Location ID: #10001534
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Rapidly becoming known as a destination for arts, entertainment, retail and dining in the Jackson area, this becoming neighborhood offers a variety of opportunities for visitors.
Location ID: #10004095
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historic 9-story brick and stone apartment building with awnings and storefront at ground level; fire escape; cast iron detailing; large mural of pillars and statues along one exterior wall; small balconies; French Renaissance style
Location ID: #10062727
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With stained glass windows and unique architectural details, the rich history of Duling Hall is quite obvious. As you walk up to the three doors of the auditorium, you automatically feel a sense of classic times past, and you may wonder what exactly ...
Location ID: #10004080
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downtown apartment in older 3-story building with empty storefront on ground floor;
Location ID: #10005293
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run down exterior, graffiti, entryway, residential
Location ID: #10000396
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Girl Scouts is THE place for girls who want to change the world ... and the adults who want to inspire them.
Girl Scouts of Greater Mississippi (GSGMS) operates 5 service centers -- Jackson, Hattiesburg, Meridian, Gulfport and Natchez. Shops are ...
Location ID: #10124451
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The house is somewhat secluded from street by trees and shrubs. Color of house is light grey with darker grey accents. Window frames appear to be made of copper. Several plants originate from Asia, Middle East, Europe, and South America. The ...
Location ID: #10060020
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Historic spot known for Southern comfort fare & crocks of peanut butter served in brick-walled digs.
Weidmann’s was established in 1870 by Felix Weidmann, a Swiss immigrant who was a chef on a transatlantic steam ship. The restuarant was ...
Location ID: #10001028
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Union Station, also called the Meridian Multi-Modal Transportation Center, is an intermodal transportation center in Meridian, Mississippi. The station is located at 1901 Front Street in the Union Station Historic District within the larger Meridian ...
Location ID: #10069894
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The Threefoot Building (sometimes referred to as simply "The Threefoot") is a historic office building located in downtown Meridian, Mississippi named after the Threefoot family who owned an operated a business in downtown Meridian during the late ...
Location ID: #10021530
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Soulé Steam Feed Works is a historic business founded in Meridian, Mississippi in 1891 by George Soulé. The complex was listed as a contributing property to Union Station Historic District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic ...
Location ID: #10021529
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Storefront restaurant dishes Southern home cooking for breakfast & lunch in simple, diner-like digs.
Location ID: #10028692
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Located in the heart of historic downtown Meridian, the MSU Riley Center opened its doors in September 2006 to offer cultural, artistic, and educational experiences like no other in the region. The multifaceted center attracts 60,000+ visitors to ...
Location ID: #10124411
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Location ID: #10108243
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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: #10076011
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Location ID: #10072120
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Location ID: #10009175
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