
ONE DAY ITINERARY
Tour Stop 1
Historic Railroad &
Crossroads Museum
The Crossroads Museum is the hub of area history and has an extensive collection of local Civil War relics. View the railroad crossing that has brought Corinth, MS, into the spotlight for so many years. Two galleries offer rotating exhibits, which usually feature traveling exhibits or local art. Located at 221 North Fillmore Street.
–Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, Sunday, 1 – 5 p.m.
Closed major holidays
Admission: $5 for adults, $3 for Senior Citizens, Military & Students
Free for Children 16 and younger.
Tour Time: 30 – 45 minutes.
While in the area of the Crossroads Museum, a visit to the “Depot Block” of retailers is a must. C&D Jarnagin at 113 North Fillmore Street is known all over the country for its reproduction lines for both Revolutionary and Civil War uniforms and accessories.
Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Note – They close early on Wednesdays.
Right next-door at L&L Emporium (115 North Fillmore Street) specializes in local folk art, Civil War prints, and locally found relics.
Hours: Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Tour Time: 45 minutes – 1 hour.
Tour Stop 2
Verandah-Curlee House
The only antebellum home open to the public, the Verandah House, built by one of the founders of Corinth, played a significant role in the area’s Civil War History. The orders for the Confederate attack at Shiloh were drafted in the House. Located at 301 Childs Street.
Hours: by appointment only while undergoing renovations.
Admission: Free but donations appreciated.
Tour Time: 30 minutes.
Tour Stop 3
Lunch at Borroum's Drug Store
A Confederate veteran opened in 1865 what is now Mississippi’s oldest,
continuous family-operated drugstore. An old-fashioned soda fountain is a
bonus with cherry cokes and chocolate shakes. Located at 604 East Waldron Street.
Grill Hours: Monday – Friday, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Saturday, 11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
While on Court Square, view the Confederate monument on Court Square dedicated to Col. William Rogers, the hero of the Battle of Corinth.
Tour Time: 1 hour.
Tour Stop 4
Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center
No visit to Corinth would be complete without seeing the Interpretive Center, a National Park Service Site. The Center features videos of the Battles of Shiloh and Corinth and an educational water feature. Located at 501 West Linden Street.
Hours: Daily, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Closed on Christmas Day.
Admission: Free.
Tour Time – 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Tour Stop 5
Driving Tour of Civil War Corinth
Stops include the Corinth National Cemetery, the Contraband Camp, site of Battery Powell, Generals’ Headquarters, and Battery F. Note – Civil War Tour Maps can be mailed in a visitor’s packet or may be picked up at the
Corinth Area CVB Office or the Civil War Interpretive Center.
Tour Time: 1 – 2 hours.
Tour Stop 6
Beauregard Line on North Polk Street
One of the most pristine lines of earthworks in the nation. A short hike is required.
Tour Time: 1 hour.
Tour Option
End the day at one of several restaurants in Downtown Corinth. Then stroll along the tree-lined streets or enjoy performances at the Corinth Theatre Arts, Pickin’on the Square, the Crossroads Arena or the Coliseum Civic Center.