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When the Mississippi State Legislature decided to move the state capital
from Natchez to a site more central to the State, the site that is now
Jackson was selected for its beauty and abundant natural resources.
The 19th Century was not a good period for Jackson. By 1900 the city had a
population of only 8,000 and about the only thing going for it was the
State Capital. But the 20th Century brought the city to life. Now, with
about 400,000 residents, the city is a thriving distribution center making
maximum use of the Interstate Highways, the railroads and about 8 major
air carriers.
Mississippi is a living history book and Jackson is a major
chapter. From the historic homes (many open to visitors) to unique,
interactive museums, history lessons are everywhere. Of particular
interest - especially to the kids - is the Mississippi Museum of Natural
Science at the LeFleur's Bluff State Park. A unique marriage of indoor and
outdoor displays - including live animals and birds - makes learning fun
and exciting. Their 'swamp', a 1,700 sqft greenhouse, contains a 20,000
gallon aquarium populated with alligators, turtles and fish all in a
realistically landscaped garden native plants.
Reserving a room in a
fine hotel in the Jackson area is very easy here on Reserv-Net.net. Just
select the community with a left-click of your mouse and then select the
hotel of your choice. You can even request desired amenities.
courtesy of
Mississippi Development Authority, Division of Tourism |