Location ID: #10028326
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You’ll not visit another home like Walter Place. It is unique.
Walter Place took the large columns and broad pediment style of Greek Revival houses being built across the South in the 1850s and elevated it to a grander scale.
Location ID: #10124971
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Location ID: #10124967
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Location ID: #10000850
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Built in 1854, Jacinto Courthouse once served one of the largest counties in the State of Mississippi, Tishomingo. Tishomingo County, named for the leading chief of the Chickasaw tribe, comprised more that 923,000 acres until 1870 when it was ...
Location ID: #10124963
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Location ID: #10042455
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In 1905, The Mississippi Conference of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church founded the Mississippi Industrial College in Holly Springs under the leadership of Bishop Elias Cottrell. His objectives were to provide literary and industrial training ...
Location ID: #10000047
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The first Holly Springs Depot was built around 1858, next to the newly-constructed Mississippi Central Rail Line. Due to Holly Springs’ location in the 1850s at the center of North Mississippi’s bustling agricultural economy, a rail line from north ...
Location ID: #10124906
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West End Architectural Salvage is a one of a kind events center, featuring a four story salvage warehouse and coffee shop.
Location ID: #10124908
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Chic venue known for its jazz cabaret events & specialty cocktails in an expansive, modern setting.
Location ID: #10124915
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Our brewery is a tribute to the family patriarch, Joe Tursi. A rustic brewery on the edge of Downtown Des Moines. Featuring an on-site brewery, restaurant, bar and patio.
Location ID: #10124912
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Modern, clean line coffee shop with a focus on ethical practice. Centrally located in Downtown Des Moines.
Location ID: #10001064
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Lochinvar is an antebellum plantation house near Pontotoc, Mississippi built by Robert Gordon c. 1836. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Architecture
The house's heart pine woodwork and handmade bricks highlight the ...
Location ID: #10000447
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Airliewood, one of the South's premier Gothic Revival houses, located in historic Holly Springs, Mississippi
Airliewood is located on Salem Avenue in Holly Springs. Surrounded by iron fences and mature trees, the home is almost entirely hidden ...
Location ID: #10048133
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Huge park offers ancient rock formations & myriad flora species plus stocked lake, trails & camping.
Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Tishomingo State Park is steeped in history and scenic beauty. Archaeological excavations ...
Location ID: #10000653
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In 1948, the administrative center of the Diocese of Natchez was transferred to Jackson and the see was renamed the Diocese of Natchez-Jackson.
Location ID: #10000098
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Built 1931, Arch- Claude Lindsley, Contr- Angle-Blackford Co.
Addition 1987, Arch- Canizaro Trigiani and Eley Assoc., Contr- Dunn Constr. Co.
The Hinds County Courthouse and jail is a five-story and basement, 90' by 196', nine-bay by ...
Location ID: #10124897
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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 ...