Location ID: #10001673
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Constructed in 1908, at the turn of the century, Fairview is one of the few architecturally designed houses of the period remaining in the city. It was built for Cyrus C. Warren, vice president of the Warren-Goodwin Lumber Company, and was designed ...
Location ID: #10000660
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Old-school Southern joint with turquoise booths fixing up veal cutlets, fried oysters & yeast rolls.
Location ID: #10000390
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Location ID: #10000670
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St. Andrew’s Cathedral was designed in the Gothic Revival style and built in 1955. When it was built the roof featured a gable in the middle of each side with elaborate trim, which was typical of the late Victorian period. After a fire in 1930 they ...
Location ID: #10124468
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Lake Hico Park is a Community Park in Jackson.
Location ID: #10001032
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Merrehope, a 26-room Victorian mansion that currently serves as a historic house museum, was originally built in 1858 by Richard McLemore for his daughter Juriah Jackson. After changing ownership several times, with small alterations from each ...
Location ID: #10000784
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New Stage Theatre was chartered as a nonprofit organization in 1965 and produced its initial season in the winter and spring of 1966. Founded by Jane Reid Petty and seven other charter board members, with the assistance of the American National ...
Location ID: #10000783
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It was in 2001 that developer Mike Peters and partner Andrew Mattiace purchased a dilapidated building out of foreclosure with plans for something new. The 1956 built Dale Building, Mississippi’s first suburban skyscraper, once housed the ...
Location ID: #10001532
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This museum is the site Jackson's first school for African-American children and showcases the history and achievements of African-American Mississippians.
Location ID: #10001527
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The gallery is housed in a classic antebellum home and is used as a venue for local, emerging artists with monthly art exibits. Originally built in the 1860's as the stately home of John and Sarah Ligon, it stands today as one of the oldest ...
Location ID: #10001533
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A monument to the memory of MS men and women who gave their lives defending our coundtry. Features unique cast aluminum doors depicting scenes from the Battle of Ackia in 1736 with a tribute throughout the building of wars through the Vietnam ...
Location ID: #10000788
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The exterior of this house is painted with animals. The interior has been divided into four two-bedroom apartments.
Location ID: #10001538
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A haven for genealogists from all over the nation, this is the second-oldest state archives department in the country. It contains US Bureau of Census records, news footage dating to 1954, government documents, historical maps dating from 1582 and ...
Location ID: #10106558
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Drawing from the experience of successful entrepreneurs and startup veterans from around the globe, CO.STARTERS at Coalesce walks creative small business owners through effective business modeling methods in a simple and intuitive way, and with the ...
Location ID: #10001536
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This building, circa 1847, served as a hospital for both Confederate and Union soldiers and emerged unscathed when Jackson was burned on three different occasions.
Location ID: #10088387
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One Block East is a burger joint and dive bar located one block east of State Street on Tombigbee in downtown Jackson.Great music, tasty beverages and Bad Ass Burgers is what we do. We've got gut-busting comedy, live music, late-night dance DJs, and ...
Location ID: #10000681
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The Standard Life Building is a historic high-rise building in Jackson, Mississippi, USA. It was completed in 1929. It was designed in the Art Deco architectural style, and it was completed in 1929. It is the fourth tallest building in Jackson.
Location ID: #10001030
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When Lauderdale County was established in 1833 out of Choctaw lands ceded in 1830 at Dancing Rabbit Creek, there was already a settlement at Marion, named for the famous South Carolina “Swamp Fox” of Revolutionary War fame. Since the community was ...
Location ID: #10124514
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Our family's dream of owning a "Horse Hotel", has quickly become our passion. Opening our doors with one barn with ten stalls in 2005, we soon realized that we needed to expand. We now have two barns with dozens of stalls. We offer a convenient ...
Location ID: #10124513
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MGM Park is a minor league baseball park in Biloxi, Mississippi. It is the home of the Double-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers, the Biloxi Shuckers of the Southern League. The ballpark has 5,000 fixed seats with roomfor an additional 800-1,000 ...
Location ID: #10001606
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The Saenger Theatre was constructed in 1929 and opened in 1930 with the showing of Paramount's first all-talking movie "Interference." The theatre originally hosted sound films and traveling shows and is now a performing arts center for the Gulf ...
Location ID: #10124478
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Opened in 1962, Campbell’s is Jackson’s oldest bakery. Still the same amazing baked goods made from scratch daily.
Location ID: #10124464
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The Meridian establishment was founded in 1913 by A.B. “Ben” Weddington as the area’s premier distributor of saw mills on wheels. Over one hundred years ago, the lumber industry was flourishing in the East Mississippi/West Alabama area and most of ...
Location ID: #10124465
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