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  2. List of Mississippi state parks - Wikipedia

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    Tishomingo State Park: Tishomingo: Tishomingo: 1930s Haynes Lake, Bear Creek Canoeing, fishing, camping, swimming pool Tombigbee State Park: Lee: Tupelo: 1930s Lake Lee Fishing, camping Trace State Park: Pontotoc: Pontotoc: Trace Lake Off-road vehicle trails, golf course, boating, camping Wall Doxey State Park: Marshall: Holly Springs: 1930s ...

  3. Columbus-Belmont State Park - Wikipedia

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    Columbus-Belmont State Park, on the shores of the Mississippi River in Hickman County, near Columbus, Kentucky, is the site of a Confederate fortification built during the American Civil War. The site was considered by both North and South to be strategically significant in gaining and keeping control of the Mississippi River .

  4. List of slave cabins and quarters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of slave cabins and other notable slave quarters. A number of slave quarters in the United States are individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places . Many more are included as contributing buildings within listings having more substantial plantation houses or other structures as the main contributing resources ...

  5. Fort Maurepas - Wikipedia

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    The fort was completed on May 1, 1699 [1] [2] under direction of French explorer Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, who sailed for France on May 4. [1] He appointed his teenage brother Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville as second in command after the French commandant Sauvolle de la Villantry (c.1671–1701).

  6. Grand Gulf Military State Park - Wikipedia

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    It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places [4] and is a Mississippi Landmark. The 400-acre landmark includes Fort Cobun and Fort Wade earthworks, the Grand Gulf Cemetery, a museum, campgrounds, picnic facilities, hiking trails, an observation tower, and restored buildings. [5] The town of Grand Gulf was originally a port on the ...

  7. Category:Colonial forts in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Colonial forts in Mississippi — pre-statehood history of Mississippi. Pages in category "Colonial forts in Mississippi" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  8. Category:Forts in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Fort Adams, Mississippi; Fort Dearborn (Mississippi) M. Fort McHenry (Mississippi Territory) This page was last edited on 18 January 2024, at 20:46 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Fort Nogales - Wikipedia

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    [6] Fort Sugar-Loaf and Fort Mount Vignié each had four cannon, Gayoso and Ignatius were smaller blockhouses, and the main Fort Nogales "on the south side of the creek, called the fort of the great battery, was an enclosure made on the river side by a wall of masonry twelve feet high and four feet thick, and on the land side a ditch four feet ...