Location ID: #10106574
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Thalia Mara Hall is the Municipal Auditorium of the City of Jackson and a facility managed by the Department of Human and Cultural Services. The 2,040 seat theater is located in the downtown arts and cultural district of Jackson.
Location ID: #10047691
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The site is located at the headwaters of the Tombigbee River, a rugged, hilly area with many broad, swampy streams. It is named for "Pharr Flats", a wide gently rolling terrace overlooking the confluence of Little Brown and Mackeys Creeks. The site ...
Location ID: #10031182
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Location ID: #10024681
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The Jackson Zoological Society is proud to be an accreditated AZA member. AZA-accredited zoos & aquariums undergo a rigorous six-month long review as well as an on-site inspection by a team of experts who examine the animal collection, veterinary ...
Location ID: #10000780
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The Welty House, 1119 Pinehurst Street in Jackson, Mississippi, was Eudora Welty's home for most of her life. She was born in a neighborhood near downtown—on Congress Street—in a house a few blocks from the State Capitol Building. When she was in ...
Location ID: #10000149
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U-shaped around a central courtyard with two big magnolia trees; 20th-century, but otherwise, timeless
Location ID: #10000652
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These Jackson properties, formerly known as the Deposit Guaranty Bank Building and the adjoining 22-story plaza, were originally built in 1929 and 1975, respectively.
Location ID: #10106562
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Mississippi outlawed alcohol in 1907 and, in 1966, became the last state to repeal prohibition. Fast forward 104 years and two fine gents, Austin Evans and Richard Patrick, fired up the state’s first legal still. Along with a passion for fine ...
Location ID: #10124170
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Country Comes to Town at the Mississippi Farmers Market. The Mississippi Farmers Market was created to provide facilities for the efficient handling of farm products in the interest of the farmer, consumer, general public and the State of ...
Location ID: #10106580
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Frank Jones Corner, known as F. Jones Corner, is a live music venue that serves up tasty deep south food and cold beer. Built as a filling station in 1923, the building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The friendly staff and ...
Location ID: #10000664
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circa 1883; very much an example of Greek Revival Architecture
Location ID: #10098065
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The Trade Mart was designed for maximum flexibility with 67,140 square feet of space. This multi-purpose facility can be utilized in a variety of ways serving as a large exhibit hall for trade and public shows, banquets, conventions and special ...
Location ID: #10000661
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The oldest part of First Baptist Dates back to the 1820's, but there have been renovations as recently as 2003. The church is HUGE, taking up an entire city block, with a parking garage and entry way across the street and a crosswalk over the ...
Location ID: #10000655
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Some of the musicians that were found or first recorded on Farish Street were Robert Johnson, Sonny Boy Williamson II, and Elmore James.
Our Farish Street Historic Universe is the only African American Historic District listed on the National ...
Location ID: #10000658
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The King Edward Hotel, also known as Edwards Hotel, is a historic hotel in downtown Jackson, Mississippi. The second of two buildings located on the site at the corner of Capitol and Mill Streets, it was closed and vacant for nearly 40 years before ...
Location ID: #10000656
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Location ID: #10044526
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Constructed in 1923 by a doctor who used the second floor as his office, the Strand Theatre is an historic movie theater which now serves as an art and music venue.
Location ID: #10106569
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Rich Grain Distilling Co. is a new craft distillery located in Canton, MS. We are producers of handmade, small batch distilled spirits.
Location ID: #10000527
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Many water mills operated in the hills and hollows of Kemper County during the 19th century, but only Sciple’s Mill remains. It may be the oldest in the U.S. still grinding for profit. Water from a spring-fed pond in a hollow at the end of Sciple ...
Location ID: #10044697
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Rooms with kitchenettes, micro-fridge, cable/color tv, ac, with access to laundry room.
Location ID: #10043079
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Designated a Mississippi Landmark in September 2001 by the MDAH.
Location ID: #10000572
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Location ID: #10026531
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Mississippi coast children's museum
Location ID: #10121300
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NASA test stands Rocket testing