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Beverly Drive-In Theatre
Beverly Drive-In Theatre More images
July 30, 2008(#08000761 )
5320 U.S. Route 49 South at Old Airport Road 31°16′42″N 89°17′16″W / 31.278439°N 89.287719°W / 31.278439; -89.287719 (Beverly Drive-In Theatre)
Hattiesburg
Constructed 1948, destroyed by fire October 2010
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Building 1071
Building 1071
September 2, 1997(#97000930 )
Junction of Jackson Avenue and Jackson Avenue West 31°12′04″N 89°13′19″W / 31.201111°N 89.221944°W / 31.201111; -89.221944 (Building 1071)
Camp Shelby
At Camp Shelby . Constructed in 1938 to house officers
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Building 6981, Camp Shelby
Building 6981, Camp Shelby
June 11, 1992(#92000698 )
Camp Shelby 31°11′54″N 89°13′28″W / 31.19820°N 89.22439°W / 31.19820; -89.22439 (Building 6981, Camp Shelby)
Camp Shelby
Constructed in 1917 as a World War I Ammunition Magazine
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Burkett's Creek Archeological Site
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April 14, 2000(#00000380 )
Address restricted
Hattiesburg
Prehistoric domestic and industry/processing/extraction site
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East Sixth Street USO Building
East Sixth Street USO Building More images
April 6, 2004(#04000267 )
305 East Sixth Street 31°20′03″N 89°17′34″W / 31.334233°N 89.29275°W / 31.334233; -89.29275 (East Sixth Street USO Building)
Hattiesburg
Constructed in 1942, serves as African American Military History Museum
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Eaton Elementary School
Eaton Elementary School More images
July 16, 2008(#08000676 )
1105 McInnis Avenue 31°19′26″N 89°16′50″W / 31.323758°N 89.280672°W / 31.323758; -89.280672 (Eaton Elementary School)
Hattiesburg
Constructed in 1905, vacant, not in use
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Hattiesburg Historic Neighborhood District
Hattiesburg Historic Neighborhood District
September 17, 1980(#80002236 )
Roughly bounded by railroad tracks, Katie Ave., and Frederick and Hardy Sts. 31°19′13″N 89°17′13″W / 31.320278°N 89.286944°W / 31.320278; -89.286944 (Hattiesburg Historic Neighborhood District)
Hattiesburg
Sacred Heart Church is located in the Hattiesburg Historic Neighborhood District
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Hub City Historic District
Hub City Historic District
August 29, 1980(#80002237 )
U.S. Routes 11 and 49 ; also roughly along Main, Market, Newman and Walnut Sts. 31°19′37″N 89°17′27″W / 31.326944°N 89.290833°W / 31.326944; -89.290833 (Hub City Historic District)
Hattiesburg
Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of August 9, 2002. McLeod House (circa 1896) is in the Hub City Historic District.
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Meador Homestead
Meador Homestead
November 5, 2010(#10000885 )
6775 U.S. Route 49 31°21′40″N 89°21′03″W / 31.361111°N 89.350833°W / 31.361111; -89.350833 (Meador Homestead)
Hattiesburg
Constructed in 1885 as a double pen , dog-trot , log cabin
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The New York
The New York
April 8, 1999(#99000383 )
63 Fruitland Park Rd. 30°54′57″N 89°10′05″W / 30.915872°N 89.168017°W / 30.915872; -89.168017 (The New York)
Fruitland Park
Constructed in 1914 using Shingle style architecture
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North Main Street Historic District
North Main Street Historic District
April 16, 1993(#93000307 )
Roughly bounded by Jackson Street, Gordon's Creek, South, North, Providence, and Red Streets, and the Illinois Central railroad tracks 31°20′07″N 89°17′57″W / 31.335278°N 89.299167°W / 31.335278; -89.299167 (North Main Street Historic District)
Hattiesburg
The Montague House (built circa 1905) is in the North Main Street Historic District.
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Oaks Historic District
Oaks Historic District
March 4, 1993(#93000136 )
Roughly bounded by Hardy, Second, Railroad, and 11th Avenues 31°19′13″N 89°17′59″W / 31.320278°N 89.299722°W / 31.320278; -89.299722 (Oaks Historic District)
Hattiesburg
Hattiesburg Public School Administration Building, formerly Camp Elementary (built c. 1907), and Trinity Episcopal Church are in the district.
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Old Hattiesburg High School
Old Hattiesburg High School More images
May 29, 1987(#87000817 )
846 Main Street 31°19′45″N 89°17′44″W / 31.329167°N 89.295556°W / 31.329167; -89.295556 (Old Hattiesburg High School)
Hattiesburg
Constructed circa 1911, partially destroyed by arson 2007
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Parkhaven Historic District
Parkhaven Historic District
August 9, 2002(#02000856 )
Roughly along S. 22nd Ave. and S. 21st Ave., from Hardy to Mamie Sts. 31°19′18″N 89°19′24″W / 31.321667°N 89.323333°W / 31.321667; -89.323333 (Parkhaven Historic District)
Hattiesburg
Parkhaven Arch (circa 1925) at Hardy Street and 22nd Street is in the Parkhaven Historic District.
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Saenger Theatre
Saenger Theatre
May 29, 1979(#79001307 )
Corner of Forrest and Front Streets 31°19′32″N 89°17′25″W / 31.325556°N 89.290278°W / 31.325556; -89.290278 (Saenger Theatre)
Hattiesburg
Constructed circa 1929, Art Deco architectural style, used as civic theater and auditorium
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Tall Pines
Tall Pines
October 16, 1980(#80002238 )
South of Hattiesburg off Memorial Drive 31°16′34″N 89°17′30″W / 31.276111°N 89.291667°W / 31.276111; -89.291667 (Tall Pines)
Hattiesburg
Constructed circa 1925 as country house for Paul B. Johnson, Sr.
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Temple B'nai Israel
Temple B'nai Israel
January 25, 2018(#100002028 )
901 Mamie St. 31°19′10″N 89°18′30″W / 31.319509°N 89.308196°W / 31.319509; -89.308196 (Temple B'nai Israel)
Hattiesburg
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The University of Southern Mississippi Historic District
The University of Southern Mississippi Historic District More images
March 10, 2010(#10000063 )
118 College Dr. 31°19′47″N 89°17′44″W / 31.329697°N 89.295483°W / 31.329697; -89.295483 (The University of Southern Mississippi Historic District)
Hattiesburg
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U.S. District Courthouse
U.S. District Courthouse
September 18, 1973(#73001007 )
200 W. Pine St. 31°19′33″N 89°17′28″W / 31.325833°N 89.291111°W / 31.325833; -89.291111 (U.S. District Courthouse)
Hattiesburg
Constructed in 1910 as Post Office, renovated in 1939 to serve as Courthouse. Now used as the Hattiesburg Municipal Court.
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U.S. Post Office
U.S. Post Office
April 21, 1983(#83000951 )
115 W. Pine Street 31°19′36″N 89°17′28″W / 31.326667°N 89.291111°W / 31.326667; -89.291111 (U.S. Post Office)
Hattiesburg
Constructed in 1934, Art Deco architectural style