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Mississippi State Capitol under arch of oaks.
| First Baptist Church (1924) (opposite State Capitol). Style: Gothic Revival.
| Gothic-style windows of First Baptist Church.
| Public Employees' Retirement System building (429 Mississippi St.).
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Mississippi Secretary of State building (1924) (401 Mississippi St.). Style: Neo-Classical. Architect: N.W. Overstreet.
| Department of Transportation Building (401 N West St.).
| Woolfolk State Office Building (1949) (16 floors) (501 North West St.). Architect: E.L. Malvaney, Emmett J. Hull, Frank P. Gates, Ransom Carey Jones.
| Flag Wall Veteran's Memorial at Woolfolk State Office Building.
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Sculpture of soldier with young girl of Flag Wall Veteran's Memorial at Woolfolk State Office Building.
| Carroll Gartin Department of Justice Building (2008) (450 High St.).
| Walter Sillers State Office Building (1972) (20 floors) (550 High St.). Architect: Barlow & Plunkett.
| Galloway House (1889) (304 N Congress). Style: Second Empire. Architect: W.J. McGee. On National Register.
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Second Empire tower of Galloway House.
| Galloway Memorial United Methodist Church (1915) (305 N Congress St.). Style: Neoclassical Revival. Architect: Rueben H. Hunt.
| Older Greek-Revival wing of Galloway Memorial United Methodist Church.
| St Peters Catholic Cathedral (1897) (203 N West St.). Style: Gothic Revival. Architect: P.H. Weathers.
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Mosaic facade of St Peters Catholic Cathedral.
| Colonial Revival St Peters Rectory (1921) (123 N West St.) by Theodore Link & Georgian Revival Mississippi Catholic Diocese Headquarters (1946) (237 E Amite St.) by James T. Canizaro.
| Central High School (1888-89, 1911, 1925) (259 N West St.). Style: Jacobethan Revival.
| Towers of Jackson Central High School.
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Former Greyhound Bus Station (1937-8) (219 N Lamar St.). Style: Art Deco.
| Robert E. Lee Office Building (1930) (12 floors) (23 N Lamar St.).
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