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7 Best Bachelor Party Destinations in Mississippi!


Head to one of these Mississippi getaway destinations for your bachelor party. Practice your golf swing on the courses in Jackson or enjoy live music and the trendy bar scene in Ocean Springs. From beachfront houses that put you right along the Gulf of Mexico in Biloxi to spacious cabins in Natchez, there are plenty of Mississippi vacation rentals to choose from. Plan your bachelor party with these popular Southern cities and towns in mind.


1. Gulfport!


Surprise that special groom with a bachelor party vacation rental where you can hear waves crashing and nightlife on the beach. Gulfport is a mecca for water activities, with dolphin tours hosted by Ship Island Excursions, parasailing adventures, and fishing excursions with Captain Ron’s Charters. Explore the land attractions, too, like hikes along Ship Island and at Jones Park. When it’s time to kick back a few brews, take the gang to Sipps Bar for one of the themed parties or to Orangutang’s Daiquiris and Bar for some frozen cocktails.

2. Natchez!


When you and your bros want a rugged bachelor party trip, make Natchez your vacation destination. Home to the Natchez National Historical Park, this Mississippi city features challenging trails and hiking paths. Rent some mountain bikes from Everyday Adventure and make your way along the city’s trails to ceremonial mounds in the Natchez Indians’ Grand Village. Natchez is also a nightlife hub, thanks to places like Smoot’s Grocery Blues Lounge and the Under-the-Hill Saloon. Stop in at Bowie’s Tavern for some Cajun-inspired bar bites or enjoy the live music at Biscuits and Blues while toasting the groom.


3. Biloxi!


Opt for a big city bachelor party when booking a vacation rental in Biloxi. This city along the Gulf Coast hosts beach parties in the sand and weekend festivals on the beach featuring live music. Start your celebration on the water on a Biloxi Shrimping Trip or get an aerial view of the city with a parasail ride hosted by Parasail Adventures. Enjoy a day of fishing on the Bernard Bayou or explore the waters headfirst with kayak and canoe rentals from Affordable Boat Adventures. The nightlife in Biloxi caters to bachelors, offering a chill environment of the Chill Ultra Lounge and unique bar games at the Veaux Bar and Grill. Before heading back to your vacation rental, stop in for a nightcap and some karaoke at Just Us Lounge.

4. Jackson!


Head to the entertainment capital of Mississippi when making Jackson your vacation destination. Show off your dance moves at the Underground 119 music lounge or sample the local brews at the Lucky Town Brewing Company. Martin’s Restaurant and Bar features live music as you toast to your upcoming nuptials, and the M-Bar Sports Grill is the obvious choice for sports fans. During the day, set out for a morning run or hike on LeFleur’s Bluff State Park trails. Afterward, get in a game of golf with your groomsmen at Grove Park Golf Course or Sonny Guy Golf Course.


5. Oxford!


Indulge the sports fans in your wedding party with a vacation rental that puts you right next to the Vaught-Hemingway Stadium at the University of Mississippi. Join more than 60,000 fans as you take in a football game, and then hit up the college town nightlife with stops in at the Blind Pig Pub or Frank and Marlee’s. When you want to get active, trek out to the Thacker Mountain Rail-Trail for a run, or rent mountain bikes from the Ole Miss Bike Shop. You and the boys can reserve a party boat fishing excursion with expert guides from Thacker Mountain Lodge. Or you might consider a day of golfing at the Ole Miss Golf Course or at the Country Club of Oxford.


6. Hattiesburg!


Hattiesburg offers plenty of nightlife temptations to entice you out of doors, including happy hour specials left and right, and live music at places like Keg and Barrel. There are also tours and beer samples at Southern Prohibition Brewing. For daytime group activities that are fun and edifying, swing by College Town Escape Rooms for some Old West role play. Or get your feet wet during a sun-filled tubing session at Pep’s Point Water Park. Before retreating back to your vacation rental for a game of Texas Hold ‘em, enjoy a nightcap at Nick’s Icehouse or Brewsky’s.


