235 West Capitol Street, Jackson
This hotel in Jackson, Mississippi, has an indoor heated pool and a hot tub. The Jackson Convention Complex is two streets away, and the hotel's guest rooms include complimentary Wi-Fi and cable television with HBO.
320 Greymont Avenue, Jackson
This Jackson hotel is situated off Interstate 55 and near to the Mississippi State Fairgrounds. It includes a continental breakfast outside pool and rooms with a 32-inch flat-screen TV. Rooms have a coffee maker work desk and complimentary Wi-Fi.
614 Monroe Street, Jackson
The Mississippi Coliseum is 1312 feet away. The Fairground Inn is located in Jackson and features air-conditioned accommodations. Private parking is available for an additional fee. Each unit includes a flat-screen television.
209 South Gallatin Street, Jackson
complimentary coffee hair dryers curved shower rods spacious work desks voice mail high-definition televisions microwaves and refrigerators. Ask about rooms that also feature sofa sleepers.
400 Greymont Avenue, Jackson
This Mississippi hotel is located 3.1 miles from downtown Jackson and offers an outdoor pool. Throughout their stay, all guests receive a daily continental breakfast. All rooms include complimentary WiFi and cable television.
804 Larson Street, Jackson
Located in Jackson Econo Lodge Inn & Suites is 1.3 miles from Jackson Convention Complex. With free WiFi this 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium is 1.9 miles away.
734 Fairview Street, Jackson
Located in Jackson 1.8 mi from Mississippi Coliseum Fairview Inn features accommodations with a restaurant free private parking a fitness center and a bar. 0.9 mi from Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium and 2.
Jackson, Mississippi is a vibrant and historic city located in Hinds County. Named after General Andrew Jackson, who was elected as the seventh president of the United States, Jackson is a popular destination for visitors looking to explore the culture and history of the South. From its rich Civil War history to its delicious Southern cuisine, there is something for everyone in this charming city. Let's take a look at why people are flocking to Jackson.
History and Culture
Jackson has a long and varied history that dates back to 1822 when it was founded by General Andrew Jackson himself. Over the years, it has been a center for trade and industry, as well as an important stop on the Underground Railroad during the Civil War. Today, visitors can explore many of the historical sites that remain from this era such as the Old Capitol Museum and State Street Cemetery. The city is also home to several museums including The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science and The Mississippi Children's Museum.
Food Scene
Jackson is known for its eclectic food scene which features everything from traditional Southern favorites like fried chicken and collard greens to more modern dishes like vegan sushi and Korean BBQ tacos. Many local restaurants are highlighted on national shows such as Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives while others have been featured on Food Network’s Best Thing I Ever Ate series. No matter what type of cuisine you’re looking for, you’ll be sure to find something tasty in Jackson!
Outdoor Adventures
The city is located near two rivers - the Pearl River and Ross Barnett Reservoir - which offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing, kayaking or canoeing. For those looking for something a bit more adventurous there are also several trails nearby offering hiking or mountain biking adventures through lush scenery with stunning views along the way. There are even some zip lines available if you’re feeling brave!
From its historical sites to its mouth-watering food scene, there is something for everyone in beautiful Jackson, Mississippi! Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape from everyday life or an action-packed adventure getaway full of outdoor activities - Jackson has it all!
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