Ok y’all, we’re down to the second-to-last poll in our quest to attain a list of 101 Mississippi Places to See Before You Die. For the next two weeks, you and your friends will have the opportunity to vote for your favorite places in the Piney Woods. Vote for up to 13 places, and pass it along to your friends. The poll will close at midnight on Friday, November 18, 2011.
Piney Woods/South of Jackson
- First Presbyterian Church, Laurel (1924-25)
- Stewart M. Jones School, Laurel (1926)
- Eastman-Gardiner Lumber Co. offices, Laurel (1913)
- Lauren Rogers Museum, Laurel (1923-24)
- Norfolk Southern RR Depot, Laurel (1913) [National Register]
- Union Station, Hattiesburg (1910)
- Hattiesburg Post Office (1934) [National Register]
- Walthall School, Hattiesburg (1902)
- Saenger Theater, Hattiesburg (1929) [National Register]
- Old Hattiesburg High School (1911, 1921) [National Register]
- Hercules Employees’ Store and Club Room, Hattiesburg (1936)
- Hawkins Middle School, Hattiesburg (1951)
- Sixth Street USO Building, Hattiesburg (1942) [National Register]
- USM Administration Building (1928-29)
- Brooklyn Consolidated School, Forrest County (1925)
- Forrest County Agricultural High School, Brooklyn (1929)
- Deason House, Ellisville (c.1850) [National Register]
- Bexley School, George County (1913)
- Whitworth College/Mississippi School for the Arts, Brookhaven
- Crystal Springs High School (1928)
- Wesson Public School (1893) [National Register]
- Summit Water Tower and Town Hall (1898, c.1940)
- John Ford House, outside Columbia (1814) [National Register]
- Prentiss Institute, Rosenwald Building (1926)
- Magee Church (Mockbee) (1989)
- Simpson County Courthouse, Mendenhall (1907) [National Register]
- Copiah County Courthouse, Hazlehurst (1902)
Categories: 101 MissPres Places, Contest
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