7. Ocean Springs!


Rest and relax with your best men on a bachelor party trip to Ocean Springs, where you can check out the Gulf Islands National Seashore and fish in Davis Bayou. Show off your paddleboarding skills with rentals from Paddles Up before diving into the fresh seafood at Aunt Jenny’s Catfish Restaurant. When the guys want to see the rugged bayous and wildlife, sign up for an Island Outfitters tour. Nightlife in Ocean Springs allows you to sample the brews at the Office Bar and Lounge, enjoy the live music at Lynchburg Landing, or soak up the casual ambiance at Castaways.


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Mississippi is a great place for a bachelorette party. It has many long beaches with white sand. Girls can have fun at these beach spots and see historic homes and museums too. Many bars in the town center offer happy hour deals perfect for your party.


1. Get Some Sun at the Gulf Islands National Seashore!


Gulf Islands National Seashore Gulf Islands National Seashore the Gulf Islands National Seashore extends from Cat Island in Mississippi to the eastern tip of Santa Rosa Island in Florida. Most of the seashore is actually submerged, but the barrier islands offer white-sand beaches, coastal marshes, and dense maritime forests. Davis Bayou is located on the mainland at Ocean Springs and can be easily accessed. There are hiking trails, camping and picnicking areas, old forts, as well as other recreational opportunities, including kayaking and snorkeling.


2. Tupelo Automobile Museum!


1928 Hispano-Suiza at the Tupelo Automobile Museum 1928 Hispano-Suiza at the Tupelo Automobile Museum | James Case / photo modified The Tupelo Automobile Museum was declared the official auto museum of the state of Mississippi in 2003, the culmination of 28 years of collecting by founders Frank Spain and Max Berryhill. The entire collection includes 150 vehicles, some of which are presently being restored in open bays while museum visitors watch.


3. Visit the USS Cairo Museum at Vicksburg National Military Park!


USS Cairo Museum at Vicksburg National Military Park USS Cairo Museum at Vicksburg National Military Park the USS Cairo, which is on display at Vicksburg National Military Park, was sunk the same year it was commissioned. It sat under the mud for nearly 100 years until a cannon and the pilothouse were recovered, and soon a full salvage effort was underway. The restored ship is now on display, as well as thousands of recovered artifacts. The Vicksburg National Military Park commemorates the battle that took place in this strategically critical town during one of the most decisive periods of the Civil War. It was here that General Grant was captured, giving Union forces control of the waterway. The park is also home to Vicksburg National Cemetery, which is home to 17,000 fallen Union Soldiers, as well as another 1,300 US military veterans who have lost their lives in conflicts since then.


4. B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center!


B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center | jejim / Shutterstock.com This museum focuses on the life and work of one of the most influential blues artists of all time and on the birth of blues itself in the Mississippi Delta. Visitors can get an overview of the history of blues and B.B. King's significance in the museum's theater. Exhibits are themed by era, first introducing visitors to the 1930s Delta and King's adulthood when he was a farmer. Subsequent exhibits follow B.. B King to Memphis, where he became the "Beale Street Boy" and was first put on the radio, and then look at his rise in the 1960s when he became an icon. The museum also has a gift shop that sells blues and King-related souvenirs.


5. The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies Dolphin!


Dolphin The Institute of Marine Mammal Studies is a large research and rehabilitation center with an interactive museum that teaches visitors about ocean life. It is one of the only dolphin rescue facilities on the gulf coast, and the staff here cares for a wide variety of marine mammals. The museum has dolphin presentations that give visitors the chance to learn about these intelligent creatures while watching them play with their trainers, and guests who want to get up-close can register for a dolphin encounter. The Discovery Room has touch pools that allow visitors to interact with creatures, including sea stars, stingrays, sharks, and other marine life. There are also opportunities to learn about reptiles and birds in tropical animals shows, and kids can take home a shark tooth after unearthing it in the fossil digging activity.


6. Tour Beauvoir!


Beauvoir This large estate overlooks the Mississippi Sound and was given the French name of Beauvoir in honor of the beautiful view. The home was built in 1852 and became the home of the Confederate States of America's only president, Jefferson Davis, in 1877. It remained in the family until 1903, when Davis' widow sold the property to the Sons of Confederate Veterans. As part of the sale, the organization agreed to use the property as a free veteran's home for confederate veterans, a facility that was open from 1903 until 1957. The other requirement of the sale was that the property remain a memorial to confederate soldiers and Jefferson Davis. Since 1903, Beauvoir has housed the Confederate Presidential Library and Museum. The museum includes artifacts belonging to Davis, as well as items from the former veteran's home, and Civil War artifacts. Visitors may tour the large estate, which includes the home, guest cottages, and the Memorial Cemetery.


