airlink9972
This is not a true museum rather just a large room section inside the Crossroads Museum. Yes it give detail information about Coke, a large grouping of memorabilia and some fun things, but it takes less than 20 minutes to view everything in the room.It was ok,but rather needs to call an exhibit of the history of Coke.
LIbbewdc
Who knew that in the midst of Corinth commerce, Union strategy and Confederate defense one could take a detour within the Crossroads Museum and become immersed in Coca Cola memorabilia and employer history? Great little add-on at Crossroads. We very much enjoyed the respite and learning about Coke's role in the commerce and industry of the town of Corinth.
aerieport
We have visited the museum numerous times for special events and for entertaining grandchildren who must climb the caboose whenever they are in town. The gift shop carries inexpensive items for purchase as souvenirs of the Crossroads area.
karenstweed
Was extremely interesting and quite knowledgeable to me I was quite delighted to make this trip. I would definitely go back because I'm sure that I missed a lot to see.
indiah2000
Not many original or rare items. Still, there were one or two cool things. I think the other half of the museum is more interesting. It's about civil war Corinth, still boring. Not worth the admission.
FredyF259
Was just a room within the crossroads museum. Has a pretty interesting collection if that is your thing. If your sole purpose of going to Corinth is this you may be rather disappointed.
ptamom1967
Went based upon friends recommendation and would not have gone otherwise. I'm glad I did go. Place had things for the adults as well as children. I personally enjoyed seeing the various painted coke bottles, the 4D movie, and coke sampling. Fun place to spend a few hours.
southerner1954
We love it every time we go. They did a great job of preserving the old coke memories!
Goldstarvw
The Coca-Cola museum was temporarily closed after the flooding in the area last winter/spring. The building was damaged. Good news is that they are able to move everything to the Crossroads Museum where they are setting up new displays. Not sure when it will be open, but this is why I a) didn't get to see the Coca-Cola museum on my recent trip and b) I was charged a reduced rate at the Crossorads Museum as a couple of their rooms are off limits as they arrange for the new displays.
Son of the South
Probably no other company has engaged in promotion on the scale of Coca Cola. This museum at the site of the old Corinth bottling facility takes you through some of the history and promotional aspects of the company. Good exhibits and also interesting conversation with the lady that manages the facility.