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Enjoy a tour of Rosalie, Stanton Hall, and Longwood at a discounted price! Learn the fascinating history behind each home, see one of a kind antiques, and beautiful original furnishings. You don’t want to miss this deal!
- Rosalie, a magnificent example of the Federal Style, played a significant role in American History as the Union Headquarters during the Civil War. Rosalie’s John Henry Belter parlor furniture, twenty-one pieces in all, are among the finest examples of his work still in existence.
- Stanton Hall, a beautiful Palatial Greek Revival mansion, occupies an entire city block in downtown Natchez, MS. This home stands 5 stories tall and was originally 14,000 square feet. Stanton Hall boasts many original furnishings, beautiful antiques, and one of a kind arched millwork.
- The largest octagonal home remaining in America, Longwood is a superb example of the mid-nineteenth century “villa in the oriental style”. Construction halted when the Civil War began, causing artisans to leave behind their tools, paint brushes, and lovely Longwood, never to be brought to completion.