7. Mississippi Museum of Natural Science!


Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Mississippi Museum of Natural Science | Chad Robertson Media / Shutterstock.com The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science offers visitors the unique opportunity to learn about the natural world through detailed exhibits and experience it firsthand by exploring the museum grounds, which are located in LeFleur's Bluff State Park. Within the museum, visitors will find information about Mississippi's wildlife and its many habitats. One of the most impressive is the 100,000-gallon aquarium, which houses more than 200 native species, as well as a swamp habitat that sits inside a huge greenhouse. Other exhibits include a large fossil collection and an extensive look at native white-tailed deer.


8. Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum!


Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum on January 8, 1935, Elvis Presley was born in a two-room house that was built by his father in Tupelo, Mississippi. The home has been preserved and is open for fans to see it as it was during his childhood, complete with period furnishings. Elvis's interest in music was sparked as a young boy, listening to gospel music in church, and the chapel that his family attended has been relocated to the same property for fans to appreciate. Visitors will also find a museum that chronicles the King's early life, as well as a gift shop full of Elvis-themed souvenirs.


9. Grammy Museum Mississippi!


The Grammy Museum in Cleveland, Mississippi is a must-visit for any music lover, offering a variety of exhibits that highlight the history of American music. Permanent exhibits include displays of industry-related relics, including actual instruments used by iconic performers, from the great B.B. King to modern star Bruno Mars, and original outfits worn by stars as they walked the red carpet at the Grammys. The museum specializes in interactive exhibits, including a mini surround-sound theater where visitors can enjoy past Grammy performances, as well as Grammy archives that highlight the careers of past winners. Aspiring musicians will particularly enjoy the interactive creation pods where you can write, record, and produce your own music, which will then become part of the museum's archives.


10. Drive the Natchez Trace Parkway!


Natchez Trace Parkway, Mississippi Natchez Trace Parkway, Mississippi the Natchez Trace Parkway follows a route once used by Native Americans, stretching for 444 miles from Natchez, Mississippi through Alabama to Nashville, Tennessee. It is a popular scenic route for sightseeing, with plenty of things to do and see along the way. Among the most popular tourist attractions are numerous prehistoric mounds and archaeological sites, scenic lookouts, and historic points of interest like the Tupelo and Brices Crossroads battlefields. The Parkway is also a designated bicycle route with incredible views and photo opportunities.


11. Jackson Zoological Park!


Orangutan at the Jackson Zoological Park Orangutan at the Jackson Zoological Park | Natalie Maynor / photo modified The Jackson Zoo is a family attraction for all ages, home to a wide variety of animals from around the world. The zoological park hosts special events throughout the year, and there is a rotating schedule of educational activities open to visitors and groups. The park is home to 250 animals representing 150 species from around the world and is dedicated to ensuring that each habitat is as close to nature as possible. There are several endangered species in residence, including the red-ruffled lemur, red wolf, pygmy hippopotamus, reticulated giraffe, Sumatran tiger, and southern white rhinoceros.


12. Visit Antebellum Mansions in Natchez!


Antebellum mansion in Natchez, Mississippi Antebellum mansion in Natchez, Mississippi the cozy town of Natchez was founded in 1716, and thanks to its location on the Mississippi River it became an important trade port. Natchez is best known for its well-preserved antebellum homes, as well as its excellent dining and shopping. The most famous of the historic mansions is Stanton Hall, also known as Belfast House. Built by plantation owner Frederick Stanton in 1857, the Greek Revival home and its grounds are now maintained by the Pilgrimage Garden Club. The house features some of its original furniture, as well as authentic period pieces.


13. Old Capitol Museum!


Old Capitol Museum Old Capitol Museum Mississippi's former state capitol building in Jackson was in use as the State House from 1839 through 1903, when the present capitol building was opened. The building is made of limestone and designed in a classic Greek Revival-style with a copper dome and stands as a National Historic Landmark. The building is now open to the public and houses a free museum that focuses on the government and historic events that took place here, like the signing of the Married Women's Property Act in 1839. Guided tours are also available by reservation for tourists who want to learn more about the building's construction, architecture, and restoration.


