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Lower Mississippi River Museum: A River Runs Through It

Explore the history, ecology, and engineering of the mighty Mississippi River at this interactive museum in Vicksburg, Mississippi.

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Explore the mighty Mississippi River's impact at this Vicksburg museum. Discover exhibits on the Great Flood of 1927, river wildlife in the aquarium, and the retired Motor Vessel Mississippi IV. It's an engaging look at the river's history, engineering, and ecology.

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Local tips

  • Admission to the museum is free, making it an affordable and educational experience for the whole family.
  • Allow at least 2-3 hours to fully explore the museum's exhibits and the Motor Vessel Mississippi IV.
  • Check the museum's website for information on temporary exhibits and special events.
  • The museum is closed on Thanksgiving Day and the day after, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Lower Mississippi River Museum is located at 910 Washington Street in downtown Vicksburg. If you are already in the downtown area, walking is a convenient option. From many downtown locations, the museum is within a 5-10 minute walk. Head towards the riverfront and look for the large, dry-docked Motor Vessel Mississippi IV.

  • Public Transport

    Vicksburg has a public transportation system called N Route. Check the N Route schedule for routes and times to the museum. The fare for those aged 60 and above is just $0.75 per ride. Contact N Route for the most up-to-date information.

  • Driving

    If driving, the museum is located along US Highway 61 (S Washington Street), just north of I-20. From I-20, take Exit 4B (Clay Street) and follow the signs for Downtown Vicksburg. Turn right on S Washington Street; the Museum will be on the left. Visitor parking is available in the museum parking lot located on Levee Street. Handicapped parking is available on Levee Street and at the main museum entrance on Washington Street. Parking is free.

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The Lower Mississippi River Museum in Vicksburg, Mississippi, offers a unique and interactive journey into the heart of the river that has shaped the region. Operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the museum showcases the river's history, the impact of communities, and the engineering feats that have attempted to tame its power. Exhibits cover a wide range of topics, including the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, one of the most devastating floods in American history. Visitors can explore the causes and consequences of this disaster, and learn about the role of the USACE in managing the river since then. Interactive displays, including a scale model of the Mississippi River floodplain, help visualize the impact of floods and the challenges of river management. The museum also features a 1,515-gallon aquarium, home to fish and aquatic life native to the Mississippi River. Another highlight is the Motor Vessel Mississippi IV, a retired USACE workboat that served as both a towboat and inspection vessel. Visitors can take a self-guided tour of the vessel and experience what life was like aboard this important river craft. The museum also has an orientation theater that offers visitors an in-depth glimpse into how life on the Mississippi has changed over the years. Whether you're interested in history, engineering, or the natural world, the Lower Mississippi River Museum offers something for everyone. It's an engaging and educational experience that highlights the importance of the Mississippi River and its impact on the surrounding region.

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