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This steamboat plied the Mississippi River watershed after her construction in 1924. In 2009 she was disassembled and transported overland to St. Elmo, Illinois . This loss of historical integrity prompted the National Park Service to withdraw her landmark designation.
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of March 13, 2009 [3] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [4]
A map showing approximate areas of various Mississippian and related cultures (c. 800-1500 CE) This is a list of Mississippian sites. The Mississippian culture was a mound-building Native American culture that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, inland-Eastern, and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 CE to 1500 CE, varying regionally. [1]
Mississippi is a diverse place that is rich in culture and with that comes a lot of interesting and beautiful places to visit. Explore Mississippi: Five places every Mississippian should visit ...
10 South in Downtown Vicksburg is a restaurant with amazing views of the Mississippi River. Vicksburg The historic town of 22,000 is likely best known for the Civil War’s Battle of Vicksburg ...
See List of National Historic Landmarks in Mississippi. National Historic Landmarks in the U.S. state of Mississippi
A Mississippi Landmark is a building officially nominated by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History and approved by each county's chancery clerk. The Mississippi Landmark designation is the highest form of recognition bestowed on properties by the state of Mississippi, and designated properties are protected from changes that may alter the property's historic character.
Mississippi Landmarks — structures and sites officially listed as state landmarks by Mississippi ... (Mississippi) Leaf River Bridge (Greene County, Mississippi)