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October 31, 1985. The North Broadway Historic District in Tupelo, Mississippi, is a 4-acre (1.6 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] The district consists of one block of North Broadway Street. In its NRHP nomination it was said to "represent a rare example of an intact late- nineteenth ...
The Tupelo National Battlefield was established as "Tupelo Battlefield Site" on February 21, 1929. The site was transferred from the United States War Department to the National Park Service on August 10, 1933, redesignated, and boundary changed on August 10, 1961. In 1936, the Tupelo-Gainesville Tornado destroyed the concrete monument to the ...
Southwestern corner of the junction of Church and Jackson Sts. 34°15′48″N 88°42′33″W / 34.263333°N 88.709167°W / 34.263333; -88.709167 (North Church Primary School) Tupelo. 17. Old Superintendent's House, Tupelo Fish Hatchery. Old Superintendent's House, Tupelo Fish Hatchery.
Tupelo (/ ˈtuːpəloʊ / TOO-pə-loh) is a city in and the county seat of Lee County, Mississippi, United States. Founded in 1860, [4] the population was 37,923 at the 2020 census. It is the 7th most populous city in Mississippi and is considered a commercial, industrial, and cultural hub of northern Mississippi. Tupelo was incorporated in 1870.
North Broadway-Short Street Historic District, Lexington, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Kentucky North Broadway Historic District (Tupelo, Mississippi) , listed on the NRHP in Mississippi East North Broadway Historic District , Clintonville, Columbus, Ohio
The Elvis Presley Birthplace is a historic museum site in Tupelo, Mississippi, dedicated to the preservation of the birthplace of American musician Elvis Presley. It is listed on the Mississippi Blues Trail. [1][2] The museum site includes Presley's shotgun house birthplace, a museum, a chapel, and the Assembly of God Church building where the ...
Natchez Trace Parkway. The Natchez Trace Parkway is a limited-access national parkway in the Southeastern United States that commemorates the historic Natchez Trace and preserves sections of that original trail. Its central feature is a two-lane road that extends 444 miles (715 km) from Natchez, Mississippi, to Nashville, Tennessee.
NRHP reference No. 94000644 [1] Added to NRHP. June 24, 1994. The Stewart-Anderson House is a historic mansion in Tupelo, Mississippi. It was built in 1867. It served as the Tupelo Female Academy and it later became the private residence of state representative and senator W. D. Anderson, who also served as the mayor of Tupelo from 1899 to 1907.