credit cards are accepted.
longjiang1988@hotmail.com
116. Panda Buffet
2310 Iowa Blvd.
601-636-8885
Su-Th, 11:00 am – 9:30 pm;
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 10:30 pm.
All you can eat buffet with Chinese and
Japanese. Offers crawfish, coconut
shrimp, black pepper shrimp, frog legs,
salmon and sushi bar with various
selections. Large selection of salads,
fruits, desserts and ice cream.
All major credit cards are accepted.
151. See’s Restaurant
3041 North Frontage Road
601-638-4509
Mo-Sa, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Closed Sundays.
Established 1979. Offers a variety of
Asian foods and unique cooking
styles. Try tasty authentic Chinese
cuisine, fun and delicious cooking on
the Hibachi and handmade delicate
sushi. Group friendly.
All major credit cards are accepted.
126. The Wok, Vicksburg Mall
3505 Pemberton Square Blvd.
601-636-3777
Open daily. Cash only.
BARBEQUE
175. Big Bucks Barbeque
423 Old Highway 3, Redwood
601-661-6375
Fr-Sa, 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm.
Featuring barbecue, games and pool
tables.
All major credit cards are accepted.
175. Big Bucks Barbeque
3407 Washington Street
601-738-5170
www.visitvicksburg.com
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DINING
Mo-Fr, 10:30 am – 3:00 pm.
Barbecue plates to go.
All major credit cards are accepted.
136. Goldie’s Express
3313 Pemberton Square Blvd.
601-636-2551
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm;
Su-Th, 11:00 am – 9:00 pm.
Good barbecue fast, and hot boiled
crawfish when in season.
154. House of Ribs
905 Clay Street
601-738-5357
Su, 1:00 pm – 8:00 pm;
Mo-Th, 11:00 am – 7:00 pm;
Fr, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm;
Sa, 8:00 pm – 2:30 am.
143. Goldie’s Trail Bar-B-Que
2430 South Frontage Road
601-636-9839
Mo-Th, 11:00 am – 9:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
Barbecue – ribs, pork, beef, chicken and
sausage. Goldie’s famous true pit barbecue and “down home” atmosphere
are widely known. Goldie’s has been
featured in Southern Living Magazine,
Southern Magazine and the book
Real BBQ.
Visa, MC and AE are accepted.
No personal checks.
www.goldiestrailbbq.com
174. T ‘Beaux’s Blues Le Roux
1625 Culkin Road
601-634-6622
Tu-Th, 11:00 am – 9:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm;
Su, 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm.
Cajun and blues atmosphere, outside
patio, great food, family oriented, and
brings the taste of south Louisiana and
the Mississippi Delta. Menu features
barbecue and seafood favorites including
gumbo, shrimp po’boys, crawfish, and
the swamp burger. Catering available.
All major credit cards and checks
are accepted.
138. Uncle Junior’s Rib Crib
2618 Halls Ferry Road
601-619-0255
Mo-Sa, 11:00 am until late.
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Hickory smoked barbecue.
www.juniorsribcrib.com
@DiamondJacksVic
www.diamondjacks.com
BUFFET
65. Magnolia Hill Buffet, Riverwalk Casino
1046 Warrenton Road
601-634-0100 • 866-615-9125
Brunch: Su, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm;
Lunch: Mo-Fr, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm;
Sa, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm;
Dinner: Su-Th, 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm.
Seafood Buffet on Friday and Saturday
nights. Southern favorites and delectable desserts.
www.riverwalkvicksburg.com
64. Farmer’s Pick Buffet, Lady Luck
Casino
1380 Warrenton Road
601-636-7575 • 800-503-3777
Daily: Lunch 11:00 am – 2:00 pm;
Dinner: 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm;
Th: Surf & Turf 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, Seafood Buffet 5:00 pm –
11:00 pm.
Southern-style buffet including fried catfish and seafood for lunch and dinner.
MC and Visa are accepted.
www.ladyluckvicksburg.com
61. Heritage Buffet, Ameristar Casino
4116 Washington Street
601-630-3813
Sunday Brunch, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm;
Lunch, Mo-Sa 11:00 am – 2:00 pm;
Dinner, Su-Th 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm;
Seafood, Fr-Sa 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm.
Guests travel between food stations
sampling cuisines from all over the
world – including such great American
classics as prime rib. Some of the
dining stations feature interactive
display cooking and are action packed,
including the Italian station where pasta
is on the boil in steaming pots. It’s an
exotic ride, but one that as the historic
photos of Vicksburg and other parts
of the Mississippi Delta remind you,
you can savor without straying too far
from home.
All major credit cards are accepted.
www.ameristar.com/vicksburg
62. Legends Buffet, DiamondJacks
Casino
3990 Washington Street
601-630-4447
Lunch and dinner served daily. An allyou-can-eat treat where you can enjoy
peel n’ eat shrimp every day. Seafood
Fridays and Saturdays (subject to
change).
