Greenville is a city in, and the county seat of, Washington County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 34,400 at the 2010 census. It is located in the area of historic cotton plantations and culture known as the Mississippi Delta.
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Belmont Plantation, Est 1857 is the last antebellum mansion along the river in the Mississippi Delta, standing at over 9,000 square feet. The house and the grounds are currently undergoing an extensive restoration but are already available for weddings, events, tours, accommodations, and luxury sportsmen excursions!
Our family spent one night at the Belmont Plantation. It is beautiful! We stayed in the Victoria suite, beds were very comfortable and it was quiet. Morning of check out we enjoyed a delicious breakfast and enjoyed learning about the history of Belmont and had a tour of the grounds. We will definitely go back and highly recommend staying here.
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It was so unique that it caught my eye while driving to cross the Mississippi River into Arkansas. Came back by and stopped for a photo op and to see inside. Postcards would be an excellent addition to the place.
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Exhibited in the oldest structure in Downtown Greenville, this museum presents the history of one of the greatest natural disasters this country has ever known. On Thursday, April 21, 1927, at 7:45 a.m., at 7:45 A.M., the levee at Stops Landing, 8 miles north of Greenville, broke due to the pressure from the swollen Mississippi River and created the greatest single crevasse ever to occur anywhere on the river. View actual flood artifacts and photographs illustrating the flood’s impact on life and death during the four months Greenville and the Mississippi Delta were inundated. The 12-minute documentary film superbly illustrates the Great Flood of ’27 and the struggle of man against nature.
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