
This historic site is the birthplace of Elvis Presley, the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Visitors can tour the small two-room house where Elvis was born and explore the museum that showcases memorabilia and exhibits about his early life and career.

A family-friendly attraction featuring a variety of animals including buffalo, zebras, and exotic birds. The park offers walking trails, picnic areas, and opportunities for close-up animal encounters, making it a popular spot for visitors of all ages.

This historic site commemorates the Civil War Battle of Tupelo, fought in 1864. The battlefield includes walking trails, interpretive signs, and monuments that provide insight into the area's military history and significance.

Home to one of the largest collections of antique and classic cars in the United States, this museum showcases vehicles from different eras and offers a fascinating look at automotive history and design.

A museum dedicated to preserving and presenting the history and culture of Tupelo and the surrounding region. Exhibits include artifacts, photographs, and displays about local industries, community life, and notable events.

A large public park in Tupelo featuring walking trails, playgrounds, picnic areas, and a pond. It is a popular spot for outdoor activities, community events, and relaxation.

Famous as the store where Elvis Presley bought his first guitar, this historic hardware store remains a working business and a nostalgic stop for fans and visitors interested in music history.

An architecturally significant building in downtown Tupelo, the courthouse is notable for its historic design and role in the local government and community.

A vibrant market offering fresh local produce, handmade goods, and artisanal products. It provides a taste of the local culture and community spirit, especially during the growing season.

Nature trails within the Buffalo Park area that allow visitors to enjoy the natural scenery, wildlife viewing, and outdoor exercise in a peaceful setting.