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For many years, Jackson was home to Pulitzer Prize winning author, Eudora Weltz. Her home in the historic Belhaven neighborhood is now a museum. Jackson is also home too the quadrennial International Ballet Competition where future ballet stars compete for gold, silver and bronze medals.
Civil War Tour
During the Civil War, Union forces burned the city of Jackson three times. Hence, the city became known as Chimneyville. Jackson is also the placce where General Sherman first uttered the words, "War is Hell".
Several buildings survived the Civil War: Old Capitol Museum houses Mississippi's history exhibits. Boyd's House, a Greek Revival Cottage, was once the home of James Boyd, Jackson mayor during the 1840s and 1850s. Jackson City Hall was once a hospital for Confederate and Union soldiers. Manship House Museum, a pre-Civil War Gothic Revival structure, was once the home of Charles Manship, Jackson mayor during the Civil War. The Govenor's Mansion is the United States' 2nd oldest continuously occupied gubernatorial residence.
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