Construction on this architectural gem, the largest octagonal house in the U.S., began in 1860, but was interrupted by the onset of war. A National Historic Landmark, the still-unfinished mansion is an enduring symbol of the impact of the Civil War.
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Construction on this architectural gem, the largest octagonal house in the U.S., began in 1860, but was interrupted by the onset of war. A National Historic Landmark, the still-unfinished mansion is an enduring symbol of the impact of the Civil War.
Home of the Daughters of the American Revolution and a unique collection of children's dolls and toys made from cloth and porcelain.
Melrose is one of many antebellum mansions located in and around Natchez, but it is the only one operated by the National Park Service. The park gives hourly tours of the Greek revival-style mansion,
This historic village features a museum, a reconstructed Natchez Indian House and three ceremonial mounds.
This white two-story antebellum house is available for tours.