1. Magnolia Bluffs Casino
Enjoy gaming and entertainment at Magnolia Bluffs Casino, offering a range of slot machines and table games with a scenic view of the Mississippi River.
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Enjoy gaming and entertainment at Magnolia Bluffs Casino, offering a range of slot machines and table games with a scenic view of the Mississippi River.
Visit Longwood, the largest octagonal house in the U.S., known for its unique design and rich history, though it remains unfinished.
Explore the rich history of Natchez through multiple sites including the Melrose estate and the William Johnson House.
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Stay at the Monmouth Historic Inn & Gardens, a charming antebellum mansion offering elegant accommodations and beautiful grounds.
Tour Stanton Hall, a stunning Greek Revival mansion in Natchez, known for its grand architecture and historical significance.
Discover the history of the Natchez people at the Grand Village, featuring reconstructed mounds and a museum.
Visit Rosalie Mansion, a beautifully preserved antebellum home with stunning views of the Mississippi River and lovely gardens.
Enjoy outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, and camping at Bob M. Dearing Natchez State Park, offering scenic views and a peaceful environment.
Explore Emerald Mound, the second-largest ceremonial mound in the U.S., offering insight into the area's ancient Native American cultures.
Reflect on history at Forks of the Road, the site of one of the largest slave markets in the antebellum South, now marked with informative displays.
Learn about the rich African American heritage of Natchez at this museum, showcasing exhibits on history, culture, and contributions to the community.
Begin your exploration of Natchez's history at the Visitor Center, offering information, exhibits, and guides to the park's historic sites.
Tour Magnolia Hall, a beautifully restored Greek Revival mansion, featuring period furnishings and art.
Visit The Towers, an opulent home known for its extensive collection of antique furnishings and seasonal tours.
Experience life in the antebellum South with a tour of Melrose, an elegant estate within the Natchez National Historical Park.
Explore Historic Auburn, a notable antebellum mansion featuring the first spiral staircase in Mississippi.
Get oriented with maps, brochures, and helpful tips for exploring Natchez at the Visitor Reception Center.
Take a leisurely walk along the Natchez Bluff Walking Trail, offering panoramic views of the Mississippi River and the surrounding landscape.
Visit the William Johnson House, part of the Natchez National Historical Park, to learn about the life of a free African American barber in the 1800s.
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