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2680 Natchez Trace Pkwy, Tupelo, MS 38804-9715Carte
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annalF1588BN
Sorry but worth skipping this one. Natchez Trace better
Very small. Just a monument, a few graves and plaques. No place to legally park (law firm next door). Just disappointing
Évaluation soumise le 29 mars 2024
BillUsma7
If you are Tupelo go here.
Very small but if you are doing the Natchez Trace you should stop by. Cheaper gas in MS than in TN so fill up in either side. This isn’t a huge park, in fact 1 or 2 cars max, can park on the side of t...
Évaluation soumise le 18 oct. 2023
Pitt-Duq
Residential Area
This is a battlefield that time has almost erased. It is located right on Main Street (a main thoroughfare). An important battle over who would secure the Union’s railroad.
Évaluation soumise le 12 juill. 2023
blueman66
it was ok
talk about small its smaller then a city block, but you got to stop here so you can get your passport stamped lol, but you have to go to the bryce crossing to get it
Évaluation soumise le 23 mai 2023
Hatzlacha
Not all memorials need to be huge
Yes, the memorial site is relatively the size of a postage stamp. Sure, the town has fully grown all around. Of course, the Civil War soldiers may be mildly disappointed they fought and died on land...
Sorry but worth skipping this one. Natchez Trace better
Very small. Just a monument, a few graves and plaques. No place to legally park (law firm next door). Just disappointing
If you are Tupelo go here.
Very small but if you are doing the Natchez Trace you should stop by. Cheaper gas in MS than in TN so fill up in either side. This isn’t a huge park, in fact 1 or 2 cars max, can park on the side of t...
Residential Area
This is a battlefield that time has almost erased. It is located right on Main Street (a main thoroughfare). An important battle over who would secure the Union’s railroad.
it was ok
talk about small its smaller then a city block, but you got to stop here so you can get your passport stamped lol, but you have to go to the bryce crossing to get it
Not all memorials need to be huge
Yes, the memorial site is relatively the size of a postage stamp. Sure, the town has fully grown all around. Of course, the Civil War soldiers may be mildly disappointed they fought and died on land...