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TAMARA AND EDWARD'S WEDDING
May, 2008 in Jackson, Mississippi
Ceremony: Pearl Street AME Church
Reception: Old Capitol Inn
Venues
- Ceremony: Pearl Street AME Church
- Restaurant: Keifer
- Reception: Old Capitol Inn
- Restaurant: Nagoya
- Hotel: Courtyard by Marriott Jackson
- Restaurant: P.F. Chang
- Hotel: Hilton Jackson Hotel
- Restaurant: Peaches
- Hotel: Old Capitol Inn
- Restaurant: Penn
- Restaurant: Amerigo
- Restaurant: Primos Cafe
- Restaurant: Bonefish Grill
- Restaurant: Que Sera
- Restaurant: Bravo!
- Restaurant: Sal & Mookies NY Pizza
- Restaurant: c*** of the Walk
- Restaurant: Sonny
- Restaurant: Char
- Restaurant: Stamps Superburgers
- Restaurant: Cherokee Inn
- Restaurant: Thai House
- Restaurant: Cool Al
- Restaurant: Two Sisters
- Restaurant: E&L Barbecue
- Restaurant: Walker
- Restaurant: Elixir
- Restaurant: Wellington
- Restaurant: Hamil
- Attraction: Jackson State University
- Restaurant: Hickory Pit
- Attraction: Mississippi Farmer
- Restaurant: Jason
- Attraction: Mississippi Museum of Art
- Restaurant: Julep
- Attraction: Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center




Ceremony:
Pearl Street AME Church
2519 Robinson StJackson, MS 39209, US
"Rev. Boyd and staff were VERY accommodating for our wedding."
Reception:
Old Capitol Inn
226 N State StJackson, MS 39201, US
"Fabulous food, great layout and great staff."
Hotel:
Courtyard by Marriott Jackson
6280 Ridgewood Ct DrJackson, MS 39211, US
"Guests had no complaints. Great location and great value."
Hotel:
Hilton Jackson Hotel
1001 E County Line RdJackson, MS 39211, US
"Several of our wedding guests booked this hotel only to find that they were not given the rooms they were promised, MONTHS in advance (king bed vs 2 full size beds, etc.). On top of that, there were hundreds of teenagers running up and down the halls and playing in the elevators. We called the front desk, but nothing was done about it."
Hotel:
Old Capitol Inn
226 N State StJackson, MS 39201, US
"Guests LOVED the rooms (nicely appointed and food was great). We were upset at the fact that they messed up a few reservations and asked me to ask some of my guests to switch hotels because of THEIR mistake? In addition, a couple of other wedding guests' reservations were "cancelled". I wonder if they asked the other non-wedding party guests to leave and switch hotels? Doubt it. They did "partially" make up for it, in the end, but I would print out a reservation and bring it with me if I booked this B&B."
Restaurant:
Amerigo
6592 Old Canton RdRidgeland, MS 39157, US
"Best Italian, Best Pasta, Best Place for Dessert! 6592 Old Canton Rd., 601-977-0563 When it comes to Italian food, Jacksonians have declared Amerigo the Best Italian restaurant for six years running . The Best Pasta appellation is a natural fit. And it"
Restaurant:
c*** of the Walk
141 Madison Landing CirRidgeland, MS 39157, US
"141 Madison Landing Cir., Ridgeland, 601-856-5500 Corn-pone-flipping waiters erase frowns, while endless platters of crispy fried catfish, hush puppies, and fries widen diner"
Restaurant:
Cherokee Inn
1410 Old Square RdJackson, MS 39211, US
"The Cherokee continues to prove that a standard"
Restaurant:
E&L Barbecue
1111 Bailey AveJackson, MS 39203, US
"You haven't had barbeque until you have had E&L!! My goodness!!"
Restaurant:
Nagoya
111 Colony Crossing WayMadison, MS 39110, US
"Best Sushi: Nagoya 6351 I-55 N., 601-977-8881 and 111 Colony Crossing Way, Madison, 601-856-5678 Eating at Nagoya gives you a taste of Japan that locals have come to appreciate. With a great atmosphere and friendly servers, Nagoya shocks your taste buds with their delicious Nagoya rolls. If the Nagoya lacks what you seek, try their Dynamite roll for a flavorful punch, or their tasty Rock"
Restaurant:
Penn
2085 Lakeland DrJackson, MS 39216, US
"2085 Lakeland Dr., 601-982-9004 Some of the BEST catfish in the entire state of Mississippi!"
Restaurant:
Primos Cafe
2323 Lakeland DrFlowood, MS 39232, US
"Best Biscuits and Best Breakfast! For a native Mississippian whose mama made the best biscuits ever, breakfast is biscuits. Yes, in New York City, I learned to love me a good bagel with a schmear, but it still ain"
Restaurant:
Que Sera
2801 N State StJackson, MS 39216, US
"Best Gumbo, Best Outdoor Dining, Best Red Beans and Rice! 2801 N. State St., 601-981-2520 If you don"
Restaurant:
Stamps Superburgers
1801 Dalton StJackson, MS 39204, US
"You haven't had a BURGER until you've had a STAMPS burger! 1801 Dalton St., 601-352-4555 Alas, the rivalry between the brothers behind Stamps Superburgers and Cool Al"
Restaurant:
Two Sisters
707 N Congress StJackson, MS 39202, US
"707 N. Congress St., 601-353-1180 Best Local Fried Chicken and Best Soul Food. There"
Restaurant:
Wellington
1001 E County Line RdJackson, MS 39211, US
"1001 E. County Line Rd., 601-957-2800 Mouth-watering smells, a comfortable atmosphere and jazz music during Sunday brunch make Wellington"
Attraction:
Jackson State University
1400 Lynch StJackson, MS, United States
"Since 1877, Jackson State University has been providing young men and women opportunities that will empower them to succeed in an increasingly complex world. As the Urban University of Mississippi, Jackson State emphasizes public service programs designed to enhance quality of life and seek solutions to urban problems in the physical, social, intellectual, and economic environments."
Attraction:
Mississippi Farmer
929 High StJackson, MS 39202, US
"Where else in town can you find a big bag of fresh, Mississippi-grown organic lettuces for only a few dollars? Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays year round (unless the weather"
Attraction:
Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center
528 Bloom StJackson, MS 39202, US
"The museum is housed in the former Smith Robertson School, the first public school built for African Americans in Jackson. The school opened in 1894 and served the African American community until 1971. The original building was a two story wood structure that burned in 1909. Being replaced that same year, a brick structure was erected by a local African American contractor. In 1929, the prominent architectural firm Hull and Mulvaney enlarged the building and enhanced it with its Art Deco facade. The school was named for Mr. Smith Robertson, who was born a slave in Fayette, Alabama in 1847. After the Civil War he migrated to Jackson where he operated a successful barbering business. He was also in local politics and became the first African American Alderman in the City of Jackson."






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