Kosciusko, Mississippi • Attala County
The Attala County Courthouse and Confederate Monument in Kosciusko, Mississippi, is a Neoclassical Revival courthouse erected in the early 20th century, accompanied by a prominent Confederate monument on its grounds. The courthouse represents a period of civic pride and growth in the county, while the monument reflects the enduring impact of the Confederacy on Southern identity.
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402 N. Jackson St., Kosciusko, Mississippi
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200 E. Washington St., Kosciusko, Mississippi
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Jct. Of Huntington And Washington Sts., Kosciusko, Mississippi
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123 Allen Street, Kosciusko, Mississippi
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107 N. Wells St., Kosciusko, Mississippi
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121 N. Wells St., Kosciusko, Mississippi
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