Tupelo, Mississippi, the early home of the King of Rock and Roll, is a city dedicated to the legend of Elvis Presley. Visit the Elvis Birthplace Museum and see the very house where Elvis was born or the church where he first sang gospel. Every year, the town hosts the Elvis Presley Festival, with live music, a parade, and a tribute artist competition. For visitors uninterested in blue suede shoes, the city offers up the Tupelo Automobile Museum, featuring over 100 antique and classic cars.
Restaurants in Tupelo
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Since 1905 Reed’s has been dedicated to delivering self-confidence, pride, and joy to every person we touch, every opportunity we have, every day. Our goal is to bring shoppers quality products with quality service, and to be great corporate citizens, giving back often and much to the communities we serve. Thank you for honoring us with your business.
I have been shopping at Reed’s for many years. The service is second to none . The employees always greet you warmly and will also call you by name. The clothing is well made with a variety for all price ranges . There is also clothing for all age groups as well as Scout clothing. Everyone at Reed’s make you feel like family and are so helpful. I love the atmosphere as well. Big bonus is they still wrap your gifts you purchase there in the most beautiful wrapping paper !!
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Caron Gallery exclusively represents approximately 50 Mississippi artists. The mediums offered by our artists include oil and acrylic paintings, watercolors, mixed media, encaustics, photography, pottery, and folk art. We also provide custom for anyone's art, photographs, memorabilia, and keepsakes.
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A downtown boutique full of unique things for yourself and your home. Home Decor/Gifts/Baby Annie Sloan Chalk Paint(R) and paint workshops. Registry.
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A full-service, Ace-affiliated hardware store and small engine parts retailer. We stock items that can't be found in other hardware stores with an emphasis on supplying as man American-made items as possible. We are also proud of our historical contribution to Rock'n'Roll as the store "where Gladys bought her son his first guitar."
Just walking through the doors and seeing all of the old wood and glass counters was incredible! The spot marked on the floor that young Elvis stood as his mother purchased the guitar that started it all was humbling. You feel rather transported even among all of the modern gadgets and items for sale. The Gentlemen working the counter were sweet and personable and helped us find the murals we were looking for as well. The downtown area is very quaint and charming.
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