Everything Bolton is known for
Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Bolton.
9 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Right here, on this seemingly quiet ground, a battle raged that sealed the fate of Vicksburg and the Confederacy. On May 16, 1863, Union General Ulysses S. Grant clashed with Confederate General John C. Pemberton at…
Ever wonder where a pivotal Civil War battle unfolded, shaping the fate of Vicksburg? You're driving right through it! This quiet stretch of Hinds County was once the scene of the Battle of Raymond. On 1863, May 12th,…
Pull over here! You're about to discover the enduring legacy of education and hope at the Southern Christian Institute, a beacon for African American students during segregation. Born in 1882 in Edwards, Mississippi,…
Just outside Mississippi's capital city, a mound rises from the earth that predates Jackson by at least six hundred years. Pocahontas Mound is a Mississippian-era platform mound in Hinds County, built sometime between…
This quiet spot holds a painful memory, a story often overshadowed by events at Kent State. On May May 15th, 1970, at Jackson State College in Mississippi, police confronted student protestors. Tensions escalated, and…
Ever wonder what stories a grand old hotel could tell? Up ahead, you'll see the King Edward Hotel, a Jackson landmark that's seen it all. Built as the Edwards Hotel in 1923, it quickly became the city's premier…
Jackson, Mississippi, situated amidst rolling hills unexpected in the state's delta-influenced landscape, owes much of its economic lifeblood to manufacturing. While government and healthcare are significant employers,…
Ever seen a Frank Lloyd Wright house that looks like a giant letter Y? Get ready, because you're about to pass one of his rare Usonian designs, right here in Jackson! This is Fountainhead, also known as the J. Willis…
These old bricks whisper stories of faith and forced labor. The Chapel of the Cross was built between 1850 and 1852. What makes this place truly remarkable is that enslaved people constructed it. The church's design,…