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  2. Jackson, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Jackson structure map. Jackson sits atop the extinct Jackson Volcano, located 2,900 feet (880 m) underground. It is the only capital city in the United States to have this feature. The buried peak of the volcano is located directly below the Mississippi Coliseum.

  3. Jackson metropolitan area, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Metropolitan Area. Metropolitan Statistical Area. Jackson, MS Metropolitan Statistical Area. Capitol Street in Jackson. Interactive Map of Tupelo–Corinth, MS CSA. City of Jackson. Jackson, MS MSA. City of Vicksburg. Vicksburg, MS µSA.

  4. Farish Street Neighborhood Historic District - Wikipedia

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    March 13, 1980. Farish Street Neighborhood Historic District is a historic district and neighborhood in Jackson, Mississippi, known as a hub for Black -owned businesses up until the 1970s.

  5. Interstate 20 in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 20 ( I-20) is a major thoroughfare through the central region of the US state of Mississippi. Spanning 154.5 miles (248.6 km), it connects Jackson and I-55 with Vicksburg and the Mississippi River in the west and Meridian and I-59 in the east.

  6. LeFleur's Bluff State Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. LeFleur's Bluff State Park is a public recreation area located on the banks of the Pearl River off Interstate 55 within the city limits of Jackson, Mississippi. The state park is home to a 50-acre (20 ha) lake, the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, and the Mississippi Children's Museum.

  7. Jackson Volcano - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Volcano is an extinct volcano 2,900 feet (880 m) beneath the city of Jackson, Mississippi, under the Mississippi Coliseum. The uplifted terrain around the volcano forms the Jackson Dome, an area of dense rock clearly noticeable in local gravity measurements.

  8. Interstate 10 in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    I-10 enters the Gulf Coast area of Mississippi from Louisiana after crossing the East Pearl River. The highway parallels US Route 90 (US 90) to the north, traversing the southern parts of the three southernmost counties in the state: Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson . As I-10 enters the Gulfport–Biloxi metropolitan area, its median widens ...

  9. Interstate 55 in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    I-20 / US 49 in Jackson and Richland; MS 25 in Jackson; I-220 in Ridgeland; US 82 in Winona; US 278 / MS 6 in Batesville; I-69 / I-269 in Hernando; North end: I-55 / I-69 at the Tennessee state line near Southaven: Location; Country: United States: State: Mississippi: Counties

  10. Rankin County, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Rankin County, Mississippi. /  32.26°N 89.95°W  / 32.26; -89.95. Rankin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. The western border of the county is formed by the Pearl River. As of the 2020 census, the population was 157,031, [1] making it the fourth-most populous county in Mississippi. The county seat is Brandon. [2]

  11. Interstate 220 (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Route description. I-220 begins at a directional T interchange with I-20 on the west side of Jackson. Its exits start with a partial cloverleaf interchange for US Highway 80 (US 80) west toward Clinton and east toward Pearl.