All major credit cards are accepted.
www.facebook.com/DiamondJacksVi
cksburgMS
Follow us on twitter
www.visitvicksburg.com
COFFEE SHOPS
180. Caffe Paradiso
3401 Halls Ferry Road, Suite 9
601-634-1590
Mo-Fr, 6:00 am – 5:00 pm;
Sa-Su, 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.
Vicksburg's newest coffee shop offering
coffee, tea, espresso, frappuccino,
lattes, cappuccino, milk shakes and
European pastries.
www.facebook.com/vicksburgcaffeparadiso
105. Highway 61 Coffee House
1101 Washington Street
601-638-9221
Mo-Fr, 7:00 am – 5:00 pm;
Sa, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm.
Fresh coffee and a full espresso bar:
cappuccino, latte, mocha, etc. Also
serves hot tea, hot chocolate, apple
cider, juices, fruit smoothies, and the
Highway 61 Frozen Mojo. Free wireless Internet is also available.
All credit cards and checks accepted.
www.highway61coffee.com
DESSERTS & TREATS
119. Baskin Robbins
4209 Clay Street Suite 6
601-456-4999
172. Bop’s of Vicksburg
100 Holt Collier Drive
601-634-0802
Mo-Sa, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm;
Su, 1:00 pm – 10:00 pm.
Featured old-fashioned ice cream,
shaved ice, smoothie’s, frappe’s,
sundaes and specialty sandwiches.
All major credit cards are accepted.
info@bopsvicksburg.com
http://www.bopsvicksburg.com
153. Orange Leaf Yogurt
3401 Halls Ferry Road
601-638-0274
Mo-Th, 11:00 am – 9:30 pm;
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm;
Su, 12:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
Self-serve frozen yogurt with toppings
bar and waffle cones.
orangeleafvicksburg@yahoo.com
Find us on Facebook at Orange Leaf
Vicksburg.
161. Rocky Mountain Chocolate
Factory, Outlets at Vicksburg
4000 S. Frontage Road, Suite 112C
601-456-0202
Mo-Th, 10:00 am – 8:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 10:00 am – 9:00 pm;
Su, 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm.
Tasty treats include hand dipped candy
apples, decadent homemade fudge,
boxed chocolate sets, caramels, toffee
bites, gourmet truffles, hand designed
gift baskets, peanut brittle, hot chocolate,
and gourmet chocolate bars. Candy
apples are hand dipped every morning
and range from M&M to truffle. Fudge
is made fresh in store in copper kettles,
the old fashioned way. Blue Bell Ice
Cream Shoppe located inside with all the
traditional flavors ready to be scooped
in your choice of a delectable cone or
cup. Seasonal flavors offered that are
sure to please any taste buds.
www.outletsatvicksburg.com
111. Shel’s Sweets, Martin’s at Midtown
1101 Belmont Street
601 636 2353
Mo-Sa, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm;
Mo, Tu, Th, Fr 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm;
Closed Wednesday evening and federal holidays.
Shel’s Sweets are featured exclusively
for Martin’s at Midtown diners. Custom
decorating is offered.
All major credit cards and checks are
accepted.
www.visitvicksburg.com
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DINING
156. Shipley Do-Nuts
3424 Halls Ferry Road
601-638-6675
Mo-Sa, 5:45 am – 6:30 pm.
30 varieties of yeast-raised cake do-nuts
and kolaches made fresh every day.
Milk, cokes, orange juice, and coffee
are served. We also serve hot tamales.
156. Shipley Do-Nuts
885 Hwy 61 N Bypass next to Zip’s
601-630-9244
Mo-Sa, 5:45 am – 7:30 pm.
30 varieties of yeast-raised cake do-nuts
and kolaches made fresh every day.
Milk, cokes, orange juice, and coffee
are served. We also serve hot tamales.
156. Shipley Do-Nuts
1405 Clay Street
601-638-3024
Mo-Sa, 5:45 am – 5:30 pm.
30 varieties of yeast-raised cake do-nuts
and kolaches made fresh every day.
Milk, cokes, orange juice, and coffee
are served. We also serve hot tamales.
FAST FOOD
117. Boston Fish Supreme
2115 Clay Street
601-631-0801
Open 10:00 am – 12:00 am.
167. Bumpers Drive-In of America
120 Hwy 27
601-638-1086
Mo-Th, 10:00 am – 10:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 10:00 am – 11:00 pm;
Su, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Hometown drive-in famous for the
Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich, Biggie
Bag and fresh-breaded chicken tender dinners. Catering trays and
boxed meals available for groups,
teams and more.
MC, Visa, Discover
Vicksburg@bumpersdrivein.com
www.bumpersdrivein.com
148. Burger King
3121 Halls Ferry Road
601-619-4412
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133. Captain D’s Seafood
3310 Pemberton Square Blvd.
601-636-2686
147. Sonic Drive-In
3101 Halls Ferry Road
601-638-2009
181. Chick-fil-A
3403 Halls Ferry Road
601-661-0001
Mo-Sa, 6:30 am – 10:00 pm.
Closed Sundays.
Outside dining, catering and interior play
place for children available. Eat Mor
Chikin!
All major credit cards are accepted.
