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Vicksburg, MS by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
20,944
Median Income
$42,484
Median Home Value
$117,000
Median Age
39.0
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Vicksburg, MS at a Glance
Founded
1825
Elevation
269 ft
Area
2 mi²
Notable People from Vicksburg, MS
A sampling of people born in Vicksburg, MS.
Willie Dixon
1915–1992
American blues musician (1915–1992)
Hank Jones
1918–2010
American jazz pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer (1918-2010)
Beah Richards
1920–2000
American actress (1920–2000)
Katherine Bailess
1980
American actress
Charles Burnett
1944
American film director (born 1944)
Milt Hinton
1910–2000
American musician and photographer (1910-2000)
Key Pittman
1872–1940
American politician (1872-1940)
Myrlie Evers-Williams
1933
American civil rights activist
Malcolm Butler
1990
American football player (born 1990)
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Vicksburg, MS.
Old Vicksburg Bridge
rail bridge over the Mississippi River
The Old Courthouse Museum
museum and former courthouse in Vicksburg, Mississippi
Waterways Experiment Station
research facility in Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S
Anchuca
building in Mississippi, United States
Church of the Holy Trinity
church building in Mississippi, United States of America
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Traveler Guide to Vicksburg, MS
Vicksburg is a city of 22,000 people (2018) in Warren County, Mississippi. Vicksburg is a cultural landmark in the American South, and is home to the Southern Cultural Heritage Center, Vicksburg Military Park, and the Lower Mississippi River Museum.
The area which is now Vicksburg used to be part of the Natchez Native Americans' territory. The first Europeans who settled the area were French colonists, who built Fort-Saint-Pierre in 1719 on the high bluffs overlooking the Yazoo River at present-day Redwood. In 1790 the Spanish founded a military outpost on the site, which they called Fort Nogales (nogales meaning "walnut trees"). When the Americans took possession in 1798, they changed the name to Walnut Hills. A sprawling community developed which was incorporated in 1825 as the City of Vicksburg. It was named after Newitt Vick, a Methodist minister. Vicksburg experienced rapid growth during the expansion of the cotton trade in the American South. Cotton was grown most profitably in the Mississippi Delta region. Vicksburg sits at the southern most tip of the Mississippi Delta, and served as a production and commerce hub for the cotton industry. In the decades leading up to the American Civil War, Vicksburg became very affluent from the large number of Delta planters and merchants making considerable profits selling cotton to European and North American textile producers. Vicksburg is most famous as the location of a 47-day siege during the American Civil War (May 18 – July 4, 1863). A key strategic goal of the Union was to capture the entire Mississippi River and cut the Confederacy in two, but the rebels controlled the river's hairpin turn at Vicksburg, allowing men and supplies to cross from west to east.
1 Vicksburg National Military Park, 3201 Clay St, ☏ +1 601-636-0583. Commemorates the 1863 battle and siege of the city during the Civil War. The park includes a visitor center, an impressive collection of monuments along the 16-mile tour route, and the USS Cairo, a salvaged ironclad gunboat. Allow at least half day (2-4 hours bare minimum) to tour the park by car, and longer by bicycle. $20 per vehicle entrance fee ($10 for pedestrians/bicyclists), good for one week after the date of purchase. The park is open daily, but closed on the following national holidays: New Years (January 1), Thanksgiving Day (the last Thursday of November), and Christmas Day (December 25). (updated Nov 2024) 2 Biedenharn Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia, 1107 Washington Street, ☏ +1 601-638-6514, +1 601-636-5010. M-Sa 9AM-5PM, Su 1:30PM-4:30PM. Restored 1890 building where Coca-Cola was first bottled in 1894. Museum contains reproduction bottling works, Coca-Cola memorabilia, 1900 soda fountain and restored 1890 candy store. Fountain Cokes, ice cream floats, Mississippi-made Ford's dipped ice cream and over 100 Coca-Cola items for sale in the museum's gift shop. Adults: $2.75, Under 12: $1.75. (updated Jun 2022) 3 Old Court House Museum-Eva W. Davis Memorial, 1008 Cherry St, ☏ +1 601-636-0741. Vicksburg's most historic building, it was constructed by enslaved people in 1858, has hosted such great Americans as Jefferson Davis, Theodore Roosevelt, John Breckinridge, Booker T. Washington, William McKinley and Ulysses S. Grant. Self-guided tour. Adults $5, students grade 1-12 $3, 65+ $4.50.
