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  2. 10 Jackson MS restaurants we wish made USA TODAY's list ... - AOL

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    Only 47 restaurants were selected by USA TODAY for its list of top places to eat in the country, and a Jackson restaurant was one of them — Stamps Super Burgers.. A Black-owned family business ...

  3. Heading to Jackson State for 'College GameDay?' Try these ...

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    Try these places to eat while in you are in Jackson this weekend. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...

  4. Steve's Deli re-opening in downtown Jackson delayed again ...

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    A booth at Steve's deli is seen in downtown Jackson, Miss., Thursday, February 16, 2023. Steve Long, the longtime owner of Steve's Deli, has sold both locations to an as of yet unnamed buyer and ...

  5. Newk's Eatery - Wikipedia

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    The original Newk's Eatery in Oxford, Mississippi. Newk's Eatery was founded in 2004 as Newk's Express Café by father and son chefs, Don and Chris Newcomb, with the first store opening in Oxford, Mississippi.

  6. King Edward Hotel (Jackson, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    The former Mayor of Jackson, Harvey Johnson Jr., called the renovation of the hotel the "linchpin" in attempts to revitalize the downtown of the city. [8] In December 2006, Watkins Partners, former New Orleans Saints running back Deuce McAllister and Historic Restoration Inc. of New Orleans formed a partnership to restore the King Edward.

  7. Eudora Welty House - Wikipedia

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    The Eudora Welty House & Garden, at 1119 Pinehurst Street in Jackson, Mississippi, was the home of author Eudora Welty for nearly 80 years. It was built by her parents in 1925. [ 4 ] Welty and her mother built and tended to the garden located at the side and back of the home over decades.