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Smith Park Architectural District

Coordinates: 32°17′54.25″N 90°11′7.1″W / 32.2984028°N 90.185306°W / 32.2984028; -90.185306
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Smith Park Architectural District
Smith Park Architectural District is located in Mississippi
Smith Park Architectural District
Smith Park Architectural District is located in the United States
Smith Park Architectural District
LocationJackson, Mississippi
Coordinates32°17′54.25″N 90°11′7.1″W / 32.2984028°N 90.185306°W / 32.2984028; -90.185306
Area20 acres (8.1 ha)
ArchitectMultiple (original)
Lindsley, C.H. (increase)
Architectural styleArt Deco, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Mid 19th Century Revival (original)
Not listed (increase)
NRHP reference No.76001097 (original)
93001152 (increase 1)
04000215 (increase 2)
13001081 (increase 3)
Significant dates
Added to NRHPApril 23, 1976[1]
Boundary increasesOctober 29, 1993
March 23, 2004
July 25, 2014

The Smith Park Architectural District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. It covers an "irregular pattern along N. West and N. Congress Sts. between Capitol St. and State Capitol", in Jackson, Mississippi. The district was increased by a boundary increase on October 29, 1993 which added 225 E. Capitol St., a building built in 1928 that was designed by architect C.H. Lindsley. It was again increased in 2014, including the entire 200 block of East Capitol Street. The centerpieces of the district are Smith Park, the only public square designated when Jackson was platted out in 1822, and the Mississippi Governor's Mansion, which stands facing the park.[2]

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ "NRHP nomination for Smith Park Architectural District (1976 nomination)". National Park Service. Retrieved 2014-08-07.

See also