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Articles in May-June, 2003 issue of Mississippi Magazine
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From the editor
by Kelli L. Bozeman - Mailbox
- Horses are special helpers in MSU therapy program
- Art education heads out of the classroom and on the road
- From rocking chairs to restoring a Historic Church
- "Gardens of Madison County" to feature tables and tours
- Yazoo City teen works to make a difference for sick kids
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Big fun on the bayou: it just wouldn't be summer in the deep South without crawfish
by Mary Leigh Furrh -
Detour to French camp: take a step back in time at this unsported Natchez Truce settlements
by Carolyn Thornton -
A castle on a hill
by Forrest Lamar Cooper -
The people's palace: as the Mississippi State Capitol turns 100, we examine the exquisite architecture and little-known secrets of this grand building
by Alison Hopton Davis -
Mississippi's blues brothers: the sights and sounds of Highway 61 provide a backdrop for Frank and Eddie Thomas' music
by Carolyn Thornton -
Cabin fever: a guide to some of Mississippi's most unique summer camps
by Kelli Bozeman -
Thank you: how one special camper helped a counselor learn more about herself
by Ashley Nichols -
Two to grow on: respected Mississippi gardening experts share their secrets in a pair of new books
by Julie Whitehead - The light fantastic
- Small wonders
- Now you're cookin'
- Dining by design: top decorating and culinary experts cook up three extraordinary table settings and means
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Details, details
by Patty Roper -
Dish it out
by Mary Leigh Furrh -
Bloom country: Mississippi garden clubs celebrate decades of serving their communities and get set to host a national convention
by Karen Ott Mayer -
A study in contrasts
by Alison Hopton Davis -
Where in Mississippi is…Chunky?
by Kelli Bozeman - Calendar of events
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Run aground in the promised land
by Diane Jones Skelton



