Literary Landmark: St. George's Episcopal Church Rectory - Tennessee Williams
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Clarksdale, Miss
Dedicated October 9, 2003
Partners: Friends of Mississippi Libraries, The Friends of the Carnegie Public Library of Clarksdale and Coahoma County
Where the writings of Tennessee Williams were influenced by the people, land, and spirit of Mississippi's Delta.
Resources:
St. George’s Episcopal Church, Clarksdale, Mississippi (Mississippi Blues Travellers)
Weekend: Presiding Bishop to preach in London (The Episcopal Church)