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In 2010, Anderson Regional Health System purchased Riley Memorial Hospital in Meridian and renamed the facility Anderson Regional Medical Center-South. Riley Hospital was a 140-bed facility and the acquisition allowed Anderson to expand inpatient rehabilitation and long-term acute care. [14] Riley Hospital was founded in 1930 by Dr. Franklin ...
Looking down 16th Street. East End Historic District is roughly bounded by 18th St on the north, 11th Ave on the east, 14th St on the south, and 17th Ave on the west. A semi-triangular shaped section extends from the southern edge roughly occupying the area between 16th and 14th Avenues.
Congregation Beth Israel is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Meridian, Mississippi, in the United States.Founded in 1868 and a member of the Union for Reform Judaism, the congregation's first permanent house of worship was a Middle Eastern-style building constructed in 1879.
4 Meridian Urban Center Historic District – roughly bounded by 21st and 25th Aves, 6th St, and the railroad. 5 Union Station Historic District – roughly bounded by 18th and 19th Aves, 5th St, and the railroad. 6 Merrehope Historic District – roughly bounded by 33rd Ave, 30th Ave, 14th St, and 8th St.
The Highland Park Dentzel Carousel and Shelter Building is a carousel and building in Highland Park in Meridian, Mississippi.Manufactured about 1896 for the 1904 St. Louis Exposition [4] by the Dentzel Carousel Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the carousel was sold and shipped to Meridian.
Though several private schools such as the Meridian Baptist Seminary had been offering high school diplomas to black students before 1921, [5] Wechsler School was the first public school in east central Mississippi to do so, [4] and it remained the only one until 1937, when Meridian's black high school program was transferred to then new T.J ...
The latest issue of Hello! magazine describes Melania Trump as someone who has "grown in confidence" and now has "newfound authority" during her second stint in the White House as first lady.
Founded in 1937 as the "13th" and "14th" grades at Meridian High School, Meridian Community College is the only one of Mississippi's 15 public community colleges to originate through the initiative of the local school system. MCC began as the vision of Dr. H.M. Ivy (1884–1977), superintendent of