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Landmark name
Image
Date designated[ 2]
Location
County
Description
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Ammadelle
Ammadelle
May 30, 1974 (#74001064 )
Oxford 34°22′21″N 89°31′06″W / 34.372615°N 89.518443°W / 34.372615; -89.518443 (Ammadelle )
Lafayette
Italianate villa built in 1859, designed by Calvert Vaux .
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Anna Site
Anna Site
September 14, 1993 (#93001606 )
Natchez 31°41′43″N 91°20′59″W / 31.695381°N 91.349769°W / 31.695381; -91.349769 (Anna Site )
Adams
A Plaquemine culture archaeological site .
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Arlington
Arlington
May 30, 1974 (#73000999 )
Natchez 31°33′10″N 91°23′33″W / 31.552778°N 91.3925°W / 31.552778; -91.3925 (Arlington )
Adams
Early historic home.
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Auburn
Auburn
May 30, 1974 (#74001047 )
Natchez 31°32′44″N 91°23′27″W / 31.54565°N 91.390733°W / 31.54565; -91.390733 (Auburn )
Adams
Early historic home.
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Beauvoir
Beauvoir
November 7, 1993 (#71000448 )
Biloxi 30°23′33″N 88°51′46″W / 30.392509°N 88.862787°W / 30.392509; -88.862787 (Beauvoir )
Harrison
Post-war home and library of Confederate President Jefferson Davis , damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, restored by 2008.
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Champion Hill Battlefield
Champion Hill Battlefield
May 5, 1977 (#71000450 )
Bolton 32°19′12″N 90°32′33″W / 32.32°N 90.5425°W / 32.32; -90.5425 (Champion Hill Battlefield )
Hinds
A turning point of the American Civil War .
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Commercial Bank and Banker's House
Commercial Bank and Banker's House
May 30, 1974 (#74002252 )
Natchez 31°33′41″N 91°24′19″W / 31.561482°N 91.405185°W / 31.561482; -91.405185 (Commercial Bank and Banker's House )
Adams
Unusual dual-function building.
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Siege and Battle of Corinth Sites
Siege and Battle of Corinth Sites
May 6, 1991 (#91001050 )
Corinth, MS and Hardeman County, TN 34°56′02″N 88°31′19″W / 34.934°N 88.522°W / 34.934; -88.522 (Siege and Battle of Corinth Sites )
Alcorn
Corinth battlefield - Corinth and Hardeman County, TN
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Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty Site
Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty Site
June 19, 1996 (#73001024 )
Macon 33°00′36″N 88°45′15″W / 33.009878°N 88.754175°W / 33.009878; -88.754175 (Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty Site )
Noxubee
Gathering place of Choctaw Indians, site of 1830 treaty leading to their relocation west of the Mississippi River.
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Dunleith
Dunleith
December 2, 1974 (#72000684 )
Natchez 31°32′59″N 91°23′57″W / 31.549717°N 91.399147°W / 31.549717; -91.399147 (Dunleith )
Adams
A Natchez mansion built in 1855.
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Emerald Mound Site
Emerald Mound Site
December 29, 1989 (#88002618 )
Stanton 31°38′10″N 91°14′50″W / 31.636106°N 91.247228°W / 31.636106; -91.247228 (Emerald Mound Site )
Adams
A Plaquemine culture archaeological site.
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Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument
Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument
February 16, 2017 (#100000791 )
Jackson 32°20′27″N 90°12′45″W / 32.340899°N 90.212605°W / 32.340899; -90.212605 (Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument )
Hinds
Home of civil rights activist Medgar Evers .
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William Faulkner House
William Faulkner House
May 23, 1968 (#68000028 )
Oxford 34°21′35″N 89°31′29″W / 34.3598°N 89.5247°W / 34.3598; -89.5247 (William Faulkner House )
Lafayette
Well-preserved mansion where author William Faulkner lived and wrote.
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Fort St. Pierre Site
Fort St. Pierre Site
July 19, 1964 (#00000263 )
Vicksburg 32°29′44″N 90°47′55″W / 32.495692°N 90.798533°W / 32.495692; -90.798533 (Fort St. Pierre Site )
Warren
Site of French fort during 1719-1729, important for use in dating other archaeological sites due to its integrity and brief period of use.
