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Jackson,Brandon, Madison MS Real Estate

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty

City of Jackson

 

 

Welcome to the City of Grace and Benevolence! Jackson MS welcomes visitors from all over the world.

Jackson is Mississippi's largest city and also its capital city. Situated on the Pearl River, the city is located roughly halfway between the cities of Dallas, Texas (about 400 miles to the west) and Atlanta, Georgia (to the east). Jackson is surrounded by several major thoroughfares, including Interstates I-20, I-55, and I-220; U.S. Routes 49, 51, and 80; and Mississippi State Highways 18 and 25.

Residents of Jackson MS are proud of their music, their cuisine, and also their numerous cultural and recreational sites. The Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center, located almost adjacent to the State Capitol building, celebrates the African American experience in the Deep South through art, photography, and artifacts. The museum is housed in the former Smith Robertson School, which opened in 1894 and was the first public school built for African Americans in Jackson MS. Another highlight of downtown Jackson is the Russell C. Davis Planetarium, which features breathtaking space scenes, colorful laser images, and exciting large-format films. One of Jackson's premiere landmarks is the Jackson Zoo, which has been in existence since 1919. Servicing hundreds of thousands of visitors annually, the zoo features over one hundred different species of animal, several of which are considered endangered. Among Jackson's other significant attractions are the following:

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Comments (2)

Michelle Way
AVALAR Pro Realty - Jackson, MS
ABR, GRI, WCR
Hi, Ms Patti from Byram MS good to see you on.
Feb 26, 2008 12:20 PM
Stephanie Hall
Keller Williams Realty - Madison, MS

Hi Michelle....thanks for responding to my post. One of my agents, Dawn Henderson, says she knows you. I told her i had seen you on active rain. She says you an awesome person! Hope to meet you sometime.

Blessings to you

Patti Herrington

Feb 27, 2008 11:10 AM