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    Confederate Monument

    Confederate Monument

    2.5(2 reviews)
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    The monument was not here??? We followed the map and there…read morewas the water commission building there, but no monument!

    Well, I was surprised to still be able to find a confederate monument still standing, especially in…read morethese days and times, but here it is. I have not heard about many calls to have this one taken down either. It is on the Old Capitol campus, to the left of the building, in front of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. It is in a little plaza area with some nice landscaping and benches to sit on. The monument, which was built in 1891, features a soldier standing on top of an obelisk and some statute, I believe to be of Ex-Confederate President Jefferson Davis, behind a cage and glass inside the bottom of the obelisk. You will also see a few marble plaques with crossed muskets, Canon, and shield, the letters CSA (Confederate States of America) on it as well. The monument was placed on National Register of Historic Places in 1969. It is interesting to note that the bottom use to be open, but was closed with the cage and glass to prevent vandals from striking. The statue is well traveled, After it began deteriorating from exposure to the elements, it was moved inside the Old Capitol, where it remained until its removal following Hurricane Katrina in 2005. In 2009, the statue was placed back in its original location, where it currently sits, as part of the Old Capitol renovation." The plaza area that the monument is in is relatively nice and would be a very good spot to relax. My take on this attraction does not reflect any personal or political opinions on the monument and is based purely on the monument itself. There is a weathered information placard in front of the monument that gives a brief synopsis of its history. It is still legible though and provide good info. There is free street parking within a reasonable walking distance from the memorial, if you are driving and wanted to park to get a closer look. Anyway, as with most memorials that I have visited and reviewed, I was there less than 10 minutes. You may want to consider planning out additional stops at many of the other attractions, or making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip. I would probably couple a visit here with one to the Old Capitol Building and War Memorial Building. Fun Fact: Confederate soldiers were in attendance at the actual dedication.

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