THE CROSSROADS MUSEUM
The Crossroads Museum is a witness to the past of Corinth and its region. Whether it is the battles of the war of Secession; the history of railway depot that became the museum and where the city originated; the companies that made it prosper, such as Coca-Cola, solidly implanted from 1909 to 2006 (see the Coca-Cola exhibition in the museum itself); or characters such as Roscoe Tunrer (1895-1970), an aviator, but also a cou and excentrique, who starred in Howard Hughes's Hollywood Hell's Angel (1930). All this is presented to you with the explanations of the volunteers on the spot. Outside the museum you will easily see the crossing of the two railway tracks that made Corinth famous.
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