Tupelo, Mississippi. Visit Elvis Presleys Birthplace | Visit Tupelo From the birthplace of an international icon and one of the country's most visited national parks to a unique buffalo park, things you thought could never happen in a small town like Tupelo happen all the time
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History Heritage | Visit Tupelo The Heritage Trails Enrichment Program identifies and interprets historical Chickasaw, Civil Rights African American, and Civil War sites in Tupelo and Lee County to preserve Tupelo’s rich history and educate visitors on the city’s storied past
Where to Eat in Tupelo | The Best Tupelo, MS Restaurants | Visit Tupelo Over 160 Tupelo, MS restaurants make choosing food in this upbeat city a lot of fun With fare ranging from local and homegrown, industry faves, Mexican food, steak and BBQ restaurants, you are certain to find the best Tupelo restaurants here
Celebrate Tupelo 2025 | Visit Tupelo From honoring Elvis’ 90th birthday to highlighting the major milestone anniversaries of some of Tupelo’s most iconic people and places, each month offers unique experiences that capture the heart and soul of our city
Family Fun | Visit Tupelo Sometimes a family needs an adventure together, and Tupelo is positively the place for an immersive experience From an exotic animal park to an all-day play splash pad, we have everything you need to transform your brood into a relaxed family spending some quality time together
Casa D Italia | Visit Tupelo An Elevated Taste of Italy in Tupelo Every plate is thoughtfully prepared using the finest ingredients, inspired by generations of Italian cooking and infused with modern finesse
Elvis Homecoming Statue - Visit Tupelo This is one of 14 significant sites in Elvis' formative years in Tupelo marked with plaques on the Elvis' Tupelo Driving Tour This larger-than-life statue of Elvis' 1956 Homecoming Concert at the Tupelo Fairgrounds was based on a famous shot called "the Hands" by Roger Marshutz