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  2. List of National Historic Landmarks in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette. District associated with events surrounding the historic court-ordered admission of James Meredith to the University of Mississippi in 1962. 24. Charles McLaran House. Charles McLaran House. More images. January 3, 2001. (#76001102) Columbus.

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    M. Meridian Civil Rights Trail. Mississippi Blues Trail. Mississippi Mound Trail. Mississippi Writers Trail. Categories: Tourism in Mississippi. Tourist attractions in the United States by state or territory. Mississippi.

  4. Category:Mississippi Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    G. Grand Gulf Military State Park. Grand Village of the Natchez. Grass Lawn (Gulfport, Mississippi) Greenwood Cemetery (Jackson, Mississippi) Grenada Masonic Temple. Gulfport Army Air Field Hangar. Gulfport Veterans Administration Medical Center Historic District.

  5. Mississippi Blues Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Blues Trail was created by the Mississippi Blues Commission in 2006 to place interpretive markers at the most notable historical sites related to the birth, growth, and influence of the blues throughout (and in some cases beyond) the state of Mississippi. Within the state the trail extends from the Gulf Coast north along several ...

  6. Batesville Mounds - Wikipedia

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    The " Batesville Mounds " (22-Pa-500) in Panola County, Mississippi are the conial archeological remains of a culture of indigenous people who flourished in North America. The mounds appear to have served as both habitation and burial sites. They were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

  7. Red Bluff (Mississippi landmark) - Wikipedia

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    Red Bluff is a geological formation created by the natural erosion of the west bank of the Pearl River. The bluff is an exposure red clay, soil, sand, and other colorful sediments [3] and rises to an elevation of approximately 371 feet above sea level. [1] The bluff slopes sharply (200 feet) [3] into the Pearl River floodplain. [2]