The Amazing Historic Park Hiding In Mississippi You'll Definitely Want To Visit
By Daniella DiRienzo|Published September 23, 2016
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Daniella DiRienzo
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Though Daniella was born in New York and has lived in a couple of other states, Mississippi has been her home for more than 30 years. After graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi, Daniella began to hone her writing skills through various internships. In the years since, she’s had the privilege of having her articles appear in several publications, such as the Mississippi-based Parents & Kids Magazine. She’s also had the honor of interviewing actress Sela Ward for The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience.
When it comes to military parks in Mississippi, Vicksburg is probably the first thing that comes to mind, but what if I told you there’s another just as worthy of a visit? Tucked away in the small town of Port Gibson, the Grand Gulf Military Park spans several hundred acres and includes everything from historic buildings to a submarine that was once used to transport bootlegged alcohol.
Established in May of 1962, the Grand Gulf Military Park was created to commemorate the historic town of Grand Gulf as well as the Civil War battle that occurred there.
Spanning 400 acres, the park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and includes forts, a historic cemetery, museum, campgrounds, picnic areas, hiking trails, an observation tower, several restored buildings that date back to Grand Gulf’s heyday, and great views of the Mighty Mississippi.
Start your tour of the park at the museum, which is loaded with artifacts. Outside the back door of the museum is the Carriage House. Here, you can explore an old buggy and a Civil War ambulance.
Next, you’ll definitely want to check out the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, which dates back to 1868, and is considered the "most outstanding example of Gothic church architecture" in Mississippi.
To really head back in time, explore Scotia, a one room cabin that dates back to 1768. The historic cabin was originally located in Roxie but was moved to the park in 1976.
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Continue your historic journey as you head to the water mill. Dating back to 1948, the water wheel was constructed at a welding shop in Mendenhall for $75.
Take the road to Fort Wade and you’ll come across a submarine. An interesting piece of history, the submarine was used during prohibition as a way to transport bootlegged whiskey and rum from Davis Island to Vicksburg.
From Fort Wade, head to the top of the nearby hill, where you’ll find the remnants of the town of Grand Gulf. Although only two original structures remain, the area also includes a cemetery and is loaded with history.
Finish your tour with a stop at the 75’ observation tower. Climb to the top and you’ll get an exceptional view of the park as well as the Mississippi River.
The Grand Gulf Military Park is located at 12006 Grand Gulf Road in Port Gibson. Get to the park by exiting the Natchez Trace Parkway onto Mississippi Hwy 18 (milepost 41) and drive into Port Gibson. From the courthouse area of Port Gibson, take Anthony St., which becomes Old Mill Rd. You’ll then turn left onto Grand Gulf Rd. and follow it to the park. For more information, click here.