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Amzi Love/Lincoln Homes Bed & Breakfast and Gardens (c.1848)
Open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. or by appointment.
(662) 328-5413 or call the Tennessee Williams Welcome Center at (662) 328-0222.
www.amzilovelincolnhomes.com
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Burnt Oak is excited to be able to provide the best Northern Bobwhite quail hunting in Mississippi. We are a family owned business that focuses on providing visitors the very best experience possible. Whether you are visiting to hunt, stay the night, or here with your company on a retreat, we are glad you came and will be one of our family during your stay. We are very proud of our facilities and encourage you to stop by and take a quick tour to see what we have to offer. Construction on the lodge and conference facility was completed in August 2004 and has quickly become a favorite for corporate functions, wedding receptions, ballgames, getaways, and quail hunting.
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(662) 244-7232 408 Seventh Street South Available for meetings and receptions
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The 18-hole "Columbus" course at the Columbus Country Club facility in Columbus, Mississippi features 6,410 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. Designed by John Frazier, the Columbus golf course opened in 1923. U.S. Air Force Services Agency manages this facility, which also includes 5,148 square feet of conference space.
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(662) 327-5300 314 Seventh Street North Available for meetings |
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The Stephen D. Lee Home, located at 316 Seventh Street North, was completed in 1847 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Plymouth Bluff features an 11,700-square-foot conference building consisting of multipurpose conference rooms with audiovisual equipment, a 100-seat auditorium, an interpretive museum of cultural and natural history, and complete kitchen facilities. Full service catering is also available.
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(662) 329-7296 1100 College Street Available for meetings, receptions and lodging |
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Circa 1835 NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
This home reigns over four-and-a-half acres of landscaped lawn which
includes three thousand boxwoods. Like many homes in Columbus,
it was built on a hill because low places were considered unhealthy.
Rosewood Manor was built for a Yankee bride who would not
occupy it; she said vapors were unhealthy, and returned North.
Rosewood Manor has a Greek Revival façade with a Federal influence.
Open Monday - Saturday by appointment. Available for garden receptions.
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(662) 327-3600 1024 College Street Available for receptions and lodging |
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Circa 1837 NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES MISSISSIPPI LANDMARK
Temple Heights is one of the state’s best examples of period restoration. The classically-designed house combines Federal and Greek Revival features. The original servant quarters/kitchen as well as a kitchen built in the 1850s remain on the grounds. Temple Heights has been featured in The Magazine Antiques and on HGTV’s “Old Homes Restored.”Open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. or by appointment. Available for meetings and receptions.
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The Trotter Convention Center offers versatile facilities which can be adapted to accommodate trade shows, banquets, group meetings, and sporting events. The 15,000 square-foot facility will accommodate 1,600 people theater-style, 500 banquet-style, or 100 - 8’ x 10’ trade shows booths.
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National Historic Landmark. Open daily, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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