The Tri-State Motor Coach Station, located at 1511 Walnut Street, was constructed in 1941 by the Tri-State Transit Company of Louisiana. Tri-State Coaches began in 1922...
The Joy Theater opened on June 16, 1949, at 1509 Walnut Street. It was owned by Mr. Joy N. Houch of New Orleans and W. A....
There was a building on the northwest corner of Washington and Clay streets (1222) as early as 1846. In June of that year, Benjamin Hardaway and...
Mississippi Valley Bank/ Vicksburg Cotton Exchange- This building began its life as early as 1860 in a much simpler form on the south side of Crawford...
By Nancy Bell, Vicksburg Foundation for Historic Preservation. Adolph Rose Building- In March 1890, Adolph Rose purchased a large property on the north side of Clay...
William and Emma Wells House, 1802 Cherry Street This elaborate Queen Anne style house was designed by architect William Stanton for William L. Wells and his...
By Nancy Bell, Vicksburg Foundation for Historic Preservation. This Queen Anne style house was built at 1709 Cherry Street in about 1891 by George Pynchon and...
By Nancy Bell, Vicksburg Foundation for Historic Preservation. St. Paul’s Rectory, located on the north side of Crawford Street between Washington and Walnut streets, was built...
By Nancy Bell, Vicksburg Foundation for Historic Preservation The three-story Greek Revival building that would become the Vicksburg Infirmary was constructed in 1869 on the southwest...
by Nancy Bell, Vicksburg Foundation for Historic Preservation Until 1903, this building, in the middle of Monroe Street, served as Vicksburg’s City Hall and housed the...