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The Queen City of the Delta


Hwy 61 Blues Museum

The Blues. Antebellum homes and cotton plantations. Classic Delta dining. Native American burial grounds. Art and literature. Casinos and gaming.

Looking for entertainment, art, music, history and pure, unabated Delta tradition? Say "Hello" to Greenville, Mississippi. Birthed as a booming central city for business and trade, today Greenville stands as the iconic heart of Delta creativity, heritage, culture and outdoor adventure.

Downtown Entertainment & Dining
Venture to downtown Greenville and you’ll find hotspots such as the Walnut Street Blues Bar, a funky and intense blues joint where they mix ‘em strong and play it loud. It’s nothing to see legends such as T-Model Ford show up to play a set with just a phone call’s notice.

Across the levy stands two Greenville, MS casinos, and nearby Nelson Street -- the mid 1900’s equivalent to today’s Beale Street --is a historic landmark on the Mississippi Blues Trail.

Doe's Eat Place is one of Greenville’s most famous dining landmarks and portrays the Delta dining experience to a T. When’s the last time you picked your own steak from the freezer?

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Museums , Living History & Kermit the Frog


Doe's Restaurant

Greenville’s history can be found through tons of fascinating museums including The 1927 Flood Museum, the Greenville History Museum, the Winterville Indian Mounds Museum, the Hwy 61 Blues Museum, the Greenville Air Base Museum. Nearby, the famed Jim Henson Museum celebrates the birthplace of international entertainer Kermit the Frog.

Outdoor Sports and Adventures
With the Mighty Mississippi and two spectacular lakes, Greenville is an ideal outdoor sports and vacation destination. From boar hunting, championship fishing and air boating across the bayou to a relaxed day of bird and nature watching, enjoy the outdoors in one of America’s most beautiful natural settings.