South Cherry Street Historic District is a historic district in Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S..[2] The district is roughly rectangular in shape and includes Cherry Street and Monroe and Drummond Streets, from just south of South Street (the south boundary of the Uptown Vicksburg Historic District) to Bowmar Street on the south and includes Baum and Chambers streets to Stout's Bayou.[3]
The majority of the buildings in South Cherry Street were constructed during the city's boom period of 1880 to 1910.[3]
Architectural styles in the district include Vicksburg architectural types typically found, including the 2-bayshotgun, the 3, 4 and 5-bay galleried cottages and the 3-bay galleried townhouse.[3] Also represented are Queen Anne, Greek Revival, Italianate, Shingle, Romanesque Revival, Colonial Revival, Neoclassical, Tudor Gothic, Tudor Revival, Mission Revival, Mediterranean, Spanish Revival, Italian Renaissance, Prairie, American Foursquare, Craftsman Bungalow, and Ranch styles.[3]
The district includes two structures which are the Cherry Street Bridge (1911), and Baum Street, a brick paved street.[3] Streets in the South Cherry Street Historic District were all paved in brick beginning around 1910, however only Baum Street remains uncovered.[3]