Downtown Corinth Historic District, Corinth
Facts and practical information
The Downtown Corinth Historic District in Corinth, Mississippi is a 31-acre historic district. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993, at which time it included the majority of Corinth's downtown commercial buildings. The street plan of the area was laid out in 1855 by surveyors Houston Mitchell and Hamilton Mask, who intended for the city to be named "Cross City". The plan conformed to the rights-of-way granted to the Memphis & Charleston Railroad and the Mobile and Ohio Railroad lines; the downtown area evolved from c.1855 to c.1941. ()
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Downtown Corinth Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Corinth Depot, Corinth National Cemetery, Veranda House, Corinth Artist Guild Gallery.