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National Register of Historic Places listings in Jones County, Mississippi facts for kids

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Location of Jones County in Mississippi

Have you ever wondered about old buildings and special places that are important to history? In Jones County, Mississippi, there's a list of these amazing spots! This list is part of something called the National Register of Historic Places. It's like a special club for buildings, areas, and objects that are important to the history of the United States.

When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized for its history, architecture, or what it tells us about the past. It also helps protect these places for future generations to enjoy and learn from. In Jones County, Mississippi, there are 10 places currently on this list. One place was on the list before but has since been removed.

Historic Places in Jones County

Amos Deason House

The Amos Deason Home
The historic Amos Deason House.

The Amos Deason House is a beautiful old home located in Ellisville, Mississippi. It was built around 1855, which means it's over 160 years old! Imagine all the history that has happened around this house. It's a great example of the kind of homes people built in Mississippi a long time ago.

Fishtrap Bluff Fishweir

The Fishtrap Bluff Fishweir is a very interesting historical site near Ellisville, Mississippi. A "fishweir" is an old structure, often made of rocks or stakes, that people used to catch fish. This site is so old that its exact location is kept secret to protect it. It gives us clues about how people lived and found food many years ago.

G.W.O. Site

The G.W.O. Site is another important historical location in Jones County, near Lanham, Mississippi. Like the Fishtrap Bluff Fishweir, its exact address is kept private to help preserve it. These kinds of sites often hold secrets about ancient cultures and how they lived in the area.

Jones County Courthouse

Jones County Mississippi Courthouse
The Jones County Courthouse in Ellisville.

The Jones County Courthouse is a grand building in Ellisville, Mississippi. It's not just a place where legal matters are handled; it's also a piece of history! This courthouse was built between 1907 and 1908. It's a great example of the architecture from that time and has been an important center for the community for over a hundred years. There's also a Confederate Monument nearby.

Laurel Central Historic District

Laurel City Hall
Laurel City Hall, part of the Laurel Central Historic District.

The Laurel Central Historic District is a large area in the city of Laurel, Mississippi, that is filled with historic buildings. It includes many streets and blocks, roughly bounded by 10th and 13th Streets, 1st Avenue, 7th and 5th Streets, and 8th Avenue. This district is special because it shows what a thriving city looked like in the past, with many old homes, businesses, and public buildings. It's like stepping back in time!

New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad Depot

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The historic train station in Laurel, Mississippi.

This historic train station, also known as the Laurel Amtrak station, is located on Maple Street in Laurel, Mississippi. It was built around 1913. Train stations were once very busy places, connecting towns and cities and helping people and goods travel across the country. This depot is a reminder of the important role railroads played in American history.

William H. and Marian D. Mason House

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The William H. and Marian D. Mason House.

The William H. and Marian D. Mason House is a historic home located at 1050 North 6th Avenue in Laurel, Mississippi. It was added to the National Register in 2017. This house is recognized for its unique design and its connection to the Mason family, who were important figures in the community.

Oak Park School Complex

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The Oak Park School Complex in Laurel.

The Oak Park School Complex is located at 1205 Queensburg Avenue in Laurel, Mississippi. This school complex was added to the National Register in 2020. It's important because it represents the history of education in the area and the architectural style of schools built during its time.

Newell Rogers House

Newell Rogers House Laurel
The Newell Rogers House in Laurel.

The Newell Rogers House is another historic home in Laurel, Mississippi, found at 706 North 6th Avenue. This house was built in 1909 and was added to the National Register in 1987. It's a beautiful example of early 20th-century residential architecture and tells a story about the families who lived there.

Southside Neighborhood Historic District

The Southside Neighborhood Historic District is a historic area in Laurel, Mississippi. It's a large neighborhood roughly bounded by North Pine and East 5th Streets, North and South Walters, South 4th and South 9th Avenues, East Jackson, Limbert, Johnson, and North and South Maple Streets. This district is special because it shows what a historic neighborhood looked like, with many homes and buildings that tell the story of the community's growth.

Former Listing

Pinehurst Hotel

The Pinehurst Hotel was once a grand hotel located at 318 5th Avenue in Laurel, Mississippi. It was added to the National Register in 1984. However, most of the hotel was taken down in 1987. The part that remains is now considered a contributing part of the Laurel Central Historic District. Even though it's mostly gone, its history is still remembered as part of the larger historic area.

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