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SWEET AUBURN 1833
Dr. John Wesley Monette, the original owner of the home, is renowned for his advocacy in preventing the spread of Yellow Fever through quarantine. Built in the Federal-style, Sweet Auburn is situated among lush rolling lawns, a reflective pond, and expressive oak trees. Sweet Auburn’s property includes multiple historic sites on one property; a cemetery, Monette’s library, and a medical office. Sweet Auburn boasts original millwork, including columns, archways, window casings, mantels, and door frames produced in Cincinnati and shipped down the Mississippi River.
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CONCORD QUARTERS c. 1819
The grandest building of the Natchez Colonial period, Concord Quarters is the only freestanding slave dwelling in the state of Mississippi that’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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AUBURN 1812
As the home of the first Mississippi Attorney General, Auburn established the style of the columned portico in the South and boasts a freestanding spiral staircase to the second floor. Architect Levi Weeks, defendant in the first transcribed murder trial in US history, designed Auburn after his acquittal. Was he innocent? Come hear the story and decide for yourself!
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STANTON HALL and LONGWOOD : 2 HOUSE PACKAGE
Enjoy a tour of 2 museum homes, Stanton Hall and Longwood. Take advantage of a discounted price by purchasing this 2-house package.
You don’t want to miss this special pricing and you DO NOT have to see both houses on the same day. Your purchase of the 2-house package can be split between any day you are in Natchez!
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STANTON HALL, LONGWOOD, and ROSALIE : 3 HOUSE PACKAGE
Enjoy tours 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 special pricing and you DO NOT have to tour all three houses on the same day. Your purchase of the 3-house package can be split between any day you are in Natchez!
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RICHMOND 1784, 1832, 1860
Richmond sits on 100+ acres of land within the city limits of Natchez. The entrance driveway is the one used by the Levin Marshall family and its guests for over 190 years and reveals a stunning approach to the home.
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STANTON HALL 1857
Stanton Hall, one of the most magnificent and Palatial Greek homes in America, occupies an entire city block in downtown Natchez. This home stands 5 stories tall with many original furnishings, beautiful antiques, and one of a kind arched millwork.
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ROSALIE 1823
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.
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OAK HILL 1835
Oak Hill, voted one of the winners in the TripAdvisor Traveler’s Choice Awards 8 times, boasts beautiful gardens and fountains around the property. Come experience the lovely Oak Hill Inn with unique period antiques in every room.
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ROUTHLAND 1817
Routhland boasts of unusual architecture and houses some of the finest antiques. Generous grounds shaded by century-old oaks and cypress, form a picturesque path to the entrance. The wide gallery, with white pillars entwined with century-old Southern Jasmine, bids a friendly reception.
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