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    Rose Hill-Magnolia Cemetery

    Rose Hill-Magnolia Cemetery

    3.5(2 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    This cemetery was absolutely beautiful with so many interesting characters within in. Wish we…read morecould've made it for a ghost tour!! Queen of the Mississippi Gypsys (I've taken a lot of pictures at different cemeteries. This is the first place that not only my camera but also my phone glitched multiple times) Queen Kelly Mitchell died during the birth of her 15th child on January 31, 1915 in Coatopa, Alabama. Her husband, King Emil, sought local medical assistance and offered $10,000 if doctors could save her, but the efforts were in vain. The couple were the leaders of the Mitchell clan of Romany people, one of the largest in America. It was decided that she would be buried at the Rose Hill Cemetery in Meridian, MS. Her body was placed in a frozen state for 12 days, to allow time for more people to come and pay tribute. 20,000 people attended her funeral with music and celebrations included. Legends suggest that Kelly was buried in a $15,000 gold casket and/or that 20-dollar gold pieces were tossed into her grave. Her grave has been damaged multiple times by grave robbers. You might notice random things atop her tombstone, local lore states, "If you go up there and leave her a trinket, she'll come to you in a dream and solve all your troubles."

    I saw a sign for a haunted ghost tour in a rest stop when I first got into Mississippi that was…read morebeing held here. While I was only in Mississippi for business for a few days, I decided to stop and check out the cemetery anyway. The cemetery itself was a bit off the highway and as I drove to at the neighborhood got worse and worse. There was nothing overly spectacular about this graveyard.

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    Moundville Archaeological Park - Mound B

    Moundville Archaeological Park

    4.5(12 reviews)
    74.2 mi

    + Very impressive earthworks. + Expansive archaeological…read moresite. + Well maintained. + Nice gift shop with cafe and outdoor patio. + Informative museum displays. + Highlight was opportunity to speak with Dr Cameron Lacquement and the dig team. They were welcoming, friendly, and took the time to describe the progress and findings of the dig. Such a memorable experience talking with them. Thank you!

    I visited here several times as a child and hadn't been back in decades. Well at least some things…read moredon't change over the centuries and this place still is exactly the same as it was way back when I first visited it. This is great spot to see some of the pre-Columbian history in mound high glory. You can actually climb on a mound and then inside the museum you can learn a great deal more of the history and what was found inside some of the mounds... hint dead things and treasure. This site also clearly provides evidence of the pre-Columbian trade network that existed between Central America, South America and North America. Tip: Quick and easy tour that is well worth a diversion for the experience to learn and actually see some history that lots of folks today just don't seem to know about. Disclaimer: I might have an advanced degree in Anthropology and even though I have actually met Giorgio A. Tsoukalos of Ancient Aliens fame I can make a pretty strong argument that here in Moundville there definitely were NOT any aliens involved in the construction unless they were highly intoxicated aliens with only stone age tech.

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