14. Ocean Springs!


Ocean Springs, Mississippi Ocean Springs, Mississippi the town of Ocean Springs is located about two miles east of Biloxi. It has become a haven for artists and craftspeople, with numerous art shops and studios. The town also maintains a number of historic churches from the late 1800s. Although it was greatly affected by Hurricane Katrina, Ocean Springs has made considerable progress in re-establishing itself. One of the town's best-known spots is the Walter Anderson Museum of Art, which features the work of Walter Inglis Anderson and his two brothers. Collections include oil paintings, watercolors, drawings, and prints, as well as carvings and ceramics.


15. Mississippi Petrified Forest!


Mississippi Petrified Forest Mississippi Petrified Forest | Chad Robertson Media / Shutterstock.com The Mississippi Petrified Forest is a unique opportunity to see the enormous remains of what a massive forest was once, now turned to stone with time. Nature trails give visitors a chance to explore and see these specimens firsthand, while the Earth Science Museum has exhibits that explain the science behind how this came to be.


10. Vicksburg!


Perched atop a prominent bluff overlooking the Mississippi River, the small city of Vicksburg is set in a scenic spot. Located in the west of the state on the border with Louisiana, it is famed around the country for being the site of a long siege and battle that swung the American Civil War in favor of the North.


9. Tunica!


Long one of the most impoverished places in the whole of the US, the town of Tunica is nestled in the northwest of the state, just an hour’s drive to the south of Memphis, Tennessee. Following the introduction of gambling in the 1990s, its fortunes dramatically changed. People now flock to what is the third-largest gaming market after Las Vegas and Atlantic City. The popular resort town now boasts a wealth of grand and glamorous casinos, home to a myriad of slot machines, table games, and poker rooms. Each has an extensive array of rooms and suites for visitors to stay in, with everything from swimming pools and spas to gourmet restaurants and golf courses on offer.


8. Oxford!


As picture-perfect as they come, the pretty and pleasant city of Oxford lies amid the dense forests of Mississippi’s North Central Hills region. Named after the prestigious seat of learning in the UK, life in the town is dominated by the University of Mississippi and its large, lively student body. While the state’s most famous college town certainly has a wild side, it is also noted for its scenic and sophisticated central square and sweet Southern charm. As well as being home to lovely oak-shaded neighborhoods, the city showcases some astounding old architecture and historical sights, with many treasures found on its sprawling university campus.


7. Gulf Islands National Seashore!


Set just to the south of both Mississippi and Florida, the Gulf Islands National Seashore are a series of beautiful barrier islands. Home to lots of wonderful white sand beaches and wilderness, the breathtaking scenery offers untold outdoor recreation opportunities. Due to their serene and secluded settings, the islands are delightfully undeveloped and unspoiled, with stunning sands lying next to wild wetlands and intriguing forests. While the islands of Horn, Sand, Petit Bois, and East Ship boast the loveliest landscapes, they are also the toughest to get to: guests need to charter a boat to them before camping overnight amid the dunes.


6. Natchez Trace Parkway!


Encompassing everything from steamy swamps and boggy bayous to epic overlooks, Indian burial mounds, and lots of exceptional scenery, the Natchez Trace Parkway is one of the most popular places to visit in Mississippi. Stretching from Nashville, Tennessee to Natchez, Mississippi, the 715-kilometer-long national parkway is fabulous to hike, cycle, or drive along, with lots of spectacular sights to stop off at on the way.


5. Tupelo!


Lying in the northeast of the state, the small, sleepy city of Tupelo is primarily known for being the birthplace of one of the world’s most famous pop icons – Elvis Presley. While most of its main sights relate to ‘the King’, the town is a perfectly pleasant and peaceful place to visit, particularly if you’re traveling along the Natchez Trace Parkway.


3. Biloxi!


Situated along the state’s scenic and sun-kissed shoreline, Biloxi is a popular place to visit due to its beautiful beaches and oceanfront casinos. While it can appear brash and blingy at first sight, the city has numerous sides to it, with a delightful historic center for visitors to explore. Most people, however, come for its glut of glitzy casinos, which look out over the glittering Gulf of Mexico and are home to innumerable slot machines and table games. Many of them have cowboy, tropical, or live music themes, with plenty of restaurants and entertainment also on offer.


