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CVBs making a comeback in Mississippi


Summer is almost upon us and that usually means travel and vacations. The hospitality and travel industry was hit hard by the pandemic, but three key visitors organizations in the state say they now see a light at the end of the tunnel. Among the state s convention and visitors bureaus eager to welcome visitors, Tupelo, Ridgeland and the Gulf Coast have their welcome mats firmly in place.
“Travel sentiment is up and hotel demand is coming back close to pre-pandemic levels, especially in terms of weekend leisure travel,” says Neal McCoy, executive director of the Tupelo Convention & Visitors Bureau. “We have new product that has opened since the pandemic began and new product that will open in 2021.” ....

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JASON SHELTON: Explore Tupelo's role in Black history


February is Black History Month, and I encourage you and your family to explore Tupelo’s role in this important part of our nation’s history. There are seven markers on the Civil Rights and African-American Heritage Trail throughout Tupelo which help tell the story.
F.W. Woolworth | 131 West Main Street
Located in Downtown Tupelo next to Reed’s GumTree Bookstore, the F.W. Woolworth Company was once a local lunch counter and protest commonplace. Once the Civil Rights Act passed in 1964, Tupelo’s Woolworth store announced its plan to “serve all its customers in all of its stores on a desegregated basis.” ....

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