Date Ideas in Jackson, MS

  • TripBuzz discovered 29 different types of activities for couples in the Jackson area, including Historic Homes (like Eudora Welty House), Zoos (like Jackson Zoo), Theaters (like Alamo Theater) and Architectural Buildings (like Mississippi Governor's Mansion), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 31 date ideas in or near Jackson, Mississippi, including 9 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ridgeland and Madison.
  • TripBuzz discovered 29 different types of activities for couples in the Jackson area, including Historic Homes (like Eudora Welty House), Zoos (like Jackson Zoo), Theaters (like Alamo Theater) and Architectural Buildings (like Mississippi Governor's Mansion), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 31 date ideas in or near Jackson, Mississippi, including 9 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ridgeland and Madison.
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Big City Hunt 400 High St, Jackson, MS MoreLess Info
Participants gear up and launch the Big City Hunt app to start their own adventure, racing against the clock at a time of their choosing
2.2 Miles
- 4 votes
Sports Stadiums (Professional) 2531 North State St, Jackson, MS 39216 MoreLess Info
A multi-purpose sports facility, Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium hosts numerous state and community events. And seating over 60,000 fans, it is commonly used for college football games. It is also a popular locale for musical concerts.
1.5 Miles
96% 110 votes
Historic Homes 1119 Pinehurst St., Jackson, MS MoreLess Info
The former home of revered author Eudora Welty, the Eudora Welty House was also Welty's lifelong writing workshop. The house has vintage appointments (most originally belonging to Welty herself) and regular tours are available.
1.6 Miles
92% 143 votes
Historic Buildings State Street, Jackson, MS MoreLess Info
Mississippi's State Capitol building is in Jacksonville, where its gleaming stone dome is visible for miles. The Capitol houses the State Legislature and the offices of many government officials. Tours are available for families, small groups and school field trips.
2.4 Miles
93% 221 votes
Natural History Museums 2148 Riverside Drive, Jackson, MS 39202 MoreLess Info
Science education is front and center at the 7,000-square foot Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. Its diverse holdings include dinosaur bones, gemstones, raw minerals, taxidermied animals and geological displays. The museum is appropriate for children and adults.
3.0 Miles
87% 99 votes
Specialty Museums 1150 Lakeland Drive, Jackson, MS 39216 MoreLess Info
There are plenty of things to see at the Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Museum: a heritage center, a rose garden, several mills, a blacksmith shop, and others, all of them dedicated to agriculture and forestry, the state's most important industries.
3.3 Miles
90% 52 votes
Historic Homes 2332 Margaret Walker Alexander Drive, Jackson, MS 39213 MoreLess Info
The Medgar Evers Home is most known as the site of the civil right leader's assassination in 1963. Now the house contains a museum that include text and photographs that tell the story of Evers' life.
0.1 Miles
86% 42 votes
Architectural Buildings 300 East Capitol St, Jackson, MS 39201 MoreLess Info
As one of the oldest occupied Governor's mansions in the Unite States, Mississippi Governor's Mansion offers visitors tours of the home with a knowledgeable guide. The mansion retains many of its original furnishings and decor.
3.1 Miles
Mississippi's most elite athletes are honored at the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. The attached museum includes uniforms, photos, life-size statues, newspaper articles and other items related to the athletes.
0.8 Miles
86% 7 votes
Historic Homes 823 North Jefferson St, Jackson, MS 39201 MoreLess Info
On the National Register of Historical Places, Oaks Museum House is a cottage built in 1853 which survived the burning of Jackson, Mississippi during the Civil War. The house features a guided tour, period furnishings and a restored milk house.
0.6 Miles
80% 5 votes
Architectural Buildings 219 South President St, Jackson, MS 39201 MoreLess Info
The City Hall of Jackson, Mississippi was originally constructed in 1847 and was used as a hospital during the American Civil War. This historic landmark features a statue of Andrew Jackson on the grounds.
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