03037@chick-fil-a.com
www.cfarestaurant.com/vicksburg
114. Subway
4207 Clay Street
601-636-8339
157. Church’s Chicken
1320 Clay Street
601-638-6402
146. Kentucky Fried Chicken
3915 Clay Street
601-638-3416
146. Kentucky Fried Chicken
3144 Indiana Avenue
601-638-2115
124. McDonald’s
2400 Clay Street
601-638-5409
Open daily 5:00 am – midnight or later.
Free WiFi.
www.mcdonalds.com
124. McDonald’s
2237 North Frontage Road
601-638-6561
Open daily 5:00 am – midnight or later.
Free WiFi.
www.mcdonalds.com
124. McDonald’s
2316 Iowa Blvd.
601-638-5419
Drive-thru open 24/7.
Free WiFi.
www.mcdonalds.com
135. Popeye’s Chicken
3309 Pemberton Square Blvd.
601-634-1954
Visa & MC accepted.
147. Sonic Drive-In
730 Hwy 61 North
601-636-0371
www.visitvicksburg.com
115. Waffle House
4100 Pemberton Blvd.
(across from Wal-Mart plaza)
601-631-2419
114. Subway
3060 Indiana Avenue (Kangaroo)
601-638-0138
114. Subway
4303 Hwy 61 South
601-636-8339
ITALIAN
114. Subway
1215 Mission 66 (Exxon)
601-638-9083
114. Subway
3402 Pemberton Square Blvd.
601-638-7827
114. Subway
4133 Washington Street
(Ameristar Shell)
601-631-0634
114. Subway
401 Tiffentown Road (Bovina Texaco)
601-636-6410
129. Taco Bell
3416 Pemberton Square Blvd.
601-638-5231
131. Taco Casa
3046 Indiana Avenue; next to Rite Aid
601-638-6895
115. Waffle House
2455 North Frontage Road
601-631-0670
115. Waffle House
4045 Clay Street
I-20 and Hwy 80 East
601-638-4132
115. Waffle House
70 Warrenton Road
601-636-7161
130. Wendy’s
10 Orme Drive
601-636-0630
134. Whataburger
3402 Halls Ferry Road
601-638-9493
114. Subway
2150 Iowa Blvd. (Wal-Mart)
601-634-6640
131. Taco Casa
3402 Pemberton Blvd.
601-638-4026
130. Wendy’s
4207 East Clay Street
601-638-2279
161. Billy’s Italian Restaurant, Outlets
at Vicksburg
4000 South Frontage Road #112
601-661-0707
Mo-Th, Lunch: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm;
Dinner: 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, Lunch: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm;
Dinner: 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
Authentic New York-style Italian
pizza, homemade pastas and
sauces, subs, salad, and desserts.
Full service dine-in or carry out.
All major credit cards accepted.
MEXICAN
141. El Sombrero
110 Cypress Centre Blvd.
601-638-1388
Su-Th, 11:00 am – 9:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Authentic Mexican cuisine. Open seven
days a week, El Sombrero is a local
favorite for lunch and dinner. Great family
atmosphere.
122. Martinez
4004 Hwy 61 South
601-638-7555
Su-Th, 11:00 am – 9:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 10:30 pm.
Great selection of imported beers and
top-shelf Margaritas. Our fajitas are a
favorite and not to be missed! Arrive
a little before the usual lunch or dinner
times since this is a popular place!
www.visitvicksburg.com
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DINING
170. Sol Azteca
101 Thalweg Drive (Hwy 61 North)
601-883-0575
Mo-Fr, 11:00 am – 9:30 pm;
Sa-Su, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Authentic Mexican cuisine with a Southof-the-border atmosphere. Fresh made
burritos, chalupas, chile poblano,
enchiladas, tamales, quesadillas and
tostados. Here you can enjoy all of
your favorite Mexican dishes including
margaritas and Mexican beers.
109. Solly’s Hot Tamales
1921 Washington Street
601-636-2020
Tu-Sat, 11:00 am – 7:00 pm.
Hot tamales! Also chili hamburgers,
hot dogs, burritos, fiestas, nachos,
and Frito pies. Dine in or carry out.
Phone orders welcome. Listed on the
Mississippi Tamale Trail.
Credit cards, debit cards and checks
are accepted.
nannadean1@bellsouth.net
142. The Tamale Place
2190 South Frontage Road
601-634-8900
Mo-Sa, 10:00 am – 8:00 pm;
Closed on Tuesdays.
Great hot tamales! Also, Louisiana
boudin, chili burgers, hot dogs,
tamale supreme, nachos and Frito
pies. Take out only.
Debit cards and checks accepted.
PIZZA
183. Little Caesars
4460 Clay Street
601-661-8660
Mo-Th, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 11:00 pm;
Su, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Come get your Hot N Ready $5.00
Pizza. Great pizza and great customer
service. Features dough made fresh
every day, cheese that is never frozen
and fresh vine-ripened tomatoes in
our sauce. Chicken wings, crazy bread
and Italian cheesy bread are also
served.
