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NEW ALBANY, MS New Albany, Mississippi, USA Today ’s “America's Best Southern Small Town,” is home to a historic downtown, the longest bike trail in the state, and wide- open spaces. Conveniently located on I-22, New Albany is a great destination for a day trip or weekend getaway. The Union County Heritage Museum features an interpretive timeline of life in the area from prehistoric fossils through the modern age, including de- tails about the Chickasaws, the first Eu- ropean settlers, the Civil War, Reconstruction and New Albany’s most famous son, Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winning author, William Faulkner. An outdoor space offers many interpretive 42 | Spring 2018 | Travel South events that explain the way of life of settlers and is also home to the award- winning Faulkner Garden, which fea- tures plants indigenous to the area. Listed on the National Register, New Al- bany’s flourishing downtown area in- cludes specialty shops, eateries, farmers’ market, and antique stores. Beginning on Bankhead Street, and continuing 44 miles to Houston, Missis- sippi, is the trailhead for The Tanglefoot Trail®, the longest Rails to Trails conver- sion. It is a paved, ten-foot wide biking and hiking trail that is laid through the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the Mississippi Hills National Her- itage Area. Just off of Main Street is the Park Along the River, which features an arboretum, playground, picnic areas, pavilion, The Riverview Stage, and paved walking paths. Pedestrians can cross over the footbridge to the Talla- hatchie Trail for a one-mile walk through Freedom Park to the BNA Sportsplex. Ingomar Mounds ceremonial and burial complex has been one of great interest since first being excavated in 1885 by the Smithsonian Institution. Items including bones, pottery, arrow- heads, beads, glass and silver, sup- port that the complex was used for centuries. The complex is free and open to the public.