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Historical Activities & Info on Tunica

Historical Activities & Info on Tunica


As progressive and competitive as Tunica has become in recent years, it remains a community close to its roots. Although it's one of the leading gaming destinations in the country, you can still find some pleasures of a simpler time in this thriving southern town. Browse below to find some Tunica historical attractions that may interest you.

Historic Downtown Tunica »

1047 Main St
Tunica, MS 38676

Witness turn of the century buildings in the seemingly untapped Tunica downtown area. This historic part of town is the scene of many area festivals and events. See our beautifully restored courthouse as you visit a variety of shops in the area.

Tate House » 662-363-6631

1014 Magnolia St
Tunica, MS 38676

The oldest residence in Tunica - sits on the corner of School Street and Magnolia Street. This log cabin is a historical site and is a great starting point for your day in historic downtown Tunica.

Tunica Museum » 662-363-6631

4063 U.S. 61
Tunica, MS 38676

Get to know Tunica through the Tunica Museum. Relive how Native Americans settled in the Delta and how the Mississippi has changed courses throughout the years. The Tunica Museum documents the history of this unique county including the importance of agriculture to the area.

Tunica Queen » (866) 805-3535

1 Riverpark Dr
Tunica Resorts, MS 38664

The Tunica RiverPark also includes river cruises on the Tunica Queen in the newest non-gaming attraction in the Tunica, Mississippi area. The Tunica Queen riverboat is a spacious 400-seat luxury ship which allows passengers to experience river boating along the Mississippi River.

Tunica Riverpark » 866-517-4837

One River Park Dr.
P.O. Box 99
Tunica Resorts, MS 38664

Tunica RiverPark now allows visitors a chance to explore the Mississippi River. Nowhere can you better see and understand America's greatest river and the history it has made than at the stunning new Tunica RiverPark. Visitors to the Tunica RiverPark enjoy a museum and interpretive center, complete with aquariums, interactive exhibits and dioramas that reveal the legend and the life of the Mississippi River.

The 168-acre Tunica RiverPark includes nature trails, outdoor exhibits, an observation deck and veranda. Spectacular views of the Mississippi River can be seen from both the observation deck and the veranda.

* Monday-Friday 9am-5pm * Saturday-Sunday 9am-5pm * Holidays 9am-5pm * The last tour time available for the day will begin punctually at 5pm.

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