Historic Sites
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Alamo Theater (The)333 North Farish Street 524 seat theater available for rent to groups functions. |
Central United Methodist Church500 North Farish Street The Central United Methodist Church was organized on August 15, 1890. |
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City Hall219 S. President Street This Greek Revival building built in 1846-47 has continuously served as Jackson\'s City Hall. |
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Dupree House & Mamie's Cottage2809 Dupree Road Historic structure that is available for lodging, group tours and a meeting facility. |
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Eudora Welty House Museum1119 Pinehurst St. A massive oak tree shades the front yard of the two-story, 1920s Tudor-style home where Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Eudora Welty spent much of her life, and which now serves as a museum dedicated to her. |
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Farish Street Baptist Church619 N. Farish Street One of the oldest African-American churches in the Farish Street Historic District. |
Farish Street Historical DistrictAmite Street across to Fortification Street and Mill Street to Lamar Street 125 acre, late nineteenth century grid patterned neighborhood is the largest and only primarily residential district in Jackson spanning more than 100 years. |
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Hill-Holly Building300 North Farish Street Two-story classic revival brick building located in the historic Farish Street District. |
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Manship House Museum420 E. Fortification St. Historic house museum. |
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Medgar Evers Home Museum2332 Margaret Walker Alexander Drive The small house and site of his assassination, and the neighborhood of similar houses that surround it make palpable the very simple longings for freedom and opportunity that drove the Civil Rights Movement. |







