Mississippi architects N. W. Overstreet and A. H. Town of Jackson designed this 1936 Art Moderne jail in Lexington. A PWA project, it cost $24,528, and $10,000 of it was funded from the PWA. Holmes County erected a new jail facility in 1999-2000. What's in store for this building I wonder? It is both historic (a designated Mississippi landmark) and stunning in the simple design. Maybe I could just renovate it and move in, living in half, and operating my research facility in the other half. I will have to study on that possibility. I wonder what they would charge me for rent?
Sources: Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Historic Resources Inventory; Mississippi Landmarks; "New correctional facility will replace 63-year-old county jail" (June 3, 1999). Holmes County Herald, 41(22). p. 1.
4 comments:
Even with the a/c units on top it is a wonderful design. Renovate it!
Agreed--I can screen those AC units in a nano-second!
It just needs a rooftop container garden. Ornamental sweet potato vines make everything look better.
I love sweet potato vines--as long as the deer cannot reach them.
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