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Kosciusko Mississippi The Birthplace of Oprah Winfrey!
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In the western portion of Mississippi's Pines Region near the center of the Natchez Trace is Kosciusko, Mississippi, the birthplace of Oprah Winfrey. In a region characterized by antebellum mansions, magnolias, riverboat calliope, collard greens, cornbread and stock car races, Kosciusko celebrates its Indian heritage, culture and its most famous native daughter. Kosciusko is a recommended top on Mississippi's Natchez Trace tour.
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Kosciusko Museum and Visitors Center includes a Natchez Trace Parkway exhibit. The annual Natchez Trace Festival celebrates the major trade route used by Native Americans during frontier days. L. V. Hull's Ethnic Yard Art is a drive by display of a yard of flowers with artistically arranged painted objects. Mary Ricks Thornton Cultural Center celebrates the founders of the center. Percy Lewis Stables, a Tennessee walking horse equestrian training center allows visitors to watch horses being trained for competition.
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Oprah Celebrated
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Oprah Winfrey is celebrated by the designation of Oprah Winfrey Road, which runs past her birth site, the cemetary where her relatives are buried and the church she attended as a child. Known for her philanthropic endeavors, Oprah has not overlooked Kosciusko.
In September 2006, The Oprah Winfrey Boys and Girls Club of Kosciusko was opened. This 52,000 square foot facility includes a computer lab, gymnasium, and an after school program.
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