McComb City Railroad Museum, Narrated by Walt Grayson - March 2015
The McComb City Railroad Depot Museum invites you to visit its award-winning display of historic photos and railroad artifacts. Located at the Depot in downtown McComb, Mississippi, the Museum is open from 12:00 noon to 4:00 pm Monday thru Saturday, and by appointment for tour groups. For more information, please like us on Facebook and visit us at mcrrmuseum.com.
Best Western Plus McComb Inn & Suites - McComb (Mississippi) - United States
Best Western Plus McComb Inn & Suites hotel city: McComb (Mississippi) - Country: United States
Address: 101 Anna Drive ; zip code: MS 39648
Located in southern Mississippi, this hotel is less than 2 miles from the McComb Railroad Museum. It serves a continental breakfast every morning and features an indoor pool.
-- Situé dans le sud du Mississippi, l'hôtel Best Western Plus McComb Inn & Suites se trouve à environ 3 km du musée McComb Railroad. Il vous propose un petit-déjeuner continental quotidien et une piscine intérieure.
-- Este hotel está situado en el sur de Mississippi, a menos de 3,2 km del Museo del Ferrocarril de McComb. Sirve un desayuno continental diario y cuenta con piscina cubierta.
-- 这家酒店坐落在密西西比南部,距离McComb Railroad Museum博物馆不到2英里(3.2公里)。酒店每天早晨供应欧陆式早餐,设有一个室内游泳池。 Best Western Plus McComb Inn & Suites酒店的每间客房皆配备有免费无线网络连接和一台平面电视。客房内设有微波炉、冰箱和泡咖啡设施。 客人可以在健身中心锻炼或在商务中心工作。酒店的前台24小时开放,酒店还设有一个自动洗衣店供客人使用。 McComb Best Western Plus Inn &...
-- Этот отель расположен на юге Миссисипи, менее чем в 2 км от железнодорожного музея Маккомба. К услугам гостей крытый бассейн и ежедневный континентальный завтрак.
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Amtrak Train #59 McComb MS Saturday 4/28/2007
Amtrak City of New Orleans train #59(27) powered by P42 locomotive #161 departing McComb MS April 28 2007 during the city's annual Iron Horse Festival. McComb is home of the IC steam locomotive 2542 on static display outside the McComb City Railroad Depot Museum.
McComb | The Town the Railroad Built | Arlo Guthrie's City of New Orleans
Produced by Jim Albritton | McComb, Mississippi was founded in 1872 after Col. Henry S. McComb of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad, a predecessor of the Illinois Central Railroad (now part of the Canadian National Railway), decided to move the railroad's maintenance shops away from New Orleans and the negative influence of the city's saloons.
The railroad purchased land in Pike County, and three nearby communities, Elizabeth town, Burglund, and Harveytown, agreed to consolidate. In the new town, almost every family was involved with the railroad in some way. In the 1980s, the shop whistle blew for the last time. Today, 14 trains, ferrying passengers or freight between New Orleans and Chicago, pass through the city daily and the McComb Railroad Museum in downtown serves as a constant reminder of the city's historic role in the development of one of America's great railroads.
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Hiding the Aluminium Train Car - McComb City Railroad Museum
Story with Bobby Bellipanni
Train museum with outdoor rolling stock at McComb, Mississippi
Amtrak train pulling out of McComb, MS railroad station gives view of historic rolling stock.
Blues trail McComb, Mississippi
This nice lady named Mary, who over see's the train museum in McComb Mississippi, was kind enough to share her memories of what she could recall about the early blues scene around town and a little bit about bo diddley. It was interesting to listen to her story about the blues men from back in the day. I happened to be on a trip with my brother visiting relatives in the area, so I spent the day looking for Bo's childhood home and was able to find it with help from the chamber of commerce and a few phone calls to track it down.There really isn't a blues trail, just a couple of makers to honor a home town boy who made it big in music.
Static Train Display here in McComb, MS
A short vid of the static train display here in McComb, MS at the Illinois Central Railroad Museum. Enjoy!
McComb Railroad Museum
David pulling the whistle cord not knowing what it was.
From Louisiana to Osyka, Mississippi
195 Things Off 195: The Railroad Museum
Once, Fall River was a railroad hub in the Northeast. Anyone in a hurry to get between Boston and New York traveled through the city on rails. Passenger trains don’t run here anymore, but the Railroad Crossing sign still sits outside the Old Colony & Fall River Railroad Museum. And the New York Central System car is hard to miss, driving by or walking through, its robin’s egg blue paint a bright beacon. Read more of The Herald News' 195 Things Off 195 at heraldnews.com/news/195things.
