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'''Grand Gulf Military State Park''' is a ] state park located in the ] that used to be the town of Grand Gulf. It officially opened to the public in May 1962 as a 400 acre memorial for both the town and the battle, ], in which occurred there. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and includes ] and ]. '''Grand Gulf Military State Park''' is a ] state park located in the ] that used to be the town of Grand Gulf. It officially opened to the public in May 1962 as a 400 acre memorial for both the town and the battle, ], in which occurred there. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and includes ] and ].



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Confederate Memorial Chapel, formerly Rodney Sacred Heart Catholic Church, which was moved to Grand Gulf Military State Park from Rodney, Mississippi in 1983.

Grand Gulf Military State Park is a Mississippi state park located in the unincorporated area that used to be the town of Grand Gulf. It officially opened to the public in May 1962 as a 400 acre memorial for both the town and the battle, Battle of Grand Gulf, in which occurred there. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and includes Fort Cobun and Fort Wade.

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