Corinth Attractions
Corinth (pop. 14,000) was an important area during the Civil War and was occupied by both Union and Confederate troops. The Battle of Corinth took place here in 1862. The Corinth National Cemetery contains more than 5,600 graves of soldiers.
The city is also known for its historic buildings.
The city is also known for its historic buildings.
Civil War Interpretive Center
The Civil War Interpretive Center in Corinth offers information on the Civil War and its effects on the Corinth area.
Northeast Mississippi Museum
The Northeast Mississippi Museum in Corinth offers displays focusing primarily on the Civil War and the Chickasaw Indians.
Verandah Curlee House
Verandah House is a Greek Revival mansion that was built in 1857. The house features 16-foot ceilings, plaster moldings, and a rear addition including the back porch.