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Welcome to the Vicksburg National Military Park website.

Vicksburg National Military Park commemorates the campaign, siege and defense of Vicksburg. Vicksburg was a fortress located on high ground guarding the Mississippi River. Its surrender on July 4, 1863, coupled with the fall of Port Hudson, Louisiana, divided the South, and gave the North undisputed control of the Mississippi River. The Vicksburg battlefield includes 1,330 monuments and markers, a 16 mile tour road, a restored Union gunboat, and a National Cemetery.

 
USS Cairo Museum

U S S Cairo Gunboat and Museum

U. S. S. Cairo (pronounced Care-o), a union ironclad commanded by Thomas O. Selfridge, Jr., was named for Cairo, Illinois and commissioned on January 16, 1862.  On December 12, 1862, in the Yazoo River north of Vicksburg, Cairo struck two underwater torpedoes (today called mines) sinking in less than 12 minutes with no loss of life.  Preserved by mud and silt, Cairo sat on the bottom of the Yazoo River for 102 years.  It was raised in 1964, and later restored.  The ironclad is now on display within Vicksburg National Military Park. 
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Vicksburg National Military Park
3201 Clay Street
Vicksburg, Mississippi 39183

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(601) 636-0583

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(601) 636-9497

Climate

Sunny, with humid rainy periods throughout the year. Sudden and severe thunderstorms are common. Mild winters. Summers hot and humid. Wear comfortable sportswear in season, with walking or hiking shoes recommended.
Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
Jefferson Davis had served as a United States Congressman, Senator, Secretary of War and war hero before being called upon to accept the Presidency of the Confederate States?

Last Updated: March 29, 2008 at 11:05 EST