2. Jackson!


Although tourists often overlook it, Mississippi’s capital and largest city, Jackson certainly has enough going for it to warrant a visit. Set on the banks of the Pearl River, it boasts a brilliant live music scene and a handful of excellent museums and historic buildings. Its two main tourist attractions are the Museum of Mississippi History and the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum. While the former offers a fascinating look at the state’s history and culture, the latter highlights the fight for racial equality in Mississippi. Besides the magnificent museums, there is also the artsy Fondren District with all its boutiques and coffee shops to explore.


1. Clarksdale!


Set on the banks of the Sunflower River, the small and slightly dilapidated city of Clarksdale has long been popular with tourists as it lies at the heart of the Delta blues scene. In the early 20th century, many African American musicians developed the blues here before migrating north and performing in cities such as Chicago and New York.


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Downtown Biloxi. East Biloxi. West Biloxi. North Biloxi. Woolmarket. Cedar Lake. Popps Ferry. Sunkist.



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Top 10 biggest cities by population Jackson, Gulfport, Southaven, Hattiesburg, Biloxi, Meridian, Tupelo, Greenville, Olive Branch, Horn Lake Top ten largest cities by land area Jackson, Gulfport, Meridian, Hattiesburg, Tupelo, Clinton, Southaven, Biloxi, Olive Branch, Vicksburg. List of Cities and Towns in Mississippi in alphabetical order Abbeville, MS Aberdeen, MS Ackerman, MS Algoma, MS Alligator, MS Amory, MS Anguilla, MS Arcola, MS Artesia, MS Ashland, MS Baldwyn, MS Bassfield, MS Batesville, MS Bay Saint Louis, MS Bay Springs, MS Beaumont, MS Belmont, MS Belzoni, MS Benoit, MS Bentonia, MS Beulah, MS Biloxi, MS Blue Mountain, MS Bogue Chitto, MS Bolton, MS Booneville, MS Boyle, MS Brandon, MS Brookhaven, MS Brooksville, MS Bruce, MS Bude, MS Burnsville, MS Byhalia, MS Caledonia, MS Calhoun City, MS Canton, MS Carrollton, MS Carthage, MS Cary, MS Centreville, MS Charleston,


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MS Chunky, MS Clarksdale, MS Cleveland, MS Clinton, MS Coahoma, MS Coffeeville, MS Coldwater, MS Collins, MS Collinsville, MS Columbia, MS Columbus, MS Como, MS Conehatta, MS Corinth, MS Courtland, MS Crawford, MS Crenshaw, MS Crosby, MS Crowder, MS Cruger, MS Crystal Springs, MS D Lo, MS De Kalb, MS Decatur, MS Derma, MS Diamondhead, MS Diberville, MS Drew, MS Duck Hill, MS Dumas, MS Duncan, MS Durant, MS Ecru, MS Edwards, MS Ellisville, MS Enterprise, MS Escatawpa, MS Ethel, MS Eupora, MS Falcon, MS Falkner, MS Fayette, MS Flora, MS Florence, MS Flowood, MS Forest, MS French Camp, MS Friars Point, MS Fulton, MS Gautier, MS Georgetown, MS Glen, MS Glendora, MS Gloster, MS Golden, MS Goodman, MS Greenville, MS Greenwood, MS Gulfport, MS Gunnison, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hazlehurst, MS Heidelberg, MS Hernando, MS Hickory Flat, MS Hickory, MS Hinds County, MS Hollandale, MS Holly Springs, MS Horn Lake, MS Houston, MS Hurley, MS Indianola, MS Inverness, MS Isola, MS Itta Bena, MS Iuka, MS Jackson, MS Jonestown, MS Kilmichael, MS Kiln,


