University Museum & Historic House
The University of Mississippi Museum and Historic Houses, established in 1939 as the Mary Buie Museum, is renowned for housing the largest collection of fine arts and artifacts at an academic museum in Mississippi. Its extensive collection features notable works, including the Seymour Lawrence Collection of American Art and the David M. Robinson Collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities.
In addition to its art collections, the museum complex includes historic sites such as William Faulkner's Rowan Oak and the Walton-Young Historic House. The Porter and Elizabeth Fortune Gallery, added in 1998, showcases a variety of traveling exhibitions and new acquisitions, enhancing the museum's commitment to cultural education and engagement.
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