Mississippi Just Wouldn't Be The Same Without These 7 Charming Small Towns
A list of small towns in Mississippi could easily go on and on. Of course, that list could always be narrowed down to include only the most quintessential of Mississippi towns. If that were the case, we predict that list of small towns in Mississippi would look a lot like the list below.

Natchez, MS 39120, USA
No list of quintessential Mississippi towns would be complete without Natchez. It’s touted as the "birthplace of Mississippi," after all. Today, it’s known internationally for its abundance of Southern charm, great eateries, access to the famed Natchez Trace Parkway, and rich history, which comes in the form of magnificent antebellum homes. Many of the historic homes are open for tours. Check out the Natchez Pilgrimage website to learn more about touring the historic homes in Natchez.

Ocean Springs, MS, USA
Known as the "city of discovery," Ocean Springs is a quaint coastal town with a rich history that goes all the way back to 1699! Being one of the state’s oldest cities is just part of its appeal, though. Visitors to Ocean Springs can also enjoy a burgeoning art scene, lush landscape, a bevy of boutiques, and great eateries.
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New Albany, MS 38652, USA
The Magnolia State truly wouldn’t be the same without New Albany, a tiny town nestled in the hills of north Mississippi. Not only has New Albany been named one of the "best small towns for antiques," but it’s the starting point for the Tanglefoot Trail, Mississippi’s longest rails-to-trails conversion. There’s so much more to love about New Albany, which is why it’s been named one of the "best small towns in the South."
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Cleveland, MS 38732, USA
Serving up a true taste of the Mississippi Delta, Cleveland has a little bit of everything. In addition to popular eateries, like the Delta Meat Market, Cleveland is home to Dockery Farms, where, in the early 1900s, many blues musicians, including famed bluesman Charley Patton, honed their craft.

Oxford, MS 38655, USA
Being the former home of William Faulkner isn’t the only thing that makes Oxford a quintessential Mississippi town. (Of course, it doesn’t hurt.) Touted as the "cultural Mecca of the South," Oxford boasts a killer arts scene that attracts musicians, writers, and artists. Foodies are just as drawn to Oxford, thanks to a culinary scene that’s both varied and impressive.

Vicksburg, MS, USA
The site of one of the Civil War’s most pivotal battles, Vicksburg has a lot of history. Today, that history is brought to life via museums, well-preserved architecture, and, of course, the Vicksburg National Military Park.

Laurel, MS, USA
Laurel’s popularity has skyrocketed in recent years, thanks to HGTV’s show Home Town, which is filmed in the town. However, this isn’t Laurel’s first time in the spotlight. Founded on timber, Laurel was once known as the "yellow pine capital of the world." These days, Laurel is known more for being one of the best small towns in Mississippi, boasting a picturesque downtown, historic architecture, museums, and more.
So, what do you think? Would Mississippi be the same without these charming towns? What other locales would you add to this list of small towns in Mississippi? Tell us!
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