Historical Places in Jackson, MS
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1. Beth Israel Congregation
2. Mississippi Governor's Mansion
From Business: COVID-19 UPDATE: Based on information provided by the Mississippi Department of Health about the coronavirus epidemic, we are temporarily closed until further…
From Business: COVID-19 UPDATE: Based on information provided by the Mississippi Department of Health about the coronavirus epidemic, we are temporarily closed until further…
4. Mississippi State Capitol
From Business: The Capitol is open for guided tours. Drop-in tours for visitors, which do not require a reservation, will be conducted at 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and…
5. Oaks Museum House
From Business: We invite you to visit The Oaks for a tour! Whether you're stopping to stretch your legs in the gardens or touring the house, we think you will enjoy stepping…
6. Eudora Welty House and Garden
From Business: For seventy-six years, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eudora Welty lived and wrote in her Jackson home at 1119 Pinehurst Street. Restored by the Mississippi…
8. Dr A H McCoy Federal Building
9. Alamo Theatre
10. Jackson Station
12. Mississippi Memorial Stadium
13. Medgar Evers Home
14. Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center
From Business: Located in Jackson's first public school building for African-Americans, this museum, named after a former slave who went on to become the first African-American…
15. Negro In Ms Historical Society
17. Lakeshore Church
18. First Baptist Church of Terry
From Business: First Baptist Church, Terry, Mississippi was constituted on September 18, 1852, and was first called Friendship Baptist Church. The first church was located in…
19. County Supervisor
20. Mississippi Petrified Forest
21. Church of Christ of Hazlehurst
From Business: Christian
22. First Baptist Church
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