Port Gibson, MS Road Trips
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Longest Drive
266.9 mi
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5h 11m
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Port Gibson, MS by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
1,114
Median Income
$29,500
Median Home Value
$127,100
Median Age
47.8
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Notable People from Port Gibson, MS
A sampling of people born in Port Gibson, MS.
Constance Cary Harrison
1843–1920
American writer (1843-1920)
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Port Gibson, MS.
Chamberlain-Hunt Academy
former boarding school in Port Gibson, Mississippi, USA
Jewish Cemetery
cemetery in Port Gibson, Mississippi, United States
Wintergreen Cemetery
cemetery in Port Gibson, Mississippi
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Traveler Guide to Port Gibson, MS
Port Gibson is located in the western region of Mississippi. It is the county seat of Claiborne County and named for its founder, Samuel Gibson. It is located approximately 61.5 miles west of Mississippi's capitol city, Jackson. Port Gibson is known as the city "too beautiful to burn", as proclaimed by U.S. Major General Ulysses S. Grant during the Civil War, according to local legend. Port Gibson is the third oldest city in Mississippi and was founded in 1802.
Port Gibson is a pretty but quiet and small city-- from its size, some people may think of it as more of a town. It has a couple of grocery stores, service stations, a drug store, and a few restaurants to fill basic needs but nothing exotic nor fancy. For more excitement or variety, the cities of Vicksburg and Natchez are both an easy drive on well maintained Highway 61. The historic architecture is well worth a look if driving through this area. It is also a convenient base for exploring this section of Mississippi.
1 Grand Gulf Military Park, 12006 Grand Gulf Rd, ☏ +1 601-437-5911. A Civil War battle site, museum and original fortifications where General U.S. Grant tried to land his troops for the Vicksburg Campaign. Museum/Grounds: Adults $4, Seniors (62+) $3, Kids $1. RV Camping (includes admission) Adults $25/night, Seniors $23/night. Tent Camping (plus admission per person) $10, or $15 with electricity. (updated Sep 2020) 2 Windsor Ruins (14 mi SW of Port Gibson on a gravel road off of Hwy 552; turnoff is well marked as is the route from Hwy 61). Circa 1861. Only the columns remain of what once was a plantation home destroyed by a fire. There were 29 45-foot columns supporting the roof line. The first floor housed a commissary, doctor's office, school & dairy; along with the kitchen and storage areas. The house was host to many cultural events, served as an observation post for Confederates during the war, and a Union hospital after the Battle of Port Gibson. (updated Feb 2022) No Easy Journey, 510 Market St., Port Gibson. a small exhibit of photographs, text, and material objects of the Civil Rights Movement. 3 Port Gibson City Hall, 1005 College Street, Port Gibson. Tourists are welcomed from 8 until 5 weekdays.. (circa 1840) a restored Greek Revival building that was the first building erected for the Port Gibson Female College, which operated until 1928. In 1933 the property was deeded to the City of Port Gibson becoming the City Hall. In 1991-1992, under the leadership of then Mayor James Beesley the building underwent a complete renovation.
Annual Heritage Festival is held on the last weekend in March Port Gibson Christmas Parade is typically scheduled for the first Saturday in December Port Gibson Christmas Caroling is a night of caroling on the first Thursday in December Annual Blues & Cruise Thru History Motorcycle Rally and Show 1 Harriette Person Library, ☏ +1 601 437-5202. M-F 9AM-noon, 1PM-5PM. A public library (with WiFi) which was founded in 1916 as a subscription library (annual subscription then was $1). free. (updated Jul 2023)
Antonio's Pizza, 210 Walnut Street (2nd block west of Highway 61). Pretty good pizza. Grant's Place Highway 61 a short distance north of the intersection of Highway 18, north of the old part of town. "Home Cookin'". Chicken, catfish, and burgers, breakfast time to 3pm. Georgia's Old Depot Main/Market Street, south of the Piggly Wiggly. Menu includes items such as steak and duck. If you want anything fancy to eat within town, this is the option. Old Country Store, 18801 Hwy 61, Lorman (About 10 miles south of town). Good fried chicken.
Grand Gulf Military Park. Tent and RV camping available. Oak Square Plantation, 1207 Church St, ☏ +1 601-437-4350, toll-free: +1 800-729-0240. Bed and breakfast. Collina Plantation Bed and Breakfast, 100 Greenwood St. (Turn west on Greenwood St. from Church St.; street dead ends into Collina driveway. House on top of hill.), ☏ +1 601-437-5434, [email protected]. Check-in: 2PM--6PM, check-out: 11AM. Elegant antebellum home on National Register. Two beautiful guest rooms with antiques and private entrances. Tea upon arrival. Full breakfast on fine china. No pets or children under 12. Non smoking facility. $135.00.
Car: You will find Port Gibson at the intersection of U.S. Highway 61 (N-S) and the Natchez Trace Parkway.
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