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Landmark: Jackson City HallCity: Jackson
Country: USA Mississippi
Continent: North America
Jackson City Hall, Jackson, USA Mississippi, North America
Jackson City Hall is the municipal administrative building for the city of Jackson, Mississippi, USA.
It is located in the central business district of Jackson.
Visual Characteristics
The building is a 17-story modernist skyscraper constructed primarily of reinforced concrete and glass. Its exterior features a light-colored precast concrete facade with vertical bands of windows. The structure has a rectangular footprint with a slightly recessed base.
Location & Access Logistics
Jackson City Hall is situated at 200 South President Street, Jackson, MS 39201. It is approximately 0.5km South of the I-55/I-20 interchange. Public parking is available in a multi-story garage directly adjacent to the building, accessible from South President Street. Several Jackson Transit System bus routes serve stops within a two-block radius of the building, including routes 1, 3, and 5.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of Jackson City Hall was completed in 1960. The architect was K.S. Pyles of Pyles & Bentley Architects. The building was designed to consolidate city government offices and serve as a central administrative hub.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can access the public lobby on the ground floor. Limited public access is granted to certain administrative offices by appointment. The building's exterior architecture can be observed from street level.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on the ground floor. Limited seating is provided in the public lobby. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the building and surrounding streets. No food vendors are located within the building; however, several restaurants and cafes are situated within a 0.5km radius.
Best Time to Visit
For exterior architectural viewing, midday offers direct sunlight on the facade. For administrative visits, standard business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM) apply. No specific tide or weather conditions affect access.
Facts & Legends
A notable historical detail is that the building's construction was part of a broader urban renewal effort in Jackson during the late 1950s. Local lore sometimes refers to the building's height as a symbol of the city's aspirations during that era.
Nearby Landmarks
- Mississippi State Capitol (0.3km North)
- Old Capitol Museum (0.4km North)
- Thalia Mara Hall (0.8km Southwest)
- Mississippi Civil Rights Museum (0.6km North)
- Museum of Mississippi History (0.6km North)