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Grand Village of the Natchez
Grand Village of the Natchez
July 19, 1964 (#66000408 )
Natchez 31°31′31″N 91°22′54″W / 31.525205°N 91.381638°W / 31.525205; -91.381638 (Grand Village of the Natchez )
Adams
Village and archaeological site of the Plaquemine culture and their descendants the Natchez .
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Hester Site
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January 3, 2001 (#75001051 )
Amory
Monroe
Archaeological site , a campsite used by Paleo-Indian and Archaic peoples in 9000-7000 BC.
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Highland Park Dentzel Carousel
Highland Park Dentzel Carousel
February 27, 1987 (#87000863 )
Meridian 32°22′28″N 88°43′05″W / 32.37455°N 88.71793°W / 32.37455; -88.71793 (Highland Park Dentzel Carousel )
Lauderdale
German-American built carousel within Highland Park .
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Holly Bluff Site
Holly Bluff Site
July 19, 1964 (#66000412 )
Holly Bluff 32°48′51″N 90°40′59″W / 32.814103°N 90.68295°W / 32.814103; -90.68295 (Holly Bluff Site )
Yazoo
A Plaquemine Mississippian culture archaeological site.
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House on Ellicott's Hill
House on Ellicott's Hill
May 30, 1974 (#74001050 )
Natchez 31°33′48″N 91°24′14″W / 31.563196°N 91.403806°W / 31.563196; -91.403806 (House on Ellicott's Hill )
Adams
NRHP 74001050
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Jaketown Site
Jaketown Site
December 14, 1990 (#73001017 )
Belzoni 33°14′14″N 90°29′13″W / 33.237095°N 90.487026°W / 33.237095; -90.487026 (Jaketown Site )
Humphreys
An archaeological site .
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Lucius Q. C. Lamar House
Lucius Q. C. Lamar House
May 15, 1975 (#75001048 )
Oxford 34°22′17″N 89°30′58″W / 34.37125°N 89.51602°W / 34.37125; -89.51602 (Lucius Q. C. Lamar House )
Lafayette
NRHP 75001048
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Longwood
Longwood
December 16, 1969 (#69000079 )
Natchez 31°32′12″N 91°24′17″W / 31.536667°N 91.404722°W / 31.536667; -91.404722 (Longwood )
Adams
Unfinished antebellum house.
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Lyceum-The Circle Historic District
Lyceum-The Circle Historic District
October 6, 2008 (#08001092 )
Oxford 34°21′58″N 89°32′06″W / 34.366°N 89.534917°W / 34.366; -89.534917 (Lyceum-The Circle Historic District )
Lafayette
District associated with events surrounding the historic court-ordered admission of James Meredith to the University of Mississippi in 1962
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Charles McLaran House
Charles McLaran House
January 3, 2001 (#76001102 )
Columbus 33°29′24″N 88°25′54″W / 33.490133°N 88.431619°W / 33.490133; -88.431619 (Charles McLaran House )
Lowndes
Greek Revival mansion.
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Melrose
Melrose
May 30, 1974 (#74002253 )
Natchez 31°32′35″N 91°22′59″W / 31.543129°N 91.382969°W / 31.543129; -91.382969 (Melrose )
Adams
Home within Natchez National Historical Park that achieves "perfection" in Greek Revival design.
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Mississippi Governor's Mansion
Mississippi Governor's Mansion
April 24, 1975 (#69000085 )
Jackson 32°18′00″N 90°11′00″W / 32.299936°N 90.183336°W / 32.299936; -90.183336 (Mississippi Governor's Mansion )
Hinds
Together with Old Mississippi State Capitol , designed by William Nichols.
