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Historical Landmarks In Jackson, MS

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Jackson Mississippi is known as the "City with Soul." The city's historic landmarks, a thriving arts scene, and African-American culture are what makes it a unique place to visit. In addition to these highlights, the city is brimming with restaurants and attractions that will delight and inspire your travels.

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The Smith Robertson Museum is a must-visit on your tour of Jackson, and it's the perfect place to learn about Black history and culture. It's also home to several other great museums, including the Old Capitol Museum and the Medgar Evers Home.

Jackson is a hub for local artists, so you'll find a range of galleries and alternative art spaces where the creative community shows off their work. Fondren Art Gallery and Fischer Galleries host monthly art openings and exhibitions, while popup art shows such as the annual Priced to Move series feature locals' work across the city.

Jackson has a wealth of outdoor activities for residents and visitors to enjoy, ranging from public and private golf courses to tennis and basketball courts. There are also baseball, soccer and football fields and jogging paths.

If you're visiting with children, there's no better place to take them than the Mississippi Children's Museum. This 50,000 square-foot facility offers interactive displays and fun activities that will educate and entertain kids of all ages.

The Mississippi Natural History Museum is the place to go if you want to learn more about the state's wild animals and plants. It's also a great place to introduce your children to nature, and you'll see them fascinated by a giant dinosaur whale skeleton and striking baby alligators.

For more information, call the museum's education department at (601) 668-7099 or click here for more details.

As a city rooted in the Civil Rights Movement, Jackson is a rich source of historic landmarks that trace the country's storied past. Several of these landmarks are on the National Civil Rights Trail and have been revitalized to keep their stories alive and accessible.

This historic neighbourhood in downtown Jackson was a center for black business and nightlife during segregation. Its businesses still thrive today and the area comes to life every September during the annual celebration of Black History Month.

You can tour the historic buildings in the Farish Street Historic District and visit the reconstructed home of the late civil rights activist, Medgar Evers. The Smith Robertson Museum, where the first school for blacks in the country was founded, also honors Jackson's Black history and is a mustsee.

If you're planning on making the most of your time in Jackson, it's smart to plan ahead and use an app that can help you navigate your way through the city. With Uber Eats, you can search for restaurants in your area and see what menu items are most popular among other users.

You can even search for restaurants that offer pickup and delivery to make it easier to find a restaurant near you that serves your favorite dishes. Cowboy sirloin and ultimate club are two of the most ordered menu items on the app.

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