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    Alcorn County Welcome Center

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    3 years ago

    A+ We spent the night, filled up our fresh water tank + used the dumping station. Bravo, Alcorn County Welcome Center!!

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    SoCo District

    SoCo District

    (2 reviews)

    Downtown Corinth, pronounced locally as Car-inth, has really taken off here of late. There is a…read moremajor facelift going on in a previously desolated area South of the railroad tracks. Two married couples bought a city block on Wick and Fillmore Streets. This area is now called SoCo (South Corinth). SoCo has a hip ring to it, but it seems out of place to me. The first thing I think of when I hear SoCo is SoCal (Southern California) and along with that association comes images of Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Waterparks, Legoland, SeaWorld and Zoos and a population of over 22 million. Corinth has none of these things. SoCo and the historical district offers unique specialty shops, business offices, restaurants, a stately and regal courthouse, churches, and the friendliest people you could hope to meet. SoCo area is taking on a classy look with new curbs and landscaping and the businesses that are moving in are more of the chic boutique types. I'm sure it brings in money from female shoppers, but the area really lacks in offering appealing choices to teens and men. This area, along with most of the town, really should invest in bike parking. The only bike parking available in the entirety of Corinth is at the public library and it offers a dozen slots. If SoCo is looking to be more modern and hip it should encourage healthier lifestyles via biking, walking paths, indoor activities for inclement weather (rock wall climbing, trampoline basketball and hacky sack come to mind). Corinth and SoCo have high ambitions to garner the attentions of tourists, but they tend to fall short of offering meaningful true entertainment for all ages. I'm sure the area will continue to grow at a steady pace, but if it desires prosperity it might need to open its mind to new and exciting ventures for the entire family. Get out of the pigeonholed food and boutique mentality. To Each Their Own.

    Sweet Sensations Bakery in SoCo is one of my favorites! I love their chicken salad sandwich (both…read morethe "plain" and "fruity" versions)! I've also tried their Taco salad plate which was very good, but their deserts are phenomenal! Yesterday I ordered a piece of chess pie that was so big I decided to eat half for lunch and have the rest at dinner! The drive up window makes it very convenient to pick up your order and the generous portions make whatever you order well worth the price.

    Reflections Wedding and Event Venue

    Reflections Wedding and Event Venue

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    If you've looked at this place and wondered if you should book it, a resounding YES! We just…read morefinished a wonderful weekend for my daughter's wedding: the venue is beautiful and charming and distinctive, and the fantastic owners provided impeccable customer service, never more than minutes away from helping with whatever we needed. It was more than an event space; it was our home for three days, with room for more than twenty of us to stay and be steps away from every individual attraction. Five enthusiastic stars.

    100% recommend Reflections for your wedding. The amenities are great for an all-inclusive wedding…read more There is a house for the bridal party, a cottage for the groomsmen, and two more spots for guests to stay. We chose one for a bridesmaid with a newborn to be able to stay with her family, and the other as a place for my florist/director to stay. The only thing that could be better would be for that last spot to have rooms instead of one large open area. The grounds have several options for your perfect wedding spot. We chose outside of the main building overlooking a lake. Chairs were included. The rehearsal dinner was inside the barn area, which was quickly cleaned up to begin decorating for the reception. The tables and tablecloths were included. The kitchen was a good size and ice was provided. Indoor bathrooms were clean. To top it all off, the owners were fantastic. They helped cart guests from their cars to the main area. They checked in often to make sure we were okay. They followed up to make sure we didn't have any questions. They allowed us time to clean up on Sunday around our church time. We could even stay the night Saturday night. I cannot say enough good things about this place. The Wild West themed town across the street was a little country for me, but it proved a fun setting for guests to relax and the "saloon". 10 out of 10! We even rented tuxes from their other businesses and received a discount. We were able to leave the suits at the site and not have the hassle of returning them the next week.

    Alcorn County Welcome Center - venues - Updated May 2026

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