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AMississippi Governor's Mansion

Mississippi Governor's Mansion
  • 300 East Capitol St
    Jackson, MS 39201
  • +1 601 359 3175
  • Overview On June 8, 1975, the $2.7 million restoration and renovation of the Mansion was completed and a formal dedication ceremony held. In 1975, the Mississippi Governor’s Mansion was designated a National Historic Landmark by the ... more on Mdah.state.ms.us

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Mississippi Governor's Mansion
300 East Capitol St
Jackson, MS 39201

BBiloxi Shrimping Trip

Biloxi Shrimping Trip
  • 693 Beach Blvd.
    Biloxi, MS
  • +1 228 385 1182
  • Overview The pride and heritage of Biloxi comes alive aboard this unique and interesting cruise. The Biloxi Shrimping Trip exposes our guests to the spectacular world of sea life - caught on a real shrimping expedition. Upon leaving the harbor, the shrimping net is set out with full details of how and wha... more on Gcww.com

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Biloxi Shrimping Trip
693 Beach Blvd.
Biloxi, MS

CTullis-Toledano Manor

  • 360 Beach Blvd
    Biloxi, MS 39530
  • +1 228 435 6293
  • Overview Built in 1856 as a wedding present for Matilde Pradat by her husband Christoval Toledano, Tullis-Toledano Manor is a striking example of Greek Revival architecture. Constructed on a French plan with rich architectual detail, the house is furnished in a period style to interpret Biloxi's antebellu... more on Biloxi.ms.us
  • Overview The Tullis-Toledo Manor is a historic home open to the public for touring. Built in 1856 on Biloxi's East Beach for Christoval and Matilde Toledano, this prized site is one of Mississippi's ... more on Weather.com

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Tullis-Toledano Manor
360 Beach Blvd
Biloxi, MS 39530

EOle Biloxi Tour Train

Ole Biloxi Tour Train
  • Biloxi
    MS
  • +1 228 374 8687
  • Overview For more than forty years, this little open-aire train has treated thousands of visitors to a historical journey through one the oldest towns in America, Biloxi, Mississippi. The "SHRIMP TRAIN" as it is affectionately called by local folks will ... more on Biloxitourtrain.com/

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FHistoric Downtown Natchez

Historic Downtown Natchez

  • Natchez, MS 39201
  • +1 601 446 6345
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  • If you are looking for history and the south at a good price look to natchez. We have over 200 antebellum homes here, not all of those are on tour though. Visit us during the spring or fall. We ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • We have been to Natchez many times in the past 20 years and find it romantic, historic, friendly and a step back in time. We always stay at The Victorian Inn and have never been disappointed. We will never stay at any other bed and breakfast. Never, ever! I feel very safe walking the streets ... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Historic Downtown Natchez

Natchez, MS 39201

GCouncilor Oak

  • 360 Beach Blvd
    Tullis-Toledano Manor, Biloxi, MS 39530
  • +1 228 435 6293
  • Overview Located on the grounds of the historic Tullis-Toledano Manor, this massive tree is one of the largest and oldest of the area's sprawling live oaks. Many visitors visit the home just to get a picture of the Councilor, which was growing long before the settlers landed. Legend has it that the early ... more on 10best.com
  • Overview Located on the grounds of the historic Tullis-Toledano Manor, this massive tree is one of the largest and oldest of the area's sprawling live oaks. Many visitors visit the home just to get a picture of the Councilor, which was growing long before the settlers landed. Legend has it that the early ... more on 10best.com

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Councilor Oak
360 Beach Blvd
Tullis-Toledano Manor, Biloxi, MS 39530

HOaks Museum House

  • 823 North Jefferson St
    Jackson, MS 39201
  • +1 601 353 9339
  • Overview The mission of the Oaks House Museum Corporation is to preserve and interpret the circa 1853 Oaks House, its collection and grounds, to depict the life of a middle-class family on a mid-19th-century urban farmstead through the story of four-term Jackson mayor James ... more on MuseumStuff.com
  • Overview Welcome to the Boyd House, “The Oaks,” one of Jackson’s oldest dwellings. This Greek Revival-style cottage was built about 1853 on four acres of land located near the center of Mississippi’s capital city. The house is one of few extant structures that survived the burning of Jackson in th... more on Theoakshousemuseum.org/

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Oaks Museum House
823 North Jefferson St
Jackson, MS 39201

IBeauvoir, Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library

  • 2244 Beach Blvd.
    Biloxi, MS 39531
  • +1 228 388 9074
  • Overview The 3,500 square foot gallery, the largest and most comprehensive exhibit ever offered regarding Jefferson Davis -- In its illustrious history, Beauvoir has been the home of several libraries. Mrs. Sarah Dorsey, a woman of considerable education, had a library at the home, as did Jefferson Davis,... more on MuseumStuff.com
  • Overview Rebuilt after hurricane Katrina, this historic home features carefully preserved artifacts, recovered from the storm and meticulously cared for. The house and grounds ... more on Beauvoir.org/

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JWilliam Johnson House

  • 1 Melrose Montebello Parkway
    Natchez, MS 39120
  • +1 601 446 5790
  • Overview Located in downtown Natchez, the William Johnson House complex consists of the actual Johnson home and the adjoining McCallum House. William Johnson, a free black barber in Natchez, used bricks from buildings destroyed in the infamous tornado of 1840 to construct the State Street estate and comme... more on Nps.gov

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William Johnson House
1 Melrose Montebello Parkway
Natchez, MS 39120