The Walter Anderson Museum of Art is dedicated to celebrating the works of Walter Inglis Anderson an artist whose depictions of the plants, animals, and…
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Visit Mississippi returns for its second appearance at the Tournament of Roses Parade with “Where Creativity Blooms,” a vibrant celebration of the state’s artistic heritage. Showcasing Mississippi’s lasting cultural influence in music, literature, film, and visual arts, the float will share the state’s creative spirit with millions of viewers around the world. The parade will be broadcast live on Thursday, January 1, 2026, beginning at 8 AM PST. Joining Visit Mississippi at the parade will be our partners Coastal Mississippi, Visit Jackson, Visit Oxford, and Visit Meridian.

From vibrant cultural attractions to unforgettable cuisine, your next great Mississippi experience starts here.

Ocean Springs
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art is dedicated to celebrating the works of Walter Inglis Anderson an artist whose depictions of the plants, animals, and…

Biloxi
The Ohr-O’Keefe Museum Of Art is a non-profit art museum located in Biloxi, Mississippi, dedicated to the ceramics of George E. Ohr, the self-proclaimed “Mad…

Biloxi
The Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum was established in 1986 to preserve and interpret the maritime history and heritage of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The…

Picayune
The Crosby Arboretum is dedicated to educating the public about their environment. This mission is carried out by preserving, protecting, and displaying plants native to…

Ocean Springs
Shearwater Pottery, established in 1928 by Peter Anderson, is famous for its top-quality, hard-fired earthenware, covering utilitarian ware, art pottery, figurines, and decorative tiles. With…

Ocean Springs
The Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Center is located in the historic 1927 Ocean Springs Public School Building. The Center provides a diverse set of programs…

Bay St Louis
The Alice Moseley Folk Art Museum is located in the historic L&N Train Depot in Bay Saint Louis, MS on the 2nd floor. The museum…

Jackson
The Museum of Mississippi History encourages people to explore more than 15,000 years of state history. Throughout the galleries, visitors will explore interactive exhibits, see…

Jackson
An aquarium housing over 200 species of native fish, reptiles and amphibians tells an ecological story of rivers, streams, lakes, marshes and the Mississippi Sound.…

Jackson
Mississippi’s largest art museum has over 4,000 works, including the world’s largest collection by and relating to Mississippians and their diverse heritage. Many works can…

Jackson
The Mississippi Civil Rights Museum shares the stories of a Mississippi movement that changed the nation. Through eight interactive exhibits, the museum promotes a greater…

Jackson
Designated as a Mississippi Landmark in 1986 and a National Historic Landmark in 2016, the Mississippi State Capitol has been the seat of the state’s…

Jackson
The award-winning Mississippi Children’s Museum provides hands-on and engaging exhibits and programs for all children and their families. Visitors can explore the cultural arts, literacy,…

Jackson
This 40-acre complex, located in the heart of the city, brings to life Mississippi’s rich agricultural heritage. A 40,000-square-foot Heritage Center traces the history of…

Jackson
Welty, born in 1909, was a writer of international acclaim. Her home is a National Historic Landmark and one of the most intact literary homes…

Jackson
Thalia Mara Hall is the Municipal Auditorium of the City of Jackson. The 2,040 seat theater is located in the downtown arts and cultural district…

Jackson
A National Historic Landmark and one of America’s finest examples of Greek Revival architecture, the Old Capitol building served as state capitol from 1839 to…

Meridian
The Riley Center, also known as the Grand Opera House and formally as the Mississippi State University Riley Center for Education and Performing Arts, is…

Meridian
The Mississippi Children’s Museum – Meridian is a state-of-the-art museum focusing on early childhood learning through play. The museum features a variety of permanent and…

Meridian
The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience (The MAX) is a museum that highlights Mississippi artists and celebrates the contributions of arts and entertainment luminaries in every artistic discipline.…

Meridian
The Jimmie Rodgers Museum showcases the legacy of the “Father of Country Music,” Jimmie Rodgers, including his music career as well as his timeless treasures…

Meridian
The Meridian Museum of Art is a visual arts museum located in the historic Old Carnegie Library building in downtown Meridian. Established in 1970, the…

The historic Square in Oxford, Mississippi, is home to some of the city’s top restaurants, nightspots, and shopping (including Neilson’s, the South’s oldest department store,…

Oxford
Square Books, located in the historic town square of Oxford, is a renowned independent bookstore encompassing four distinct buildings. Founded in 1979 by Richard and…

Oxford
Rowan Oak, also known as William Faulkner House, is William Faulkner’s former home in Oxford, Mississippi. It is a primitive Greek Revival house built in…

Oxford
The Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts is Oxford’s premier entertainment venue. With 1,177 seats, the Ford Center serves both the university and…

Oxford
The University of Mississippi Museum and Historic Houses is a museum and two historic houses owned and operated by the University of Mississippi in Oxford,…

Oxford
The Lyric in Oxford, Mississippi, is one of North Mississippi’s premier live music venues, hosting various acts throughout the year. The Lyric’s building dates back…

Columbus
The Tennessee Williams Home & Welcome Center is the restored childhood home of American playwright Tennessee Williams. Born Thomas Lanier Williams III in 1911, Williams…

Laurel
Mississippi’s first art museum, the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art is located in Laurel, Mississippi, United States. It was founded in 1923 in memory of…

Clarksdale
Since its creation, the Delta Blues Museum has preserved, interpreted, and encouraged a deep interest in the story of the blues. Established in 1979 by…

Leland
The Jim Henson Delta Boyhood Exhibit was given by Jane Henson and The Jim Henson Legacy as a gift to the Leland people. The Birthplace…

Greenwood
Founded in the 1970s as Cottonlandia, this outstanding regional museum will take you time traveling through centuries of Delta history and culture. From prehistoric fossils,…

Cleveland
The GRAMMY Museum Mississippi is an interactive museum located in Cleveland, Mississippi, United States, focused on the continuing musical achievements of Mississippians. The museum opened…

Tupelo
The most significant landmark of Tupelo’s modern history is a modest, two-room house where the King of Rock & Roll was born on January 8,…

Indianola
Located in the heart of the Delta in Indianola, the B.B. King and Delta Interpretive Center, through exhibits, tells the story of King’s life and…

Philadelphia
Marty Stuart’s Congress of Country Music is a music attraction located in Philadelphia, Mississippi. Currently, the project consists of a performance arts center in the…

Hattiesburg
The Hattiesburg Pocket Museum is Mississippi’s tiniest and most unique museum. Located in the alley behind the Saenger Theatre in downtown Hattiesburg, the museum’s centerpiece…

Cleveland
Dockery Plantation was a 25,600-acre cotton plantation and sawmill in Dockery, Mississippi, on the Sunflower River between Ruleville and Cleveland, Mississippi. It is widely regarded…

Ridgeland
The Bill Waller Craft Center is a gallery and retail store that displays the artwork of more than 400 juried artisans. The Ridgeland center is…

Tupelo
The Gumtree Museum of Art offers diverse exhibits, workshops, lectures, and special events throughout the year, catering to both the public and private audiences. As…

Canton
The Canton Movie Museums display full set pieces and props from two films shot in Canton, A Time to Kill and My Dog Skip. Tours…
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