Outhouse Marker
Outhouse Marker in Tupelo, MS is a historical site that features a replica of a typical outhouse found in poor Southern neighborhoods. This shared privy was used by multiple residents, including members of the Assembly of God Church. The marker provides insights into the sanitary practices of the past, including the use of ventilation cut-outs and unconventional toilet paper options.
Located at the Elvis Presley Birthplace and Park, Outhouse Marker offers visitors a glimpse into the everyday life of the local community, highlighting the challenges faced by residents in terms of sanitation and hygiene. The marker also mentions the childhood memories of Guy Harris, a former resident of the area who recalls using a Sears Catalog for toilet paper and finding corn cobs in the outhouse. This historical site provides a unique perspective on the history and culture of Tupelo, Mississippi.
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