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Experience the grandeur of the antebellum era at Elms Court. This home is a true testament to this period and a must-see for anyone interested in southern history and architecture.
Spring Pilgrimage Tours
Experience the grandeur of the antebellum era at Elms Court. This home is a true testament to this period and a must-see for anyone interested in southern history and architecture.
The mansion is a fine example of Greek Revival architecture. It features a grand entrance with a portico supported by four columns, located in the heart of the downtown area—one of the most visited mansions in Mississippi.
Take a guided tour of this Garden, listed in the Smithsonian Institute Archives of American Gardens. Tour the interior of this elegant Greek Revival home with Spanish Territorial history. It is a must-see!
See the first Mansion built with Large White Columns in Natchez, made from handmade bricks and then stuccoed. Many homes after Auburn tried to create the design produced by the architect a famous New Yorker, Levi Weeks.
This home is perfect for history enthusiasts. Everything remains original, including the bullet hole in the front door from Union Soldiers. Come and enjoy the stories from the Diary of a 15 yr olds detail of how it was to live on this plantation in the 1800s.
This fascinating mansion has insights into the history and the people who lived there. Guests will witness one of the best well-kept mansions and manicured gardens with original slave quarters on the property, making it one of the best to tour—southern hospitality at its finest.
The tour begins with a piano concert. The same family has owned the house since 1877, and it now features a gallery of paintings, rare antique maps and prints, George Ohr pottery, and Native American Arts.
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the world of one of the most beloved movies of all time – Gone With the Wind (entrance door). As you pass the famous entrance, you will tour our beautiful home and land, where generations have lived since 1849.
Tour the only brownstone mansion in Natchez, where, in the 1800s was considered the most modern home and the dream of every bride in town to own.
This home was built for the famous Steamboat Captain Thomas P. Leathers. Today it showcases a gorgeous collection of Empire and Victorian furnishings.
Sunnyside is a beautiful home in Natchez featuring a lush and meticulously maintained garden. The garden offers visitors the opportunity to explore the property’s stunning grounds and tour the interior of this one-of-a-kind home.
Texada, a historic home located in the heart of Spanish Town, is the first neighborhood built in Natchez. It offers a glimpse of the Colonial era—the oldest Brick building in Mississippi. We welcome you to stroll around this neighborhood and tour this beautiful home.
Welcome to Natchez, where history and Southern charm come together ideally. Nestled in the heart of the city, near the historic Natchez Cemetery, lies a beautiful home that offers the perfect blend of modern amenities and traditional southern hospitality. The Gardens is one of the best homes to visit.
We invite historian enthusiasts to tour this Tavern under restoration. Andrew Ellicott, under the direction of President George Washington and in defiance of Spanish authorities, raised the American flag on this hill in 1797 for the first time in Natchez.
The Thomas Staniforth House is a classic Greek revival brick cottage. Thomas Staniforth was a Natchez Builder/ Contractor of the Adams County, Mississippi, area residential houses, and he used this house as a model home for his business.
Nestled on Seven lush acres, The Towers is surrounded by beautiful sculpture gardens and is considered one of the most elegant historic homes in Mississippi. The interior accommodates exceptional antique furnishings and extraordinary collections rarely seen anywhere. Tourists come from all over the world to visit this one-of-a-kind home.