All major credit cards are accepted.
www.littlecaesars.com
118. Papa John’s
3046 Indiana Avenue Ste R
601-636-8282
123. Domino’s
725 Hwy 61 South
601-636-3501
Visa, MC, AE
171. Fox’s Pizza Den
102 Holt Collier Drive, Suite B
(Hwy 61 North)
601-636-9999
Mo-Th, 11:00 am – 9:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm;
Su, 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
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183. Little Caesars
3405 Pemberton Square Blvd.
601-661-6151
Su-Th, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 11:00 pm.
The only locally owned and operated
Little Caesars in Vicksburg. Come get
your Hot N Ready $5.00 pizza. Also
try the 3 meat treat, deep dish or thin
crust pizza. Great pizza and great customer service. Features dough made
fresh every day, cheese that is never
frozen and fresh vine-ripened tomatoes in the sauce. Chicken wings, crazy
bread and Italian cheese bread are also
served. Now serving $5.00 lunch
combo (1/2 Deep! Deep! Dish and 20
oz. drink). Get a free 2 liter when you
buy any pizza and crazy bread
combo.
Visa, MC, Discover
www.littlecaesars.com
128. Pizza Hut
2931 Clay Street
601-638-7777
Daily, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm.
128. Pizza Hut
3510 Pemberton Square Blvd.
601-634-8855
Daily, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm.
www.visitvicksburg.com
164. Pizza Inn
4102 East Clay Street
601-638-5061
Su-Th 11:00 am – 10:00 pm;
Fr-Sa 11:00 am - 11:00 pm.
Pizza, pasta, wings, soups & salads!
Try the buffalo chicken pizza, a signature creation. Buffets laid out every
afternoon and evening. Delivery and
carry out available. Free WiFi.
Special group rates available.
www.pizzainn.com
SANDWICH SHOP & DELI
61. Bella’s Bakery & Café,
Ameristar Casino
4116 Washington Street
601-638-1000 • 800-700-7770
Breakfast daily, 7:00 am – 11:00 am;
Su-Th, 2:00 pm – 12:00 am;
Fri-Sa, 2:00 pm – 4:00 am.
Enjoy hot breakfast items daily, especially favorites like the Bella’s
Breakfast Skillet, Bowl o’ Granola or
the Country Fried Steak and Eggs.
It’s sure to be a tasty way to start your
day. From the casual atmosphere to
the friendly service, this is the perfect
choice for a quick and delicious meal.
The selection of specialty pizzas and
sandwiches as well as Southern
favorites such as po’boys and spicy
hot wings make it a great place to
catch a game or meet friends.
All major credit cards are accepted.
www.ameristar.com/vicksburg
78. The Bistro, Courtyard by Marriott
1 Underwood Drive
601-636-8788 or 800-331-3131
Mo-Fr, 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm;
Sa-Su, 7:00 am – 11:00 am,
5:00 pm – 10:00 pm.
Soups, Salads and sandwiches.
Credit cards accepted.
www.marriott.com/Vkscy
144. Heavenly Ham
2480 South Frontage Road
601-629-9830
Mo-Fr, 10:00 am – 7:00 pm;
Sa, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm.
A specialty/gourmet meat store featuring
honey spiced glazed hams & turkeys,
gourmet sandwiches, box lunches,
casserole dishes and party trays.
All major credit cards accepted.
www.heavenlyham.com
112. J.R.’s Hard Times Café
2001 Washington Street
601-218-4698
Mo – Sa, 6:00 am – 8:00 pm;
Su, 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm.
The café opens with a breakfast special and also serves po-boys, lunch
plates, salads and soups. Delivery
available.
111. Martin’s at Midtown
1101 Belmont Street
601-636-2353
Mo-Sa, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm;
Mo, Tu, Th, Fr, 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm.
Located in a 100 year old house,
Martin’s offers sandwiches, soups and
salads. Sandwiches are hot pressed
and served on the restaurant’s own
Focaccia. House made pimiento cheese
and chicken salad are available. The soup
of the day will be a house created
recipe. Choose a salad of crisp mixed
greens with a variety of meats and
cheeses. Martins offers an ever changing selection of sweets all prepared
especially for the restaurant. Serves
a variety of craft beers and has wines to
accompany meals or to enjoy alone.
Relax and enjoy your food on the shady
deck or the covered porch. Takeout
available.
All major credit cards and local
checks are accepted.
goodfood@martinsatmidtown.com
165. McAlister’s Deli
4200 East Clay Street
601-619-8222
Su-Th, 10:30 am – 10:00 pm;
Fri-Sa, 10:30 am – 10:30 pm
Sandwich shop and deli that specializes
in sweet teas, subs, salads and spuds.
Handicapped accessible.
vicksburg@mcalistersdeli.com
www.mcalistersdeli.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
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DINING
181. Newk’s Eatery
3403 Pemberton Square Blvd. Suite O
601-634-6395
Daily, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm.
An express casual dining experience in
a refreshing and stylish atmosphere
serving fresh tossed salads, oven-baked
sandwiches, California-style pizzas and
homemade cakes from Newk’s open
kitchen. A selection of great wines and
beers by the glass are also available.
