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  2. Woolfolk State Office Building - Wikipedia

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    The Woolfolk State Office Building is a high-rise government office building in Jackson, Mississippi, USA. [1] It was designed in the Art Deco architectural style by Emmett J. Hull, Edgar Lucian Malvaney, Frank P. Gates and Ransom Carey Jones, and it was completed in 1949. [1] It is currently the tenth-tallest building in Jackson. [2]

  3. Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument - Wikipedia

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    The house where civil rights activist Medgar Evers was assassinated in 1963 is a historic house museum and a national monument in Jackson, Mississippi. Learn about the history, architecture and significance of this site, as well as the bullet hole in the wall and the carport.

  4. Medgar Evers Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Poet and writer Margaret Abigail Alexander Walker (1915–1998) lived in the neighborhood, and has a street named after her. [2] [3] The district is roughly bound by Margaret Walker Alexander Street, W. of Missouri and E. of Miami Streets, and is 3 miles northwest from downtown Jackson. [2]

  5. International Museum of Muslim Cultures - Wikipedia

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    It was established in April 2001, in Jackson, Mississippi in what is now the Arts Center of Mississippi. [2] [3] The museum was co-founded by Emad Al-Turk and Okolo Rashid in response to the perception of Muslims in an exhibit at the then Mississippi Arts Pavilion. What was intended as a temporary exhibition became a permanent museum as of May ...

  6. List of plantations in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists plantations and plantation houses in Mississippi that are historically significant or architecturally notable. It does not mention Marcella Plantation in Mileston, Mississippi, which is a private residence and not open to the public.

  7. Mississippi State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi State Capitol is the seat of the state's government in Jackson, built in 1903 and renovated in 1982. It is a Beaux Arts building with a gold-plated eagle on top, stained glass windows, marble walls and ceilings, and portraits of former governors.

  8. Alex Williams House - Wikipedia

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    The Alex William House, also known as the Greystone Hotel, is a historic house in Jackson, Mississippi. It was built in 1912 by George Thomas, an African-American building contractor, for Alex Williams, an African-American grocer. [2] From 1922 to 1945, it belonged to the Marino family, and it became a hotel in 1950. [2]

  9. One Jackson Place - Wikipedia

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    One Jackson Place is a high-rise office building in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. [1] It was designed in the modernist architectural style, and it was completed in 1987. [1] It is the 20th tallest building in Jackson. [2] As of 2015, it is owned by the Hertz Investment Group, chaired by Judah Hertz. [3]