Casinos - Ameristar, DiamondJacks, Riverwalk, and The Rainbow Casino. 1 Ameristar Casino Hotel Vicksburg, 4116 Washington St, ☏ +1 601-638-1000. Ameristar Casino Hotel Vicksburg contains a 70,000-square-foot riverboat casino, including 1,800 slot machines, 36 table games, a ten-table poker room, sportsbook, and variety of dining options. Its classic blues bar has live music on Friday and Saturday. (updated Dec 2021) Bottleneck Blues Bar, Ameristar Casino, 4116 Washington Street, ☏ +1 601-638-1000. This is about as close as it comes to a blues bar in Vicksburg (without hopelessly searching for a juke-joint in the Marcus Bottom area). Patrons must be 21 years old to enter (as you have to enter the casino) and have valid ID (a US driver's license or a passport for foreign nationals). Smoking is permitted during non-ticketed events, but prohibited during ticketed events. Most events are free, but occasionally you'll have to purchase tickets to some of the big name events. Theater WestSide Theater Foundation - for information about upcoming plays, view their page on Facebook or call Jack Burns at ☏ +1 601-618-9349. Gold In The Hills at the Parkside Playhouse, ☏ +1 601-636-0471. It is the longest running melodrama in the world. Spring/summer only. $10 adults and $5 children.
1 Walnut Hills, 1214 Adams Street, ☏ +1 601-638-4910. Known for its round table service at lunch time: southern homestyle food served on a lazy-susan, $11. (updated Mar 2016) 2 Goldie's Trail Bar-B-Que, 2430 S Frontage Rd, ☏ +1 601-636-9839. Goldie's famous true pit barbecue and "down-home" atmosphere are widely known. Goldie's has been featured in Southern Living Magazine, Southern Magazine and the book Real BBQ. $3-12. (updated Mar 2016) 3 Rusty's Riverfront Grill, 901 Washington Street, ☏ +1 601-638-2030. Casual dining in downtown Vicksburg. Daily lunch and dinner specials. $6-25. (updated Mar 2016) 4 El Sombrero of Vicksburg, 110 Cypress Centre Dr, ☏ +1 601-638-1388. Authentic Mexican cuisine. (updated Jun 2022) 5 Highway 61 Coffe House, 1101 Washington St, ☏ +1 601-638-9221. Besides the coffee, teas, and espresso, Highway 61 also hosts local musicians every Thursday night. Be sure to check out the Attic Gallery, filled with gorgeous folk art, located upstairs. (updated Mar 2016)
The Biedenharn Museum (see above) showcases an old-fashioned soda fountain, complete with authentic fountain drinks including all the Coke you can drink. Be aware that Vicksburg does have what are called "local option" laws pertaining to the consumption and sale of alcohol. Beer and light wines are not sold M-Sa 2-7AM, and Su 2AM-noon. It is illegal to consume alcohol in an open container outside of a bar or casino. Penalties for public consumption violations can be as severe as a fine of $1000 and/or 90 days in the city jail.