All major credit cards are accepted.
newksvicksburg@yahoo.com
www.newks.com
65. Smiley’s Restaurant, Riverwalk
Casino
1046 Warrenton Road
601-634-0100
Open daily, 10:00 am – 6:00 am.
Subs, salads and more.
www.riverwalkvicksburg.com
33. The Tomato Place
3229 Hwy 61 South
601-661-0040
Open daily until dark.
Caribbean/New Orleans-themed
“funky little shack” hidden under the
guise of a roadside produce stand.
The secret is out to locals and
tourists. Full menu including salads,
signature sandwiches and po-boys,
and lunches featuring in-season vegetable sides. Fresh cut fries, regular
and sweet potato. You haven’t had a
BLT until you’ve tried ours made with
a “Real Tomato” – certified by a real
old-timer. Try our signature Jamaican
burger w/jerk sauce. Fresh-squeezed
lemonade, iced tea and blended fruit
smoothies are available. Leave room
for what we’ve got baking in the oven.
Open-air seating available.
Credit cards and checks welcome.
thetomatoplace@bellsouth.net
www.thetomatoplace.com
149. Toots’ Grocery
2500 Confederate Avenue
601-529-9384
Mo-Sa, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Come enjoy great burgers, Reuben’s,
clubs, homemade pimento cheese
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and chicken salad.
Checks and cash only.
toots2500@att.net
SOUTHERN
190. Bovina Cafe
191 Tiffintown Road
601-636-6802
Mo-Fr, 5:00 am – 2:30 pm.
Experience Southern soul food.
Desserts are homemade. Blue plate
special includes 1 entree, 3 vegetables,
salad, dessert, and drink all for $9.
Dine in or carry out.
Cash and checks only.
2. Café Anchuca
1010 First East Street
601-661-0111 • 800-686-0111
Brunch: Su, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm;
Dinner: Mo-Sa, 4:00 pm – 8:30 pm.
Open for tapas, soups and salads at
4:00 pm, with the full dinner menu
beginning at 5:30 pm. Relax after a
day of touring and enjoy delicious,
seasonal Southern favorites. A fullservice bar is also offered with
specialty drinks and great wine by
the glass. Sunday brunch is a local
favorite and a must do for tourists.
www.anchuca.com
Follow us on Facebook and twitter
@CafeAnchuca.
162. Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
4001 South Frontage Road
601-636-2115
Su-Th, 6:00 am – 10:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 6:00 am – 11:00 pm.
Southern country cooking, breakfast,
lunch and dinner. Enjoy rocking
chairs on the front porch while you
wait, with a gift shop inside and an
old country style look with a large
wood fireplace.
All credit cards accepted.
www.crackerbarrel.com
100. Jeff’s Restaurant
2807 North Washington Street
601-636-4054
Mo-Sa, 8:00 am – 3:00 pm;
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
www.visitvicksburg.com
106. LD’s Kitchen
1111 Mulberry Street
601-636-9838
Mo-Sa, 11:00 am – 1:30 pm
Traditional Southern cooking, plate
lunches. Dine-in or carry out.
Visa, MC
103. Main Street Market
902 Main Street (Corner of Main and
Cherry Streets)
601-634-8088
Mo-Fr, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm;
Monday by reservation 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm;
Sunday lunch 1st and 2nd Sunday of
the month;
Friday dinner 1st and 2nd Friday of month
by reservation only from 5:30 pm –
7:30 pm
“Simply Southern, Creatively Cajun.”
Menu changes daily and seasonally,
guaranteeing all freshly prepared dishes.
Offers hot lunch specials, sandwiches
on Artesian bread, homemade soups,
and crisp garden salads. All come with
Betty’s delightful biscuits. Chris’ New
Orleans-style gumbo and muffaletta
always available. Specialties include
Cajun/Creole cuisine and prime rib on
Monday nights only.
Visa, MC
mainstreetmarket@gmail.com
www.mainstreetmarketcafe.com
159. On the Mississippi
Restaurant/Catering
2903 Washington Street
601-415-5795 • 601-415-2381
Su, 11:30 am – 3:30 pm;
Mo-Fr, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm.
Specializes in providing fresh, tasty and
homemade entrees, vegetables and
desserts cooked in the best of Southern
traditions known for generations. Fresh
greens, yams, macaroni and cheese,
filet of catfish and an assortment of
homemade desserts are served daily.
Private dining available.
All major credit cards are accepted.
jamesdillard@yahoo.com
www.onthemississippicatering.com
166. Rowdy's Family Restaurant
60 Hwy 27
601-638-2375
Su-Th, 11:00 am – 9:30 pm;
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Voted best catfish by locals 1996-2013.
Southern-Mississippi pond-raised catfish –
fried, grilled, or blackened, country
fried steak, fried pickles, ground
chuck hamburger, vegetables, and
batter fries with Nosser's dressing.
Vicksburg’s favorite for over 50 years!
Family restaurant concept set in old
Vicksburg theme.
Dine in or call for take-out.
Group friendly and handicapped
accessible. Available for private
breakfast meetings.
Visa, MC and local checks are
accepted.
