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Jackson, Mississippi’s capital city, was almost completely burned by Union General William T. Sherman during the Civil War.
The few remaining buildings have been beautifully restored, and most are open year round. In addition to those listed below, other interesting sites are antebellum City Hall and Josh Halbert Gardens, The Oaks antebellum cottage, Mynelle Gardens, the Natural Science Museum and the Jackson Zoological Park.
MISSISSIPPI ARTS FESTIVAL: The 1978 festival, April 22
through May 7, will celebrate the opening of the Mississippi Arts Center/Planetarium on Pascagoula Street in downtown Jackson. A plethora of cultural events is scheduled including symphony, ballet and opera performances, nationally-known entertainment, a folk festival and teen arts festival, seminars and much, much more, all focusing on the new arts center.
GOVERNOR’S MANSION: The nation’s oldest executive residence still in use, the Mansion was completed in 1841. The classical Greek structure contains period furnishings, and the surrounding grounds have been landscaped as in the 1840s period. The Mansion, located on Capitol Street in the heart of Jackson, is open for tour weekdays from 10 until 4 o’clock.
OLD CAPITOL MUSEUM: Built in 1833, the Old Capitol was in use until 1903. Now the State Historical Museum, the imposing building contains displays, dioramas and furnishings
relating Mississippi’s past. The museum is open year round. Admission is free.
THE CEDARS: Located in Clinton at 405 E. College Street, The Cedars is considered to be Hinds County’s oldest home and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is a refined version of the dogtrot style of housing prevalent in the 1830s. Open during Pilgrimage and by appointment at other times. Telephone (601) 924-5446.
Tour Information
Visitors traveling by auto or bus should stop at LeFleur’s Bluff Tourist Center on Jefferson Street.
Additional Information
Chamber of Commerce (T)
P.O. Box 22548 Jackson, MS 39205 (601) 948-7575
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Meridian was founded in 1860 — in 1864 it was literally destroyed by Union General William T. Sherman, who stated in a report, “Meridian no longer exists —” Today the progressive city is a business and cultural center.
MERREHOPE: This beautiful 20-room mansion is located at 905 31st Avenue in Meridian and has
been completely restored and furnished with Empire period antiques. The home also boasts charming gardens. Special events include the annual Trees of Christmas Tour, a display of traditional and contemporary interpretations of the Christmas tree, presented within the first two weeks of December. Merrehope is open all year, Monday through


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