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D’EVEREUX 1836

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Adult

Ages 13+

$ 20

Child

Ages 12 and younger

Free

Discover D’Evereux: A Greek Revival Icon of Natchez

Built in 1836 for William St. John Elliot. D’Evereux is one of the first residential structure constructed in Natchez with a full-length monumental, two-story portico; the white columned look that would be stereotyped as southern architecture in later years. D’Evereux also marks the first appearance of a cupola in Natchez residential architecture. Although some changes have occurred to the interior, it is still generally original and intact. According to the National Register nomination form, “Perfection of proportion and academic rendering of its structural and decorative detail make D’Evereux one of the outstanding examples of the Greek Revival style.”

What’s included

  • Tour of the home.