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Your search for Culture returned the results listed below.Quality of Life, Affordable Cost of Living Make Tupelo Attractive
Ask Tupeloans what they like most about their city‚ and you’re likely to hear about small-town friendliness and big-city amenities.
Explore Tupelo’s Rich History at Museum and Battlefields
Whether your interest is in ancient and Native American history or the Civil War‚ Tupelo has you covered.
Elvis Fans Flock to Tupelo to See His Birthplace
Fans know that Elvis Presley didn’t get his start in Memphis – he got it right here in Tupelo.
Preservation, Redevelopment Efforts Keep Downtown Tupelo Vibrant
When Elvis Presley purchased his first guitar at Tupelo Hardware in 1945‚ Main Street was the region’s primary shopping and entertainment destination‚ just like most downtowns of the era.
Newcomers Drawn to Tupelo Jobs Enjoy Quality of Life
Welcome to Tupelo‚ a nice place to live and work.
From Ballet to the Symphony, Tupelo’s Art Scene Flourishing
Tupelo is having an art attack. For a town its size‚ Tupelo is overflowing with artistic and cultural opportunities.
Tupelo Real Estate Market Offers Wide Range of Housing Options
Most cities have nice areas. What’s striking about Tupelo is the variety of livable‚ charming neighborhoods that offer everything from affordable bungalows to million-dollar executive homes.
Film Festival Showcases Tupelo, Brings Out Moviemakers and Moviegoers
In addition to live music and theatrical performances and events‚ Tupelo has entered the movie world‚ launching its own film festival last year.
Tupelo Restaurants Offer Fare with a Southern Flair
There are countless reasons to come to Tupelo‚ from visiting the birthplace of Elvis Presley to reveling in the beauty and serenity of the Natchez Trace Parkway.
Tupelo Proud to Call Itself Elvis’ Birthplace
Tupelo will forever be known to music fans as the birthplace of Elvis Presley‚ who was born Jan. 8‚ 1935‚ in a house made by his father Vernon‚ his uncle Vester Presley and grandfather Jesse Presley.
Gumtree Festival Brings Tupelo Out to Celebrate with Music, Food and Fun
Mother’s Day weekend means more than lunch with Mom in Tupelo.
Tupelo Artist and Author Wears Many Hats
Be it on canvas or the page‚ John Armistead is always creating a picture.
Tupelo Woodworker Hand-Crafts Unique Rolling Pins
Tupelo pastry cooks rejoice! Beautiful‚ unique wooden rolling pins are to be had‚ at least until local woodworker Francis Lindsey runs out of bits and pieces.
Tupelo Community Theatre is the Most Popular Local Theater in Mississippi
The arts aren’t just alive in Tupelo – they’re flourishing.
Downtown Redevelopment Buzzes With Activity
For a long time it languished‚ a visionary’s dream of what downtown Tupelo might be.
Oren Dunn Museum Brings Back a Delicious Bit of Nostalgia
There is a small slice of charming Tupelo history with a legend still celebrated to this day. Since 1990, it has sat on the property of the Oren Dunn Museum, and once a year it is dusted off for the public to wax nostalgic about a simpler time.
Bar-B-Q by Jim Claims Title as Tupelo’s Saucy Favorite
Bar-B-Q by Jim. The name is pretty straightforward and so is the guy behind it, Jim Beane, a welding supplier-turned restaurateur who has been serving folks in Tupelo lunch and dinner six days a week for the last 14 years.
Blue Suede Cruise Rolls Into Town Each May
If there are newcomers in the city of Tupelo who have never heard of the Blue Suede Cruise, they sure do by the time the first weekend in May is over.
Veterans Museum Honors War Heroes
For some people, collecting is a hobby. For Tony Lute, it’s a full-time job.
Tupelo Symphony Celebrates 30 Years of Encores
In 1971, Tupelo attorney Wade Lagrone dreamed of starting a symphony orchestra. It was a dream that a lot of people didn’t think would be possible. Margaret Anne Murphey knows – she was there.
