Few People Know The Story Behind Circle G Ranch, Elvis Presley's Former Mississippi Home
It’s pretty common knowledge that Elvis Presley hails from the Magnolia State. Nearly as known is the fact that fans can visit his former home in Tupelo. However, many are unaware that the house in Tupelo wasn’t Elvis’ only Mississippi abode. In the 1960s, the King of Rock and Roll owned a ranch in north Mississippi for a short period. It’s true, and it’s actually where he and Priscilla spent their honeymoon! Fondly dubbed the Elvis Ranch in Mississippi, take a look at what makes Circle G Ranch such a special place.
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So, did you know about the Elvis Ranch in Mississippi? Know of some more interesting state history? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn’t the state’s only home with a history, by the way. Take a look at some of the most historic homes in Mississippi.
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What is the most popular Elvis attraction in Mississippi?
Outside of Elvis Ranch in Mississippi, the most popular Elvis attraction is The Gulf Hills Hotel and Resort. This unique hotel in Ocean Springs opened in 1927 and bunked the King of Rock and Roll himself and notable names like Al Capone and more! The hotel brought a taste of the West to the South and, in the 1950s, became the “first working dude ranch” in Mississippi! After Elvis visited in 1951, he became a regular at the resort. Elvis enjoyed horseback riding, waterskiing, and playing the piano in the lounge.
What is a local favorite Elvis event in Mississippi?
The Tupelo Elvis Festival has been one of Mississippi's most beloved local favorite Elvis events for over two decades. While it isn’t held at the Elvis Mississippi Ranch, this event takes place annually in the center of the downtown area of Tupelo. Usually held in June every year, this Elvis festival gathers thousands of people from around the globe to honor the legend himself. There are tribute concerts, Elvis impersonators, food vendors, a 5k run, and much more. There’s even a youth competition and pet parade too!
Where are the most uniquely historic buildings in Mississippi?
The most uniquely historic buildings in Mississippi can be found in the charming city of Natchez. With a history dating back to 1716, it’s only fair that this city houses most of the beautiful architecture. Not only is Natchez one of the oldest settlements along the river, but it also became such a bustling river port that huge homes were erected over time. Over 1,000 structures are listed on the National Register of Historical places in this city, many of which are open to the public for tours. Enjoy pursuing antebellum mansions, The Towers, Choctaw Hall, and St. Mary Basilica. Day and year-round tours are open to visitors who want to see the best historical spots in the city.