Come and experience the historic Soulé Steam Feed Works with exhibition Celebrate America’s Industrial Revolution: WORK, developed in collaboration between the Mississippi Industrial Heritage Museum and the Smithsonian, examines the impact of American workers on national and local history. This historic site is America’s last intact steam engine factory and manufactured Soulé Rotary and Spee-D-Twin steam engines from 1892 until 1980. Much of the factory with its antique equipment and fittings appear as though workers just walked away after World War II. Self-Guided tours Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Visit our website "Plan Your Visit" for more information. Museum Tour Season is Early-March thru Mid-December. Groups of 10 or more can receive a discounted rate. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Designated a Mississippi Landmark and Official State Historical Industrial Museum.
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