169. Southern Sisters Cafe
815 Hwy 61 North
601-883-9900
Mo-Fr, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm.
This family-owned restaurant offers
Southern cooking and hospitality
lunch specials.
STEAKS & SEAFOOD
158. 10 South Rooftop Bar & Grill
1301 Washington Street
601-501-4600
Opening Soon
10 South is a casual rooftop bar and grill
overlooking beautiful historic downtown
with spectacular views of the Mississippi
River, Yazoo Diversion Canal and
Centennial Lake. The area’s only “open
air” grill with a full bar featuring burgers,
sandwiches, barbecue meats, seafood
and other Southern specialties.
All major credit cards and checks are
accepted.
crystals@10southrooftop.com
www.10southrooftop.com
168. Beechwood Restaurant
4415 East Clay Street
601-636-3761
Mo-Sa, 4:00 pm – till;
Su, 11:00 am – till (lunch and dinner);
We-Sa, live entertainment in lounge.
www.visitvicksburg.com
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DINING
Serving steaks and seafood since
1956. Family friendly dining room.
Also houses a full bar which features
various sporting events on several
HD televisions including a 10’ by 10’
HD projection screen. Enjoy weekly
specials and live entertainment on
the weekends.
No personal checks.
Visa, MC, AE, Discover
Like us on facebook at Beechwood
Restaurant and Lounge.
61. Bourbon’s BBQ and Steaks,
Ameristar Casino
4146 Washington Street
601-630-3816
We-Su 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm;
Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Sit a spell and experience the
region’s legendary graciousness – not
to mention the best smokehouse barbeque served straight up. Why not
start with the crab martini then move
on to such favorites of the Deep
South as the smoked baby back ribs
and the signature Top Sirloin? It’s
Delta magic on a plate.
All major credit cards accepted.
www.ameristarcasino.com/vicksburg
12. Cedar Grove Mansion Inn &
Restaurant
2200 Oak Street
601-636-1000 • 800-862-1300
Open daily, 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
Last seating at 9:00 pm.
Menu reflects the mansion’s history
and its surroundings. Try a superb
steak topped with caramelized onions
and port wine mushroom sauce or the
herb grilled chicken with imported
capers in a delicate champagne sauce
or the blackened seafood pasta, tender
shrimp, crawfish and crabmeat tossed
with fettuccine pasta, Cajun Pontratrain
sauce and topped with grated
Parmesan cheese. Step back in time
and enjoy Cedar Grove Mansion’s
history in romantic surroundings while
being catered by the friendly staff.
Private dining capacity: 85.
All major credit cards accepted.
info@cedargroveinn.com
www.cedargroveinn.com
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62. DJ’s Seafood & Steak House,
DiamondJacks Casino
3990 Washington Street
601-630-4451 • 877-711-0677
Su, We, Th 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm.
DiamondJacks signature restaurant is
a culinary haven offering certified
Angus steaks, succulent seafood
and delectable side dishes in an elegant, casual atmosphere. From 5:00 –
7:00 pm, Enjoy a Taste of DJ’s for
$19.99. Reservations recommended.
Private dining is available.
All major credit cards accepted.
Join us on Facebook and Twitter.
www.diamondjacks.com
104. Monsour’s at the Biscuit Company
1100 Washington Street (down the hill
on Grove St. where it crosses
Washington St.)
601-638-1571
Mo-Th, 11:00 am – 9:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm;
Su, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm.
A second generation family restaurant
offering a delectable menu of Southern
home cooking to fine dining. The
century-old building housed the National
Biscuit Company and is a great place
to enjoy fresh seafood, steaks, and
authentic Lebanese food. Also, offers
a fun night life with 2 full bars including
open mic on Wed nights and live music
on the weekends.
All major credit cards accepted.
Like us on Facebook
64. Otis and Henry’s, Lady Luck
Casino
1380 Warrenton Road
601-636-7575
Su, We & Th, 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, 4:00 pm – 12:00 am;
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.
Combining the comfort of a neighborhood bar and grill with delicious
favorites you’d cook at home. Whet
your appetite with house specialty
entrees or a delicious appetizer. Then
pick from a list of delicious sandwiches,
steak, ribs, chicken and more. Plus,
breakfast is served all day! Offers
great food at great prices.
www.visitvicksburg.com
All major credit cards are accepted.
www.ladyluckvicksburg.com
145. ROCA Restaurant & Bar
127 Country Club Drive
(open to the public)
601-638-0800
Lunch Tu-Su, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm;
Dinner Tu-Th, 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm;
Fr-Sa, open until 10:00 pm;
Closed on Mondays.
“Euro Influenced, Southern Made” menu
includes: signature starters, creative
salads and sandwiches, wood-fired
pizzas, grilled meats and fish, homemade breads and desserts and an
extensive wine list. Dine in or take out
available. Banquet space available:
customized dinner menus, unique
rehearsal dinners, distinctive wedding
receptions, spectacular cocktail events.
