May 22-23, 2024 – Natchez Trace Parkway, MS
Wednesday, we decided to go into Tupelo, MS to see the Tupelo National Battlefield and do some shopping. On the way to Tupelo, we stopped at the Own Creek Mounds. The mounds were bbult between 800 and 900 years ago and were used for only about 100 years. This was determined by dating of charcoal samples collected at the site and by studying the artifacts and type of building remains found in the mounds.
We were able to climb some steps to
the top of the mound and look down on the smaller mound.
We then drove to the Tupelo National Battlefield. This memorial is in memory of the men of the Federal and Confererate armies who took part in the Battle of Tupelo on July 14-15, 1864 which resulted in a victory for the Federal Forces under Major General Andrew J. Smith.
We ate lunch in Tupelo and did some
grocery shopping. We spent the rest of
the afternoon relaxing and working on the blog.
Thursday, we woke to rain, so we
decided to stay at the motorhome and get ready to move again. Between rainstorms we were able to get the
kayaks back on top of the Jeep. Tomorrow we are moving up the Parkway into
Tennessee where we will finish the last 100 miles of the Natchez Trace Parkway.
Comments
Post a Comment