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  2. Red Bluff (Mississippi landmark) - Wikipedia

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    The bluff is an exposure red clay, soil, sand, and other colorful sediments [3] and rises to an elevation of approximately 371 feet above sea level. [1] The bluff slopes sharply (200 feet) [3] into the Pearl River floodplain. [2] The natural erosion process continues and has forced the movement of nearby Mississippi Highway 587 at least two ...

  3. List of plantations in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Burned in 1940. Hurricane Plantation. Davis Bend. 32°10′01″N 91°08′53″W  /  32.16681°N 91.14816°W  / 32.16681; -91.14816  (Hurricane) Warren. Built 1827 by Joseph Davis, older brother of Jefferson Davis. All primary structures except for the library pavilion (pictured) were burned in 1862 by Federal troops. 78001581 ...

  4. Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge. Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge is a 48,000 acres (190 km 2) National Wildlife Refuge located in the U.S. state of Mississippi, in Noxubee, Oktibbeha, and Winston Counties. The refuge serves as a resting and feeding area for migratory birds and as example of proper land stewardship.

  5. Morgantown, Marion County, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Red Bluff, known as "Mississippi's Little Grand Canyon", is a popular tourist attraction. [28] Joe Johnson gave tribute to the community in 2018 when releasing the album titled "Morgantown" and featuring his song “Morgantown Creek”. [29] In 2022, Morgantown received a historical marker from the Mississippi Department of Archives and History ...

  6. Crippen Point site - Wikipedia

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    Crippen Point site. The Crippen Point site is a Coles Creek culture archaeological site located in Sharkey County, Mississippi. It is the archaeological type site of the Crippen Point phase (1050 to 1200 CE) for Late Coles Creek culture in the Lower Mississippi valley. The phase marks a significant change in the cultural history of the area.

  7. Red Creek (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Red Creek (Mississippi) /  31.06167°N 89.52722°W  / 31.06167; -89.52722. /  30.69611°N 88.66806°W  / 30.69611; -88.66806. Red Creek is a tributary of the Pascagoula River in the U.S. state of Mississippi. The creek derives its name from naturally occurring tannins that give the water a reddish appearance as it flows over the ...

  8. Barn Bluff (Red Wing, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    90001165 [1] Added to NRHP. August 3, 1990. Barn Bluff (Dakota: Ȟemníčhaŋ, frequently anglicized to He Mni Can[2]) is a bluff along the Mississippi River in Red Wing, Minnesota, United States. The bluff is considered sacred by the Dakota people because it is the site of many burial mounds. [3] During the 19th century, the bluff functioned ...

  9. History of Natchez, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological evidence shows they began construction of the three main earthwork mounds by 1200. Additional work was done in the mid-15th century. [1] By the late 17th and early 18th century, the Natchez (pronounced "Nochi"), descendants of the Plaquemine culture, [1][2] occupied the site.

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