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This week on Mississippi Monday, we are featuring The Neshoba County Fair in Philadelphia, MS! Every July, since 1889, this town becomes "Mississippi's Giant House Party" for one week while hosting The Neshoba County Fair. Over 600 cabins grace this historic land, from around Founder's Square, to Happy Hollow, down Bourbon Street, by the race track, and over to Beverly Hills. Cabins are passed down from generation to generation and are rarely sold, but if one does come up for sale.. it's quite the pretty penny! My family has had a cabin since my dad can remember. He remembers when there wasn't proper plumbing, showers came from a barrel of stored rainwater on the roof, and there certainly wasn't AC. Nowadays, there is sanitary plumbing, showers that don't require a hose, and more window units than you can count. 


Campaigning is also a huge tradition of the fair. Campaign signs are almost as abundant as window units, and although politics are not the highlight of my time at the fair, it's neat to know that even Ronald Reagan announced his bid for the Presidency from these grounds. < If only we could up the number of window units and lower the amount of political signs! ;) > When the political rallies are not taking place, amongst the old pews and sawdust covered floor, you are likely to find the daytime flea market or a local and/or famous musician entertaining the night crowd. Neshoba days are long and hot, but the nights tend to be quick and blurred.

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