Old Court House
The Old Court House Museum in Vicksburg, MS, is a National Historic Landmark showcasing the region's rich cultural history through an extensive collection of artifacts ranging from pre-Columbian items to Civil War memorabilia. Established in 1946 by the efforts of Mrs. Eva Whitaker Davis, the museum occupies the historic Warren County Courthouse, originally built in 1858, and has hosted notable figures such as Jefferson Davis and Teddy Roosevelt.
With thousands of significant artifacts on display, including antebellum clothing, fine furniture, and unique local relics, the Old Court House Museum serves as a testament to the area's historical importance. Operated by the Vicksburg and Warren County Historical Society, this cherished institution continues to provide insight into Vicksburg's past and its role in American history.
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