All major credit cards accepted.
jay@rocarestaurant.com
www.rocarestaurant.com
65. Rocky’s, Riverwalk Casino
1046 Warrenton Road
601-634-0100
Open daily 6:00 am – 10:00 am;
11:00 am – 4:00 pm;
Su – Th, 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm;
Fr, Sa 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm.
We call it polished casual. That’s
because the choice steaks, fresh seafood,
great salads and hearty sandwiches
are a cut above anything else you
can find around town. Everything’s
just a little bit nicer, a little bit tastier,
the service a little bit friendlier, and
whenever you’re in the mood for it,
you’ll enjoy Vicksburg’s newest and
best casual dining experience.
Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and
an overnight menu. No take outs.
www.riverwalkvicksburg.com
102. Rusty’s Riverfront Grill
901 Washington Street
601-638-2030
Tu-Fr, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm &
5:00 pm – 10:00 pm;
Sa, 11:00 am – 9:30 pm.
Located in historic downtown offering
casual dining at its best. Specializing
in fresh gulf seafood, hand cut steaks,
po’boys, sandwiches, and salads. Daily
lunch and dinner specials.
All major credit cards and checks are
accepted.
rustysriverfront@bellsouth.net
www.rustysriverfront.com
152. Toney’s Restaurant
1903 G. Mission 66
601-636-0024
Mo-Th, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm,
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm;
Fr, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm,
5:00 pm – 10:00 pm;
Sa, 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm.
Steak, seafood, and fresh fish, daily
lunch specials and soup and salad bar.
Visa, MC, AE & Discover
www.toneysrestaurant.com
173. Toney's Seafood Market
710 Hwy 61 N (next door to Sonic)
601-636-5265
Tu-Th 11:00 am – 7:00 pm;
Fr-Sa 11:00 am – 8:00 pm;
Su 11:00 am – 6:30 pm.
Fresh fish, shrimp, oysters, crab, cobia,
redfish, and much more!
Daily seafood specials to go.
Visa, MC, AE, Discover and checks
accepted.
www.toneysseafoodmarket.com
155. Walnut Hills
1214 Adams Street
601-638-4910
Mo, We-Sa, 11:00 am – 9:00 pm;
Su, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm.
Closed Tuesdays.
Walnut Hills is a Vicksburg icon.
Fabulous authentic Southern plantation
cuisine served in the atmosphere of an
1880’s home. There is a full menu of
steaks, seafood and unique specialties.
The world famous fried chicken is a
speciality as are the varied garden
vegetables, each prepared from unique
recipes. The restaurant can handle large
groups and private dining parties up to 40.
All major credit cards and checks are
accepted.
walnuthillsrest@aol.com
www.walnuthillsms.com
www.visitvicksburg.com
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MEETINGS & CONVENTIONS
Whether this will be your first convention/meeting in Vicksburg or a return event, you'll be
pleasantly surprised and enchanted with our beautiful city and our hospitable people. We're
pulling out all the stops – for five or 2,000 people, for a day or a week, we have a hotel with
conference facilities that will suit your needs and make this your biggest event ever!
Resources & Information
AIRLINES
MILEAGE FROM VICKSBURG TO:
Jackson-Evers International Airport (JAN)
100 International Drive, Jackson, MS
(50 miles east of Vicksburg at I-20
Exit 52) 601-939-5631
Commercial air service with the following
Airlines: American Eagle, United,
Delta, and U.S. Airways.
Atlanta, GA ....................... 423 miles
Baton Rouge, LA ..............160 miles
Biloxi, MS ......................... 214 miles
Birmingham, AL ................ 278 miles
Chicago, IL ....................... 752 miles
Dallas, TX ......................... 361 miles
Detroit, MI ......................... 985 miles
Houston, TX ..................... 383 miles
Jackson, MS .................... 45 miles
Kansas City, KS ................603 miles
Memphis, TN .................... 250 miles
Meridian, MS .................... 135 miles
Miami, FL ..........................1,050 miles
Monroe, LA .......................77 miles
Natchez, MS ..................... 72 miles
New Orleans, LA .............. 226 miles
Oklahoma City, OK ...........564 miles
St. Louis, MO ....................504 miles
Vicksburg Municipal Airport
(US 61S, 7 miles southwest of town)
601-636-4925
It has a 5,000 ft. x 100 ft. lighted,
paved runway.
34. Vicksburg City Auditorium
901 Monroe Street
601-634-4511
The Vicksburg Auditorium offers more
than 35,520 square feet of meeting and
event space. It is currently home to
several regional pageants as well as
a variety of concerts and community
events.
All major credit cards are accepted.
lpalmertree@vicksburg.org
www.vicksburg.org
36. Vicksburg Convention Center
1600 Mulberry Street
601-630-2929 • 866-VCC-MEET
Offices open Mo-Fr, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
The Vicksburg Convention Center
offers nearly 50,000 square feet of
function space. A two-level complex built
from the ground up with flexibility and
functionality in mind. The Vicksburg
Convention Center offers spacious
exhibit halls and cozy meeting rooms.
Featuring many annual events including
the Miss Mississippi Pageant, Breakfast
with Santa, Alcorn State University
Jazz Fest and much more.
