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Jackson, MS
Downtown JACKSON - 6.0 MI /  KM
Downtown FLOWOOD - 7.0 MI /  KM
Downtown JACKSON - 10.0 MI /  KM
Downtown JACKSON - 26.0 MI /  KM
Downtown VICKSBURG - 3.0 MI /  KM
Downtown MAGEE - 1.0 MI /  KM
Downtown FOREST - 2.0 MI /  KM
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About Jackson, MS
As the capital of Mississippi since 1821, Jackson's turbulent history is well documented. Sherman's troops burned the town three times during the Civil War. In the 1960's, Jackson was a hotbed of activity during the Civil Rights movement. In spite of this turmoil, the city has retained its southern charm and today, delicately blends its antebellum heritage with a modern, forward-looking sensibility. The growing health and technological industries drive the economy, while a respected ..[Read More]

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Jackson, MS Factoid
Before becoming the state capital, Jackson was a literally one man's vision. French Canadian Louis Le Fleur settled the area in 1792 and called it Le Fleur's Bluff. Because of its location along the Pearl River, Le Fleur's Bluff became a stopping point for those traveling through the Old Natchez Trace. In 1821, the leaders of Mississippi chose to establish the state capital in the area, which was renamed Jackson.