Gone to Texas Exhibit at Allen Heritage Depot Museum (Until August 20, 2014)
Gone to Texas was a term used by some pioneer families at their old homeplace to notify people that they had moved west to start a new life in Texas. It is also the title of a new exhibit at the Allen Heritage Guild Depot Museum featuring pioneer families that came to the Allen area before the Civil War.
From the 1840s onward, several waves of immigrant families relocated here. Many were enticed by the advertising campaign of the Peters Colony land grant company who offered 640 acres of land to heads of households and 320 acres to single men. They described the land features of the Blackland Prairie in glowing terms with the promise of a better life. Photos, documents and items used during this migration and settlement period will bring Allen's original pioneer families to life.
Excerpts taken from the diary of sixteen-year-old Mary Susannah Lunsford detailing her family's travels with a wagon train from Kentucky in 1857 are featured along with stories of many other early settlers. All of these early pioneers made significant contributions to the community and its history and descendants of some still remain in this area.
Copies of original survey maps will be displayed so the original homesteads in the greater Allen area can be located. An overlay map shows the land surveys overlaid with present-day roads so you can find out on whose original homestead you now live.
Other maps of the central and southeastern states depict where many pioneers migrated from, along with the dates of their arrival. Museum visitors will be invited to record their own information—when they came to Texas and their former location.
The Gone to Texas exhibit will be on display from late April 26 through August 30. The Depot is open the second and fourth Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Arrangements for group tours of the exhibit can be made by calling Ed Bryan at 972.984.9086 or Paula Ross at 972.740.8017. The Guild's general meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 in the Heritage Center Depot and feature programs on various aspects of Allen's history.
The Heritage Guild invites anyone who has reminiscences or printed materials about Allen's past to leave a message on their website allenheritageguild.org. The Guild is striving to make the printed, audio and photographic historical materials housed at the Depot available to everyone in the community.
Making McComb City Blues
There are no better ways to spend time with friends than in the studio creating a fun song. Here, Billy Ray Reynolds, along with his wife, Lora, hosted friends and produced McComb City Blues. Lora plays lap steel, with Jodi James and Clay Parker on vocals. Clay also plays acoustic, electric, and bass guitar on the recording, which was made in Billy Ray's Mt. Olive, Mississippi studio on Saturday, March 26, 2016.
Installing 1800's Passenger Car, Part II
Installing an 1800's passenger car from the Illinois Central Line onto the track at the McComb, MS Railroad Museum. A 1917 United States Railway Post Office car was added when this move was complete.
Armed Forces Museum Camp Shelby Mississippi
Pictures from the world famous Armed Forces Museum located in Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Armed Forces Museum in Camp Shelby, MS
Mississippi's contributions to the nation's security are on display at the Armed Forces Museum at Camp Shelby.
Goodbee to Chatawa (through the bushes)
Time lapse video (dash mounted GoPro Hero 3 camera) shot of a very rural drive from Goodbee, LA to Chatawa, MS. Looking at the World Through a Windshield performed by Sonvolt.
Bettys Place in Indianola Mississippi
Betty's Place
301 Main St
Indianola Mississippi 38751
Phone: 662-887-2627
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Stepping Stones to McComb's Railroad History
A dedication ceremony was held on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017, for Stepping Stones to McComb's Railroad History, a project completed by 12 students of Higgins Middle School in May, 2017. Located near the children's playground area on the south end of the McComb Railroad Depot Museum's rail car display, concrete stones were inscribed with brief sentences recognizing the railroad's influence in the founding and development of McComb City, Mississippi, and remembering historic events in the city's history. Special thanks to Entergy Corporation for their longstanding support of the McComb Railroad Museum, including a recent grant to make this project possible, to the Board and Volunteers of the Railroad Museum, to the McComb School District and Higgins Middle School, and to the City of McComb's Board of Mayor and Selectmen.
Pike County Chamber Of Commerce In McComb Mississippi
Pike County Chamber Of Commerce In McComb Mississippi. The McComb Mississippi Chamber of Commerce is located in downtown McComb near the parking garage on Rail Road Blvd., it also houses the rail road museum and meeting roam for the City of McComb