Location ID: #10001066
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Location ID: #10000894
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Location ID: #10000541
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Margaret's Grocery has huge towers of pink, white and yellow masonry surrounding the original store building. The structure is the work of the Reverend H.D. Dennis, Margaret's husband, who promised her years ago, "If you marry me, I'll turn your ...
Location ID: #10106566
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Midtown Jackson is home to a diverse array of businesses, residents, artists, and creative spaces.
Location ID: #10001191
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What remains of an old folk art establishment (gallery & restaurant) that burnt years back
Walls, floors, surfaces all filled with creative images and energy by their artists.It ranges from self taught to museum art and it is all side by side
Location ID: #10000464
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Tunica’s Luckiest & Friendliest Casino Hotel
If you’re looking for a casino hotel in Tunica, Mississippi - you’ve found the best! Located right on the eastern banks of the Mississippi River - you’ll find more than 500 comfortable rooms and suites ...
Location ID: #10001627
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Military museum with over 30 mannequins in various complete uniforms, men and women. Weapons of the time. Is 95% WWII, currently 1943 Jeep and home front items.
The Mission of The GI Museum is to preserve memorabilia representing the ...
Location ID: #10000440
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Location ID: #10000024
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Location ID: #10001244
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now state owned...Road Maintance Crew
Location ID: #10065602
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By the early 1920s, the Meridian membership of the Hamasa Shrine had outgrown their building and wanted a larger facility that would not only accommodate their needs for the various meetings and ceremonies they conducted – but also as a ...
Location ID: #10001021
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This Moorish Revival style theater was built in 1928 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The theater was once used for vaudeville and movies and is now the setting for numerous concerts, plays, stage shows, and area events. ...
Location ID: #10000585
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Location ID: #10000433
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Grey Gables originated from a parcel of land bought by Morris Hatchel in 1839. The original two-story brick Greek Revival house was built by Hatchel around 1848. In 1849 it was bought by James Henry Nelson (d. 1865) and his wife Maria Nelson ...
Location ID: #10000326
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Starkville's early identity as "Boardtown" disappeared with the sawmill and the boardwalks, but Starkville has kept the flavor and character of its "boomtown" years at the turn of the 19th century. Several restored brick stores front Main Street's ...
Location ID: #10000033
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Athenia, also known as Oakleigh and the Clapp-West-Fant House, is one of the great Greek Revival mansions of Holly Springs. The house was built in 1858 by Jeremiah Watkins Clapp (1814-1898), who arrived in Holly Springs in 1841 and opened a law ...
Location ID: #10001080
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Location ID: #10028703
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Five of the six original buildings that made up the commercial center of the Dockery Plantation are all part of the Dockery Farms historic site. The sign on the Seed House is recognized world-wide as a symbol of American Blues music. The property ...
Location ID: #10022092
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Crystal River Health and Rehabilitation Center offers a wonderful alternative to a traditional long-term care and rehabilitation facility.
At our facility, you will not only find a commitment to quality but also a professional and caring ...
Location ID: #10001550
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This Greek Revival home, designed by William Turner, was used as headquarters for General McPherson during Grant's occupation of Oxford in 1862. Molly Turner Orr gathered a fire brigade to save the home in 1864 after being set aflame by occupying ...
Location ID: #10001365
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The Cotton District is a community located in Starkville, Mississippi built in the style of new urbanism. It was founded by Dan Camp who is still a significant developer of the area and currently town mayor.
Starkville is adjacent to the campus ...
Location ID: #10000792
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This Georgian style hotel in downtown Belmont was built in 1924 and is seven miles from the Trace. It is newly restored, with all the comforts of a modern hotel, but with the charm and decor of an earlier, more gracious time. Truly a gem, with wide ...
Location ID: #10026426
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Built during the era of Mississippi’s rigid racial segregation, the Afro-American Sons and Daughter’s Hospital (AASDH) in Yazoo City served as the state’s first hospital for African Americans. When healthcare was not accessible to most black ...
Location ID: #10000628
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The Simpson County Courthouse was built in 1907 in the county seat of Mendenhall, MS. There are several county offices in this building along with the county chancery court.