Natchez, the oldest settlement on the Mississippi River, has more antebellum houses than any other place in the United States. Many of these historic homes are open for tours. The friendly local people welcome visitors to their historic city with warm Southern charm. Tour the homes, the Grand Village of the Natchez and the Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture. Festivals and celebrations occur often throughout the year. For gamblers, the riverboat gaming experience is a fun and fascinating change from ordinary casinos. Active visitors will enjoy great golf, tennis, hiking, biking and fishing.
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Lansdowne Plantation was built in 1853 by George Marshall I, and his wife, Charlotte Hunt Marshall. The house boasts Greek Revival style architecture and fine Rococo furnishings. The house is currently owned and occupied by the fifth generation of Marshalls, but there are seven generations and counting. Daily tours are by appointment only.
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The mission of the Miss Lou Heritage Group and Tours is to enrich and educate tourists, visitors, and residents of the Miss Lou area on the rich history, culture, contributions of people of African descent from the Miss Lou and surrounding areas.
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Take an in depth, narrated tour through the historic district of downtown Natchez, aboard a comfortable, quiet Global Electric Motorcar. The vehicle can accommodate up to 5 passengers, minimum of 2 people per tour, and after departing the Natchez Visitor Center, begins the tour at the site of the French fort, Rosalie, that was built when the city was established in 1716. It's a great way to get a lay of the land when you first arrive, and helps you decide what else to see and do during your stay.
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