Claire Pittman, Public Relations Manager
Tunica Convention & Visitors Bureau
888-488-6422
662-363-3800
cpittman@tunicamiss.com
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Tunica, Mississippi (July
31, 2007)—The
Tunica RiverPark museum is counting on a Confederate
Currency new exhibit to teach thousands of visitors
about a specific time of Southern history.
“We are thrilled the Pink Palace Museum is allowing us to borrow this
Confederate Currency exhibit,” Jerlene Rhodes, executive director of
the Tunica RiverPark, said. “This currency is a very important
part of our history in this area, and now visitors from around the world can
see this exhibit in our museum, along with our interactive exhibits, large
aquariums, an observation deck overlooking the Mississippi River, and sightseeing
and dinner cruises on the Tunica Queen.”
The Confederate Currency bills are part of a collection
of 322 notes. The government of the Confederate
States of America began issuing its own currency
in April of 1861, just before the Civil War broke
out. The South did not have the financial
backing needed to fight a war, so they printed
their own currency. This currency, backed
by cotton instead of gold, was issued to millions
of Southerners.
When the South surrendered and the Confederacy
ceased to exist in 1865, the money became worthless,
but it is now prized by collectors.
“To see the exhibit is only $5.00 for adults and $4.00 for children and
senior citizens, and that admission allows access to the entire museum as well,” Rhodes
said.
Since its 2004 opening, the Tunica RiverPark and
museum has won the Southeast U.S. and Mississippi’s
Travel Attraction of the Year in 2005, along with
eight other national and regional awards since
then, including several architectural awards.
The Tunica RiverPark is open daily, except for
Christmas Day. Museum hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
and the Nature Trail and Park are open from 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Tickets to the museum are $5 for adults,
$4 for children age 12 and under, and $4 for seniors
age 65 and older. Group rates are available. For
more information, call 866-517-4837 (toll free)
or visit the website at www.tunicariverpark.com. The
Tunica Queen sails six days a week with three sightseeing
cruises daily and a dinner cruise nightly April
through November. For more information,
or to book a group, call the Tunica Queen office
at 1-866-805-3535, or visit www.tunicaqueen.com.
Tunica, an area where cotton, rice, soybean fields
and catfish ponds still thrive, is “The South’s
Casino Capital.” Located 30 minutes
south of Memphis, Tunica welcomes more than 15
million visitors annually to its nine world-class
casino resorts, with more than 6,300 new hotel
rooms, over 40 restaurants, three championship
golf courses, outdoor recreation, museums, outlet
and antique shopping, and much more. For travel
information, please visit the Tunica website at
tunicamiss.com or call Tunica toll free at 888-4-TUNICA.
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