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.
Part of Natchez National Historical Park, Melrose is an antebellum plantation that features a slavery exhibit.
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.
