Roadside Attraction Series: The Beautiful Dunn's Falls in Southern Mississippi
As part of the Roadside Attraction Series, a visit to Dunn’s Falls just outside of Meridian, Mississippi, reveals a stunning 65-foot man-made waterfall with a rich history. Built in the mid-1800s, it was originally used to power a gristmill and cotton mill, playing a vital role in the region’s industry. Today, visitors can explore the preserved old gristmill, which still houses a collection of historic artifacts, offering a glimpse into the past. With its scenic beauty and historical significance, Dunn’s Falls is a must-see roadside attraction. For other photos & videos, make sure to follow me on: TikTok & Instagram: @NOLADEEJ My photography only Instagram: @noladeejphotography My website: http://www.noladeej.com Krewe du Exploration website: http://www.kreweduexploration.com Thanks for watching! Music by: Jingle Punks - Bayou State of Mind

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