All major credit cards accepted.
vccinfo@vicksburg.org
www.vicksburgccevents.com
Vicksburg Tallulah Regional Airport
A municipal facility in Mound, LA.
318-574-5841
(I-20, 8 miles west of Vicksburg)
It features a 5,000 ft. x 100 ft. lighted,
paved runway and a terminal building.
CURRENCY EXCHANGE
(customers only)
Regions Bank ............. 601-631-3001
Trustmark Bank .......... 601-631-3287
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Fire/Police/Ambulance .................911
Police (non-emergency) 601-636-2511
Sheriff ..........................601-636-1761
Fire ..............................601-636-6371
HOSPITALS
Scan this QR code to go to the
Vicksburg Meetings &
Convention website page for a
full list of meeting venues.
See Accommodations graphs for lodging
with meeting space on pages 49-50.
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www.visitvicksburg.com
River Region Medical Center
2100 Hwy. 61 North
601-883-5000
http://maps.randmcnally.com/
SALES TAX
Food/Consumer goods .................7%
State Lodging ..............................10%
Dining ............................................8%
TIME, WEATHER & TEMP
601-638-5211
TRANSPORTATION
Airport Transfer
Go-FER Girls
3220 Drummond Street
601-638-2574
Bus Lines
Delta Bus Lines / Greyhound Bus Lines
1295 South Frontage Road
601-638-8389
NRoute Bus Line
Vicksburg Area Transit System
2501 Halls Ferry Road
601-636-1053
www.visitvicksburg.com
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Car Rentals
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
4105 Washington Street
601-638-3866
Transportation
Worker Identification
Credential (TWIC)
VES Enrollment Center
1401 Adams Street
Mo-Fr, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Hertz
2720 Clay St
601-629-9210
Taxis, Limos & Private Cars
Executive Cab Company
769-203-1255
Go-FER Girls
3220 Drummond Street
601-638-2574
Pick Me Up Shuttle Service
125 Eastover
601-529-0217
Open daily 24/7.
Offers shuttle transportation service,
specializing in scheduled pick-ups.
Most pick-ups in 20 minutes or less.
Airport and hotel service available.
May handle up to 15 passengers.
Cash only.
kclipp@live.com
Rocket Taxi Cab
2820 E. Main Street
601-636-0491
Vicksburg Limousine Service
1105 Harrison Street
601-661-9747
No credit cards accepted.
Spring and fall are always very pleasant
with cool nights and warm, sunny days
with temperatures ranging from lows of
40 to 50 degrees to highs of 70 degrees.
Winter is usually mild except for occasional cold air invasions, which normally
last only a couple of days. Temperatures
range from lows of 30 degrees to highs
of 50 degrees. Summer is consistently
warm, beginning in the low 70 degrees
and climbing to highs ranging from 80
to 90 degrees in the afternoon.
WiFi ZONES
Vicksburg provides several Wi-Fi hotspots to citizens and visitors around
public meeting areas.
Current Wi-Fi locations are:
• Catfish Row splash park on Levee Street.
• Most of Downtown Washington Street.
• The Tourist Information Center on
Clay Street, across from the entrance
to the Vicksburg National Military Park.
• The Vicksburg Convention Center at
1600 Mulberry Street
• The Vicksburg public swimming pool
at 100 Army Navy Drive
COMMUNITY NUMBERS
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~ Author/Historian David Cohn, 1935
WEATHER
O.K. Rental Cars
2970 Hwy 61 North
601-636-3147
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“The Mississippi Delta begins in the lobby of The
Peabody Hotel and ends on Catfish Row in Vicksburg.”
City of Vicksburg Action Line .................................................. 601-636-3411
MS Division of Tourism ........................................................... 800-927-6378
MS State Welcome Center ..................................................... 601-638-4269
Vicksburg Convention & Visitors Bureau....... 601-636-9421 or 800-221-3536
Vicksburg Main Street Program .............................................. 601-634-4527
Vicksburg Relocation & Retirement Info. ................................ 601-636-1012
Vicksburg Warren County Chamber of Commerce ................ 601-636-1012
Vicksburg/Warren Economic Development Foundation ......... 601-631-0555
Warren County Board of Supervisors ..................................... 601-634-8073
Warren County Port Commission ............................................ 601-631-0555
www.visitvicksburg.com
Welcome to
Catfish Row
in Vicksburg!
Vicksburg’s downtown area is the
proud home of Catfish Row which
is full of museums, restaurants,
the Levee Street Marketplace and
an art park with riverfront murals
and splash fountain.
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Abraham’s
Art & Soul of the South
B Creativ
Blush and Bashful Boutique
Cinnamon Tree
Crown to Heels
Designer Consigner
Fabs & More
Frederick’s
H.C. Porter Gallery
Keystone Anique Furnishings
Lorelei Books
Marcus Furniture
Michel’s Music
Paper Plus
People’s Drug Store
Peterson’s Art & Antiques
Rouge Boutique Salon
Sassafras
Sometimes Jolly
The Attic Gallery
The Men’s Closet
Willingham’s
You Choose Upscale Consignment Shop
www.visitvicksburg.com