- TripBuzz found 14 things to do indoors in the Greenville area. From Riverbelle Lanes to Riverbell Lanes Inc, Greenville offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 5 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 11 different types of things to do inside in or near Greenville, Mississippi. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, Movie Theaters, Specialty Museums and Theaters.
- There are 10 indoor activities in Greenville, and 4 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Leland and Indianola.
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            The Jim Henson Exhibit pays homage to Henson and his Muppets. The museum features a real Kermit the Frog, along with other Muppets and memorabilia, and has a play area for kids.        
    
    
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            In the early days of Blues, over 150 blues musicians lived within 100 miles of Leland, and often gathered at the Montgomery Hotel. The hotel is now the home of the Highway 61 Blues Museum, featuring memorabilia from blues musicians including Little Milton, B.B. King, and James 'Son' Thomas.        
    
    
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            Located within the Chamber of Commerce building in the town where Jim Henson grew up, visitors can view a Kermit the Frog in a glass display case. The building also contains many papers about the Muppets.        
    
    
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            B.B. King Museum & Delta Interpretive Center
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                400 Second St, Indianola, MS 38751
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            Visitors to the B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretative Center can view B.B. King's personal papers, materials, and objects. Visitors can also learn about life for African Americans in the Delta.        
    
    
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            Opened in 1998, by the Wood Brothers, Peter's Pottery makes pottery pieces in four colors of Mississippi Mud. They make animals, bowls, candlesticks, tableware, vases, and specialty items like crosses and nativity sets.        
    
    
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                1608 Highway 82 West, Greenwood, MS 38930
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            Art and history take center stage at the Museum of the Mississippi Delta. The museum has several permanent exhibits, including the Mississippi Art Collection, the Swamp Room, and Fossils, Feathers, and Fur.        
    
    
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            The Cottonlandia Museum is a historic museum that gives discounted tickets to college students, children ages 5-18, and senior citizens. The facility includes a room that is dedicated to the agricultural history of the local region.        
    
    
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            Greenwood Little Theatre has been in operation since 1956. The theatre features live amateur theater while entertaining the community through musicals, dramas, comedies, and mysteries and also offers a place for community members to participate in productions.        
    
    
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            Suitable for casual and league bowlers, Leflore Lanes is a 16-lane bowling center that has been open since 1961. The center offers automatic scoring, shoe rental and a snack bar with food, drinks and adult beverages.        
    
    
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            In just 30 minutes, visitors to the Viking Cooking School can watch a chef prepare a meal that they can then eat. Visitors at night can help prepare a special meal.