When thinking of ruins in Mississippi, the Windsor Ruins undoubtedly come to mind. However, they’re not the only ruins in the Magnolia State. Mississippi is also home to the ruins of the Elizabeth Female Academy, which is purported as the first college for women in the U.S.

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