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Galleries and Museums

From traditional to off-beat, Holly Springs boasts a wide range of museums within its small city limits.

The Marshall County Historical Museum
Experience the rich history of a land once called “Empire County” through the largest collection of Civil War memorabilia in the state! Over 40,000 relics including soldier uniforms, antique toys, old clothing, farm tools, photography and art.
220 E College Avenue, Holly Springs        (662) 252-3669
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The Ida B. Wells – Barnett Museum
View the collection of African and African-American artists housed in the historic Spires-Boling house, birthplace of famed journalist and women’s rights activist Ida B. Wells.
220 North Randolph Avenue, Holly Springs,        (662) 252-3232
www.idabwells.org

Kate Freeman Clark Art Gallery
Browse through over 1200 works painted by the Holly Springs native while she was studying in New York.
300 East College Avenue, Holly Springs        (662) 252-5300
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Graceland Too!
Be amazed by the astonishing collection compiled by The King’s biggest fan. Voted Mississippi’s best off-beat destination by Mississippi Magazine.
200 E. Gholson Ave.        (888) 687-4765
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Rust College
See the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement and tour the Roy Wilkins Collection. There is also an international art gallery located in the library and Beckley Center.
150 Rust Avenue, Holly Springs    (662) 252-8000
www.rustcollege.edu

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