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French Camp Academy. French Camp Academy (FCA) is an interdenominational Christian boarding home and academy in French Camp, Mississippi.It is intended to serve children and teenagers who need opportunities and resources not available in their home or peer environments FCA also serves young people in their area by providing an accredited Christian education for grades 7-12. [1]
Rainwater Observatory and Planetarium is an educational astronomical observatory and Planetarium run as an educational ministry of French Camp Academy. It is located near French Camp, Mississippi, United States. It is the largest observatory in Mississippi with 16+ telescopes, with the largest instruments including a 32-inch Dobsonian telescope ...
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Presbyterian Christian School (Hattiesburg, Mississippi) Presbyterian Day School-Cleveland; Providence Christian Academy (Clinton, Mississippi) Rebul Academy; Resurrection Catholic School (Pascagoula, Mississippi) Russell Christian Academy; Sacred Heart Catholic School; School of Excellence (Hattiesburg) Sharkey-Issaquena Academy; Simpson ...
French Camp is located in western Choctaw County at (33.293936, -89.400248). [4] It is bordered to the south by Attala County. The Natchez Trace Parkway passes through the town, crossing Mississippi Highway 413 just west of the center of town.
This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Mississippi that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design. [1] [2] [3]
October 6, 2008 (University Circle at the University of Mississippi: Oxford: 12: North Lamar Historic District: North Lamar Historic District: November 14, 2007 (Roughly bounded by N. 11th, Price, N. 16th, and Van Buren Sts.
Fort De La Boulaye Site, also known as Fort Mississippi, is the site of a fort built by the French in south Louisiana in 1699–1700, to support their claim of the Mississippi River and valley. Native Americans forced the French to vacate the fort by 1707.