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Archive for March 22nd, 2009

by Rick Amorey

Mississippi is quite famous for being a place invested in literature and music. For example, Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, written by Mark Twain, were set along the Mississippi River. As well as music and literature, the State has gone into other forms of art, and pieces with strong religious overtones have inspired magnificent works of art from outsiders that have been shown the world over. Of course, the blues is a form of music that has been significantly linked to the Delta River musicians.

Not just music and literature, of course, Mississippi caters to the arts and crafts as well. Maybe you’re in the market for new and quirky looking decorations to put inside your home; if so, you’ve come to the right spot. Mississippi has the Mississippi Crafts Center, which may be a good place to start your hunt for interesting items. But if you wish to go somewhere with a bit more excitement, than craft shows and festivals may be just what you need.

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