1 Ameristar Casino Hotel Vicksburg, 4116 Washington St, ☏ +1 601-638-1000. 149 guest rooms and RV park. Custom designed furniture, European-style bedding, high-tech lighting fixtures, LCD flat screen televisions and wireless high-speed internet access. Beautiful views of the Mississippi River and restaurant. (updated Jun 2020) 2 Anchuca Historic Mansion & Inn, 1010 First East Street (in the heart of Vicksburg's Historic District), ☏ +1 601-661-0111, toll-free: +1 888-686-0111. Stately live oaks surround this magnificently furnished antebellum home, completed in 1847, it represents the first columned mansion built in Vicksburg. (updated Mar 2016) Motel 6 Vicksburg, MS, 4137 I-20 N. Frontage Road, ☏ +1 601 638-5811, toll-free: +1-800-359-9363. Modest rooms, pool, complimentary evening cocktails and breakfast buffet. Cedar Grove Mansion Inn, 2200 Oak Street, ☏ +1 601 636-1000, toll-free: +1 800-862-1300. Elegant rooms furnished in period and reproduction antiques, pool, on-site restaurant and bar, river views, turn down service, tour of the historic mansion. Oak Hall BnB (1902-1908), 2430 Drummond Street, ☏ +1 214-724-8639. Includes tour and "New Orleans" breakfast. Sumptuous rooms furnished in period-style antique pieces, enhanced by a grand staircase. 3 Holiday Inn Vicksburg, 115 Cypress Centre Blvd, ☏ +1 601-630-4240. (updated Mar 2016)
It is 234 miles (377 km) northwest of New Orleans on the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers, and 40 miles (65 km) due west of Jackson, the state capital. Interstate 20 (E-W) or U.S. Highway 61 (N-S) The closest commercial airport to Vicksburg is Jackson-Evers International Airport in Jackson, about 50 miles east on I-20 (or a little more than 85 km). Vicksburg also has its own municipal airport for general aviation. Greyhound Bus Lines (or Delta Bus Lines) has an active (albeit a very small) bus depot just off of I-20 on the Frontage Road (1295 S Frontage Rd), on the Halls Ferry Road exit south bound. You can contact the depot at ☏ +1 601 638-8389. There is no passenger line that runs through Vicksburg. The nearest passenger station is in Jackson, MS and it is the New Orleans—Chicago route.
Visitors can walk around the downtown area easily. Other sites away from downtown will likely require some other form of transportation. The city of Vicksburg does have a local bus service called the NRoute, and there are nine routes throughout the city. The hours of operation are 6 AM till 6 PM Monday through Friday. The main depot where bus passes may be purchased is located at NROUTE Office 2501 Halls Ferry Rd, and may be contacted by calling ☏ +1 601-636-1053. Bus riding rules are fairly strict (no food or drink may be consumed while riding, and exact change is required). Bus fares are: $1.50 (transfers are not included in the one-way base fare), senior citizen $0.75, children (ages 3-12) $0.50, bus transfer are $0.25 each, and monthly passes are $30. Bus transfers are only made at the main bus depot.
When hiking into the wooded areas of Vicksburg, you may encounter a black bear (the proper description is the Louisiana Black Bear). Bear sighting typically increase during June and July (breeding season), and bears have been spotted north in the forests of the cities of Redwood and Steele Bayou. If you do see a bear or its cubs while in the woods, you are much too close to the bears, and need to carefully but quickly, backtrack from where you came. Black bears are typically not as aggressive as the grizzly bears, but attacks on humans have been known to occur. Care should be taken when participating in water sports (i.e., boating) in the Mississippi River. The currents are very strong, large barges traveling up and down the river generate strong wakes, the water is tan-brown (so you can’t see if you’re about to hit something floating just beneath the surface of the river), poisonous snakes (vipers commonly called a “water moccasin”) are a concern, and occasionally an alligator might be lurking in the water. Swimming in or across the river is a very foolish thing to consider, and you’ll rarely see any sane person even attempting this feat. There are some areas of the city you wouldn't want to stroll alone at night, and should use the same level of caution and street smarts (your wits) you would use in any large city. The gas station on Clay Street and Cherry Street is frequently a site of petty crime.
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