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John Weeks brought his hamburger recipe from Chicago to Corinth, Mississippi, in 1917. Weeks had local butchers grind his hamburger meat to specification, asking them to include potato flakes and flour. These small hamburgers were originally called Weeksburgers. Sometime before 1950, soy grits replaced the potato and flour.
More: This MS restaurant serves Southern and Creole cuisine and the main ingredient is love Customers travel for miles to get Berry's burgers And every burger is made to order.
Tracy Harden, center, the owner of Chuck's Dairy Bar in Rolling Fork poses March 29, 2023, on the slab of Chuck's with some of the kids who frequented her restaurant before the EF-4 tornado wiped ...
Corinth is a city in and the county seat of Alcorn County, Mississippi, United States. [4] The population was 14,573 at the 2010 census. [5] Its ZIP codes are 38834 ...
Slugburgers: 43 slugburgers in 10 minutes (The World Slugburger Eating Championship Presented by Main Street Corinth) [23] October 5, 2014: Pumpkin pie: 20.8 pounds in 8 minutes (Elk Grove Pumpkin Festival) [24] December 2014: McDonald's Happy Meal: 15.22 seconds (Fastest Happy Meal eaten) [25] February 14, 2015: Birthday cake
The Downtown Corinth Historic District in Corinth, Mississippi is a 31-acre (13 ha) historic district. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993, [1] at which time it included the majority of Corinth's downtown commercial buildings. The street plan of the area was laid out in 1855 by surveyors Houston Mitchell (1824-1877 ...
1607 South Harper Rd Corinth, MS 38834: ISSN: 2640-0421 (print) 2640-043X (web) OCLC number: 849807696 : Website: dailycorinthian.com:
Midtown Corinth Historic District is a historic district in Corinth, Mississippi that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. The district then had 229 contributing buildings and one contributing site , as well as 55 non-contributing buildings.