As Eudora Welty observed, One place understood helps us know all places better.
Nowhere is this more apropos than in her home state of Mississippi.
Although accounts of its architecture have long conjured visions of white-columned antebellum mansions, its towns, buildings, and landscapes are ultimately far more complex, engaging, and challenging.
This guidebook surveys a range of such locations, from Native American mounds and villages to plantation outbuildings that bear witness to the liv.