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The Travels of True Blood: Season Three Puts Vampires in Mississippi

June 14, 2010 at 9:00 AM | by | Comments (0)

You've heard of Christmas in July, but we're about to get all Halloween in June as the third season of HBO's True Blood debuts. Any juicy suggestions or questions? Let us know.

Now that we've entered a lull of Twilight madness, we need another vampire drama. Thus, the third season of HBO's True Blood premiered last night, and already it has us adding new vampire must-visit spots to our True Blood Travel Guide.

Already we've shown you everything from where to Find Bill Compton's mansion to where to go for your own custom fangs, and expect more deliciousness as this season of the show progresses.

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Without giving too much away from the first Season 3 episode, we'll just say that Copiah County, Mississippi is of great importance, and we think we know why this sleepy country was chosen as a focal point to start things off. Crystal Springs, a town in Copiah County, is known as the Tomato Capital of the World and the county also boasts a lovely haunted house, the Rowan estate. Back in the late 1800s when Copiah became known for their tomatoes, the fruits were still called "love apples," which could be very significant for this season.

Who knows where else this season will take us around the South, but here's what we've got so far:

· Where to Find Bill Compton's Mansion
· How to get immersed in Voodoo culture
· Eat alligator for dinner in Southern splendor
· The best haunted mansion of them all, in Louisiana
· Where to go to get your own custom fangs made

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