Corinth is a city in and the county seat of Alcorn County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 14,573 at the 2010 census. Its ZIP codes are 38834 and 38835.
Restaurants in Corinth
5.0 based on 18 reviews
At The Escape Room Corinth, we build rooms around a narrative and challenge you to use your wits to out smart the room & escape before time runs out.
4.5 based on 326 reviews
What a great museum. We had very little free time on our trip, but we were staying in Corinth, so we spent some time here. Lots of parking available! I could have been there longer:). Lots to see, and great 'videos' to watch regarding the history of Corinth during the Civil War. I need to add that there was NO charge to walk through this interesting place, however there is a donation box.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
If you've ever wanted to visit an old fashioned soda fountain, this is the place to go. The food is not fancy but everything is delicious! I've had the patty melt, the burger, the slug burger, taco salad, cornbread salad, grilled cheese, fried chicken salad, etc. I've never had a bad meal here. If you're a fan of fountain sodas, be sure and try the cherry Coke. The sweet tea is fantastic and the shakes are out of this world! On a busy Saturday you may wait a little bit to get a table because there is limited seating and service might be a little slow but it's still very good service. Through the week we've had no problems with service at all. The restaurant has a wonderful nostalgic feel and there are so many antiques and Civil War items to look at while you're enjoying your lunch. The bathroom could use a little updating but it has always been clean. This restaurant was the same when I was in high school, and when my mother was in high school, it's a piece of history with some great food.
4.0 based on 44 reviews
Serving as the hub of historical information for the area, the Crossroads Museum invites visitors to view its permanent exhibits dealing with Civil War, Railroad, Aviation, Business/Industry and Pre-History/Archeology. Spend time in the adjacent galleries which offer special rotating exhibits. The Museum also offers a gift shop and the Margaret Greene Rogers Research Library.
The museum is small but well worth the price. Plan to spend some time as there is lots of information about Corinth's history, it's role in the Civil War, and some cool info about trains. I went for one exhibit and was super pleased with the entire museum.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
Battery Robinett was built by the Federal Army following the Siege of Corinth and was the site of fierce fighting on October 4, 1862, during the 2nd day of the Battle of Corinth. The obelisk pays tribute to Col. William P. Rogers of the 2nd Texas Infantry who showed great bravery trying to climb the walls of the battery to claim it for the Confederacy. Four unknown Civil War soldiers are buried on this site.
4.0 based on 25 reviews
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