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The Martha Vick House The Martha Vick House was constructed around 1830 for the daughter of Newitt Vick, Vicksburg's founder. This restored home is furnished with 18th and 19th century antiques and fine art. Address: 1300 Grove Street Vicksburg MS USA
1 601 638-7036
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Established in 1899, the Vicksburg National Military Park honors one of the most important battles of the American Civil War. Today, the site hosts more than 1,300 monuments, reconstructed trenches, an antebellum home, a cannon, the Vicksburg National Cemetery and more. Address: . Vicksburg MS
Send an Email (12) 1 601 636-0583
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The Southern Cultural Heritage Foundation operates this facility, which hosts exhibitions, events and lectures related to Vicksburg's past. Tours of the site are available, giving visitors the chance to see the original academy, the Gothic convent and the auditorium. Address: 1302 Adams Street Vicksburg MS USA 39180
Send an Email 1 601 631-2997
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Rosalie is an elegant National Historic Landmark, which was originally built between the years 1820 and 1822. This Federal style mansion overlooks the Mississippi River and the on-site Bicentennial Garden. Tours are available. Address: 100 Orleans Street Natchez MS 39120
Send an Email (6) 1 601 445-4555
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N. R. Burger Center During World War II, this facility housed African-American soldiers training at a nearby army complex. Today the center acts as a museum and community space, displaying documents, artifacts and photographs, commemorating African-American soldiers. Tours of the N.R. Burger Center are by appointment only. Address: 305 East 6th Street Hattiesburg MS USA 39401
1 601 583-8624
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Harrison House Fayette Featuring memorabilia, documents, manuscripts and photographs, this house was originally constructed in 1900. Harrison House contains a gift shop for visitors to enjoy. Tours are by appointment only. Address: 414 Rodney Road Fayette MS USA 39150
1 601 786-6448
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Holloway Polk House This home is one of the oldest surviving structures in the village of Mount Carmel. The village is of note for being Jefferson Davis County's oldest self-sustained, African-American settlement. Tours of the house are by appointment only. Address: Hwy. 84 Mount Carmel MS USA 39474
1 601 792-2893
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Wechsler Community Arts Center Association Constructed in 1894, this building is situated in Meridian. The structure was the first public school built for African-Americans in the state. Archival items on display here include photos, documents and plaques. Tours of this facility are by appointment only. Address: 3015 15th St. Meridian MS USA 39301
1 601 485-5787
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