Location ID: #10135703
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JSU-TV provides a vital avenue to excellent hands-on training for JSU students that will prepare them for a career in a competitive broadcast industry, and offers educational, public affairs and entertainment programming to the benefit of the needs ...
Location ID: #10142488
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WLBT is an NBC-affiliated television station licensed to Jackson, Mississippi, United States. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 30 (or virtual channel 3 via PSIP) from a transmitter on Thigpen Road in Raymond. The station ...
Location ID: #10001403
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Circa 1870, the Bankston House is in good condition with a detached kitchen and sleeping porch, It is on one acre bordered with pecan trees. There is a Victorian stencil painting on the living room ceiling
Location ID: #10058383
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Redbrick buildings with brick walking paths. Heavy tree cover within and around campus. Located in small, rural community.
Location ID: #10066433
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Location ID: #10000113
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The university is located on 114 acres with 23 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. When Mississippi University for Women was chartered in 1884, it made educational history as the first state-supported college for women in America. ...
Location ID: #10000174
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Jackson State University is a historically black, co-educational, research intensive, public institution of higher learning. JSU occupies a scenic tract minutes from downtown and serves as the educational, cultural and spiritual heart of the ...
Location ID: #10157669
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Small community college opened in 1903. Mix of architectural styles. On-campus housing. Some recent (2019) renovations to a more modern style.
Location ID: #10041336
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Established in 1917, Hinds Community College is the largest community college in the state of Mississippi It is a comprehensive educational institution serving approximately 19,500 students each year.
Location ID: #10001278
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Serving as the cultural and educational center of the region, Delta State University is located in Cleveland, MS, which was named to Norman Crampton’s “100 Best Small Towns in America.”
Location ID: #10000875
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Chamberlain-Hunt Academy was a boarding school in Port Gibson, Mississippi. The school was founded in 1830 as Oakland College and closed in 2014.
Chamberlain-Hunt Academy is a Christian, military, boarding school established by the ...
Location ID: #10000831
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Small, private Southern Baptist University in the hills region.
Blue Mountain Female Institute was founded by former Confederate General Mark Perrin Lowrey (1828-1885) in 1873. Lowrey was known as the “Preacher General” during the War, due to ...
Location ID: #10001555
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c. 1889. Three stained glass windows depict a mustering of the Greys, students from the University who fought during the Civil War. Nearby is a small cemetery where Confederate soldiers killed at the Battle of Shiloh are buried.
Location ID: #10000058
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Rust College was founded in 1866 (just one year after the end of the Civil War and slavery) by Reverend Albert Collier McDonald, with the Methodist Episcopal Church. McDonald was a missionary from the North who began classes for freed blacks at ...
Location ID: #10000181
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Mississippi College, affiliated with the Mississippi Baptist Convention, is a private, co-educational, Christian university of liberal arts and sciences serving nearly 4,900 students from 40 states and 23 countries. Founded in 1826, Mississippi ...
Location ID: #10058384
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East Central Community College, located in east central Mississippi, is a public, open door, comprehensive, two-year institution of higher education that values and demonstrates accessibility, affordability, excellence and integrity in teaching and ...
Location ID: #10058380
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For more than 138 years, Alcorn State has educated leaders in the full range of professions agriculture, the arts, business, human services, education, law, politics, medicine, and nursing. An important reason for our graduates' success: At Alcorn, ...
Location ID: #10157677
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Community college north of Gulfport. Open greenspace with brick buildings and on-site sporting facilities. Updated residential buildings. Located near major state highway 49.
Location ID: #10157079
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Horse stables and barns with training areas. Also boarding stalls.
Location ID: #10001643
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Built in 1857, Rosswood was a thriving cotton plantation of 1250 acres. It now has 100 acres of rolling fields and stately trees, where deer and other wildlife abound.
Location ID: #10000041
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This nineteenth century Greek revival-style mansion represents the height of Southern prosperity and the "Cotton Kingdom." Built in 1841, Melrose sits today on 80 lush acres maintained by the National Park Service, a well-preserved piece of ...
Location ID: #10088143
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Location ID: #10022948
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A Greek Revival mansion owned by multiple generations of the George family, the Cotesworth home, library, and land remained in the family when in 2013, Senator George’s great-granddaughter, Katharine Saunders Williams, deeded the home and several ...
Location ID: #10157730
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Small, suburban fire station. Single story fire station near the Crossgates community.