Certainly, UncleJuJu98. The link you provided leads to a Wikipedia page about Jackson Volcano, which is an extinct volcano located in Jackson, Mississippi. According to the page, Jackson Volcano is thought to have last erupted around 66 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period. The volcano is classified as a shield volcano, which means that it has a broad, gently sloping shape and is formed from numerous layers of lava flows. While Jackson Volcano is no longer active or erupting, it remains an important geological feature and is of interest to scientists who study volcanology and related fields.