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Mississippi State Capitol
Mississippi State Capitol
October 31, 2016 (#69000086 )
Jackson 32°17′58″N 90°10′49″W / 32.299321°N 90.180358°W / 32.299321; -90.180358 (Mississippi State Capitol )
Hinds
Notable among state capitols for its unity of design and construction, having been built by a single general contracting firm within a single three-year construction program.[ 3]
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Monmouth
Monmouth
June 7, 1988 (#73001001 )
Natchez 31°33′17″N 91°23′09″W / 31.554836°N 91.385712°W / 31.554836; -91.385712 (Monmouth )
Adams
NRHP 73001001
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I. T. Montgomery House
I. T. Montgomery House
May 11, 1976 (#76001092 )
Mound Bayou 33°52′31″N 90°43′44″W / 33.87529°N 90.72877°W / 33.87529; -90.72877 (I. T. Montgomery House )
Bolivar
Former slave Isaiah Montgomery founded successful all-black town here in 1887.
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Oakland Memorial Chapel
Oakland Memorial Chapel
May 11, 1976 (#74001057 )
Alcorn 31°52′33″N 91°08′23″W / 31.875967°N 91.139684°W / 31.875967; -91.139684 (Oakland Memorial Chapel )
Claiborne
One of the oldest buildings on Alcorn University campus, the first land grant university for black Americans. It is located within Alcorn State University Historic District .
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Old Mississippi State Capitol
Old Mississippi State Capitol
December 14, 1990 (#69000087 )
Jackson 32°17′58″N 90°10′49″W / 32.299321°N 90.180358°W / 32.299321; -90.180358 (Old Mississippi State Capitol )
Hinds
Greek Revival building.
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Pemberton's Headquarters
Pemberton's Headquarters
December 8, 1976 (#70000319 )
Vicksburg 32°20′55″N 90°52′42″W / 32.34863°N 90.87844°W / 32.34863; -90.87844 (Pemberton's Headquarters )
Warren
Confederate General Pemberton's HQ during 47-day siege of Vicksburg, where he decided to surrender the city on July 4, 1863.
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Port Gibson Battle Site
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April 5, 2005 (#05000461 )
Port Gibson 31°57′28″N 91°01′08″W / 31.957778°N 91.018889°W / 31.957778; -91.018889 (Port Gibson Battle Site )
Claiborne
American Civil War site of Battle of Port Gibson .
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Rocket Propulsion Test Complex
Rocket Propulsion Test Complex
October 3, 1985 (#85002805 )
Bay St. Louis 30°21′50″N 89°35′14″W / 30.363889°N 89.587222°W / 30.363889; -89.587222 (Rocket Propulsion Test Complex )
Hancock
built in 1965, played an important role in the development of the Saturn V rocket.
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Rosalie
Rosalie
January 19, 1989 (#77000781 )
Natchez 31°33′34″N 91°24′30″W / 31.559526°N 91.408359°W / 31.559526; -91.408359 (Rosalie )
Adams
An 1823 Natchez mansion that influenced architecture throughout the Lower Mississippi Valley.
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Stanton Hall
Stanton Hall
May 30, 1974 (#74002254 )
Natchez 31°33′45″N 91°24′03″W / 31.562621°N 91.40073°W / 31.562621; -91.40073 (Stanton Hall )
Adams
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Warren County Courthouse
Warren County Courthouse
May 23, 1968 (#68000029 )
Vicksburg 32°21′01″N 90°52′43″W / 32.35036°N 90.87862°W / 32.35036; -90.87862 (Warren County Courthouse )
Warren
NRHP 68000029
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Waverley
Waverley
May 30, 1974 (#73001004 )
West Point 33°34′09″N 88°30′13″W / 33.569167°N 88.503611°W / 33.569167; -88.503611 (Waverley )
Clay
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Eudora Welty House
Eudora Welty House
August 18, 2004 (#02001388 )
Jackson 32°19′08″N 90°10′13″W / 32.318806°N 90.170339°W / 32.318806; -90.170339 (Eudora Welty House )
Hinds
Home of author Eudora Welty
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Winterville Site
Winterville Site
September 14, 1993 (#73001031 )
Greenville 33°29′09″N 91°03′40″W / 33.485833°N 91.061111°W / 33.485833; -91.061111 (Winterville Site )
Washington
A Plaquemine culture archaeological site .