These 11 Photos Of Mississippi From The Early 1900s Are Beyond Fascinating
Over the years, Mississippi has seen a lot of changes. It’s hard to imagine what the state looked like centuries, or even decades, ago. Luckily, you don’t have to. Here are 11 pictures that show just how much the Magnolia State has evolved over the past hundred years or so. Take a look to see how many sites and places you recognize.

Built in 1902, this hotel was once a popular spot for the wealthy. It had "unheard of" luxuries, such as phones in every guest room, hot and cold running water, and a bath for every two rooms.

A group of residents gather for the dedication of Carrollton’s Confederate Monument on December 1, 1905.
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Built in 1886. this building initially served as a school. In 1894, it was turned into a hotel. This photo was taken not long after, in 1900.
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A resident poses with a giant tomato at the 1938 Tomato Festival in Crystal Springs.

A few Corinth firemen stop for a quick photo in 1925.

Taken circa 1900, several women go for a ride in a car decorated with flowers.

Some men and boys take a break from their work, circa 1900.

A Bevo car sits outside the capitol in 1918. Built around 1913, the Bevo was the first promotional vehicle used by Busch.
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On June 25, 1941, hundreds of people lined the streets to pay their respects to the senator.

Looks like the Biloxi Lighthouse was always a great site – even back in 1906 when this photo was taken.

Taken in 1906, just 7 years after being built, this park has grown into one of the state’s most popular sites.
Wow! These photos sure are fascinating. It’s hard to believe how much has changed. What’d you think? Have your own historic pictures to share? Post them in the comments section.
If you enjoyed this, be sure to check out these pictures taken in Mississippi during WWII.
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