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Museums

Oktibbeha Heritage Museum

206 Fellowship St., (662) 323-0211

Housed in the historic Gulf Mobile and Ohio Railroad depot, the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum chronicles the history of Starkville and the county. Exhibits include Coca Cola memorabilia, a Civil War and Military display, early medical and dental instruments, and more. An outdoor garden demonstrates water conservation.

Templeton Music Museum

Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississippi State University campus, (662) 325-2259

Focusing on the sweeping changes that occurred in the music business in the late 1800s and early 1900s, the Charles H. Templeton, Sr., Music Museum houses more than 22,000 pieces of sheet music, recordings, and mechanical musical instruments from that period.

Dunn-Seiler Geology Museum

Hilbun Hall, Mississippi State University campus, (662) 325-3915

Rocks, fossils, a triceratops skull, and a sabertooth tiger head are among the exhibits in the Dunn-Seiler Geology Museum.

Cully Cobb Museum

Forest Products Laboratory, Mississippi State University campus, (662) 325-2116

More than 350 woodworking tools, farm implements and items of household equipment are included in the collections of the Cully A. Cobb
Antique Tool Museum
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John Grisham Room

Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississippi State University campus, (662) 325-9350

Visitors to the John Grisham Room in the MSU Library can view materials and memorabilia on display to gain insight into this best-selling Mississippi author’s creative process.

Wade Clock Museum

Cullis Wade Depot, Mississippi State University campus, (662) 325-2330

The Cullis and Glady Wade Gallery and Clock Museum showcases a collection of more than 400 clocks and watches dating back as far as the 1700s. Most are of American manufacture, but some French and German pieces are included.

Mississippi Entomological Museum

Clay Lyle Entomology Building, Mississippi State University campus, (662) 325-2989

The third largest collection of insects in the southeastern United States, with 1 million specimens, is housed in the Mississippi Entomological Museum. Included is a collection of more than 40,000 images by noted entomological photographers Ross Hutchins and David Young.

Cobb Museum of Archaeology

Cobb Institute of Archaeology, Mississippi State University campus, (662) 325-3826

The Lois Dowdle Cobb Museum of Archeaology displays artifacts from the Native American cultures of the southeastern United States and the civilizations of the ancient Middle East and Mediterranean region.

Historic Costumes and Textiles Collection

Moore Hall, Mississippi State University campus, (662) 325-2950

Costumes and related items dating from the mid-1800s to the current date are the focus of this unique collection.

BMW Motorcycle Museum

3400 Earles Fork Rd., Sturgis, MS; (662) 465-6444

Bench Mark Works motorcycles built before 1984 are on display at the BMW Motorcyle Museum www.benchmarkworks.com in Sturgis, Mississippi, site of the annual Sturgis South Motorcycle Rally.

For more information about museums on the Mississippi State University campus, visit the MSU website

SIX WEEKENDS IN STARKVILLE to help you savor the New South experience:

Jan 14-15
Golden Triangle Kennel Club Dog Show
MSU Hoops vs. ALABAMA

Feb 3-4
Dudy Gras Parade
SOUPer Bowl
MSU Hoops vs. AUBURN

Feb 9-11
THREE-DAY WEEKEND!
MSU Hoops vs. OLE MISS
Rotary Classic Rodeo
MSU Hoops vs. GEORGIA

Feb 16-19
THREE-DAY WEEKEND!

Magnolia Independent Film Festival
MSU Diamond Dogs vs Washington State weekend series

Mar 22-25
THREE-DAY WEEKEND!
unWINE Downtown
MSU Diamong Dawgs vs. ARKANSAS weekend series
Everything Garden Expo
Historic Starkvegas 10K Run

Apr 20-22
SUPER BULLDOG WEEKEND!
MSU Diamond Dawgs vs TENNESSEE weekend series
Cotton District Arts Festival
Sugarland in concert at  Davis Wade Stadium

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