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MS Kosciusko, MS Lake, MS Lambert, MS Laurel, MS Leakesville, MS Leland, MS Lexington, MS Liberty, MS Long Beach, MS Louin, MS Louise, MS Louisville, MS Lucedale, MS Lula, MS Lumberton, MS Lyon, MS Maben, MS Macon, MS Madison, MS Magee, MS Magnolia, MS Mantachie, MS Marietta, MS Marion, MS Marks, MS Mathiston, MS Mayersville, MS Mc Lain, MS Mccomb, MS Meadville, MS Mendenhall, MS Meridian, MS Merigold, MS Metcalfe, MS Mize, MS Monticello, MS Moorhead, MS Morgan City, MS Morton, MS Moss Point, MS Mound Bayou, MS Mount Olive, MS Myrtle, MS Natchez, MS Nettleton, MS New Albany, MS New Augusta, MS Newhebron, MS Newton, MS North Carrollton, MS Noxapater, MS Oakland, MS Ocean Springs, MS Okolona, MS Olive Branch, MS Osyka, MS Oxford, MS Pace, MS Pascagoula, MS Pass Christian, MS Pearl, MS Pearlington, MS Pelahatchie, MS Petal, MS Philadelphia, MS Picayune, MS Pickens, MS Pittsboro, MS Plantersville, MS Pontotoc, MS Pope, MS Poplarville, MS Port Gibson, MS Potts Camp, MS Prentiss, MS Puckett, MS Purvis,


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MS Quitman, MS Raleigh, MS Raymond, MS Richland, MS Richton, MS Ridgeland, MS Rienzi, MS Ripley, MS Rolling Fork, MS Rosedale, MS Roxie, MS Ruleville, MS Saltillo, MS Sandersville, MS Sardis, MS Saucier, MS Schlater, MS Scooba, MS Sebastopol, MS Seminary, MS Senatobia, MS Shannon, MS Shaw, MS Shelby, MS Sherman, MS Shubuta, MS Shuqualak, MS Sidon, MS Silver City, MS Silver Creek, MS Sledge, MS Smithville, MS Soso, MS Southaven, MS Starkville, MS State Line, MS Stoneville, MS Sturgis, MS Summit, MS Sumner, MS Sumrall, MS Sunflower, MS Taylor, MS Taylorsville, MS Tchula, MS Terry, MS Thaxton, MS Tishomingo, MS Tremont, MS Tunica, MS Tupelo, MS Tutwiler, MS Tylertown, MS Union, MS Utica, MS Vaiden, MS Vardaman, MS Verona, MS Vicksburg, MS Walnut Grove, MS Walnut, MS Water Valley, MS Waveland, MS Waynesboro, MS Webb, MS Weir, MS Wesson, MS West Point, MS West, MS Wiggins, MS Winona, MS Winstonville, MS Woodville, MS Yazoo City, MS Pachuta, MS


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There are a total of 82 counties in the state of Mississippi. Among them, Adams County is the oldest one (established in 1799) while Humphreys County is the youngest (established in 1918). With population of 245,285, Hinds County is the most populated. The biggest county by land area is Yazoo County (1823 km2) and the smallest is Alcorn County (1,036 km2).


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MS Panola County, MS Pearl River County, MS Perry County, MS Pike County, MS Pontotoc County, MS Prentiss County, MS Quitman County, MS Rankin County, MS Scott County, MS Sharkey County, MS Simpson County, MS Smith County, MS Stone County, MS Sunflower County, MS Tallahatchie County, MS Tate County, MS Tippah County, MS Tishomingo County, MS Tunica County, MS Union County, MS Walthall County, MS Warren County, MS Washington County, MS Wayne County, MS Webster County, MS Wilkinson County, MS Winston County, MS Yalobusha County, MS Yazoo County, MS




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The rule of thumb is that if there’s travel involved, the groom pays his way to get there and chips in for accommodations, but the groomsmen pay for the drinks, food, and entertainment. It’s a big ask, but just remember – he’ll do it for you someday.



What is the female version of a bachelor party called?





Bachelorette party - A bachelorette party (United States and Canada) or hen night (UK, Ireland and Australia) is a party held for a woman (the bride or bride-to-be) who will soon be married.



STRIP Club to YOU! What happens at a strip club?





A strip club is a venue where strippers provide adult entertainment, predominantly in the form of striptease or other erotic dances. Strip clubs typically adopt a nightclub or bar style and can also adopt a theatre or cabaret-style.



What etiquette do you need to go to a strip club?





Going to strip club should be fun and if you follow the basic rules of etiquette, you shouldn’t have any problems. Make sure you have your ID and wallet. You’ll need to provide identification in order to enter a strip club. You’ll also need to have cash for tipping.



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