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  "textContent": "Jackson leaders and residents hope to revitalize the capital city through green infrastructure projects, including a communal green space on Farish Street, an expansion of the city’s Museum Trail and an effort to renew the Mississippi River Basin Model.\n\nThe post Jacksonians Turn to Green Infrastructure to Revitalize Historic Landmarks, Connect Residents appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.",
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