RAYMOND’S HISTORIC SQUARE, WATER TOWER AND MURAL
The historic town square is a “must-see” area filled with unique and interesting shops, historic buildings, a stunning mural and great photo opportunities. Putting this address in your GPS should get you there: 112 W. Main Street, Raymond MS.
Details about the mural:www.friendsofraymond.org/raymondmural.
For information on places that offer shopping, dining, accommodations, places of worship, camping, fitness, golf, recreation, health, beauty and more, visit: www.raymondchamber.org/businesses
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
Addresses in Raymond that are on the National Register are listed below. Some are private residences that may only be viewed from the street.
Lillian Boteler House
Dupree-Ratliff House
101 Dupree Street
Mamie’s Cottage at the Dupree-Ratliff House
101 Dupree Street
James M. Futch House
Dry Grove Road, 1.5 miles S. of junction with MS Hwy 18
Gibbs-Von Seutter House
104 Dupree St.
Raymond MS 39154
Hinds County Courthouse
127 W. Main St.
Raymond MS 39154
Illinois Central Railroad Depot
201 E. Main Street
Raymond MS 39154
Railroad Car
Next to the Depot
201 E. Main Street
Raymond MS 39154
Keith Press Building
234 Town Square
Main Hall
Northwest of Cain Hall on the Hinds Community College campus
McNair Plantation / Brady House
SE of Raymond on MS Hwy 18
Peyton House
Phoenix Hall-Johnson-Harper House
527 E. Palestine St.
Website
Porter House
233 N. Oak Street
Raymond MS 39154
Raymond Battlefield Site
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Shelton House
OTHER PLACES OF INTEREST
Blues Trail Marker: MCCoy Brothers
Confederate Cemetery
312 Port Gibson St.
Raymond MS
140 graves of soldiers mortally wounded during the Battle of Raymond, May 12, 1863.
Daylight hours.
Eagle Ridge Golf Course
Texas Monument
Hwy. 18 at Port Gibson St.
Granite monument dedicated by Austin Civil War Round Table and Texas Historical Commission.
Raymond City Hall
Raymond Military Park
Raymond Military Park,
MS-18, Raymond, MS 39154
(Hwy. 18 and Port Gibson St.)
A portion of the battlefield where Union and Confederate soldiers clashed May 12, 1863. Walking trail. Union and Confederate battle lines. Daylight hours only.
Additional information:
Friend of Raymond Website
Marie Hull Gallery
Hinds Community College,
Katherine Denton Art Building
Directions
601.857.3275
Exhibits by Mississippi artists, national, regional and local works.
Mon – Thu, 8 am – 3 pm; Fri. 8 am – 12 pm. Closed when school is out.
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