The historic McDermott House (c. 1907) offers a rare chance to own a remarkable piece of Vicksburg history. Originally constructed in 1905 and later relocated to 1111 South Street, this Mission-style residence is a notable example of early 20th-century architectural eclecticism, as recognized on the Historical Register. Inside, the home showcases beautiful parquetry floors, 8 fireplaces with distinct mantel designs, soaring ceilings, and coffered ceilings in the foyer, hallway, and front parlor. A stunning Art Nouveau stained glass window adds character, while wood pocket doors and a grand staircase enhance the home's historic charm. The main level features a formal dining room and an updated kitchen with granite countertops and stainless appliances. Also a small home office and half bath complete the first floor. Upstairs offers 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and a flexible room off the primary suite ideal for a sitting room or future closet. The third floor includes an additional bedroom, split bath, and large attic storage area. Being sold as-is, this property presents a unique opportunity for investors or buyers with a vision to restore and showcase a true architectural gem.