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Historic Natchez and Emerald Mound Full Day Private Tour

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Overview
Unearth the captivating history of Natchez, Mississippi, on an unforgettable private tour. Explore the Grand Village, a window into the rich Native American culture. Marvel at Windsor Ruins' majestic columns, remnants of a bygone era. Meander down the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway. Experience the grandeur of Stanton Hall, an exquisite antebellum mansion adorned with opulent furnishings and breathtaking gardens. Then, discover Longwood Plantation, a haunting architectural masterpiece frozen in time, its unfinished grandeur echoing the stories of the past.

Reflect upon the lives lived as you wander through the ornate tombstones of the historic Natchez Cemetery. Pay tribute to the courageous soldiers at Natchez National Cemetery, a solemn reminder of their sacrifice.

From indigenous roots to antebellum splendor, immerse yourself in the captivating stories that have shaped this remarkable city. Experience history firsthand and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
City: Mississippi
Mon 01 Sep
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Starting at $325.00
Mon 01 Sep
Starting at $325.00
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What's Included
Private transportation
All Fees and Taxes
Soda/Pop
Bottled water
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Extra time is included in the estimated total tour time for guests to have time for lunch, shopping, and or traffic issues.
What To Expect
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Grand Village of the Natchez Indians
Embark on a journey through time at the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians, a fascinating tour stop near Natchez, Mississippi. Step into the world of the native Natchez tribe and immerse yourself in their rich culture and heritage. Explore the meticulously reconstructed structures and artifacts that paint a vivid picture of their way of life. Marvel at the craftsmanship and intricate details of the ancient dwellings. Learn about their traditions, beliefs, and interactions with early European settlers. The Grand Village offers a unique glimpse into the lives of the Natchez Indians, allowing you to connect with their stories and gain a deeper understanding of their history.
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The Natchez Trace Parkway
Discover the beauty and serenity of the Natchez Trace, just outside the charming city of Natchez, Mississippi. This section of the historic trail offers a scenic escape into nature's embrace. Immerse yourself in the tranquility as you wind through the picturesque landscapes, bordered by towering trees and dotted with wildflowers. Take in the gentle curves of the road and savor the peaceful atmosphere that surrounds you.
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Stanton Hall
Join us on an enchanting visit to Stanton Hall, a magnificent antebellum mansion nestled in the heart of Natchez, Mississippi. Immerse yourself in the opulence and grandeur of the South as you explore its impressive Greek Revival architecture and lush gardens. Admire the exquisite furnishings, intricate woodwork, and stunning chandeliers that transport you to a bygone era of elegance. As you wander through the halls, knowledgeable guides will regale you with captivating stories of the mansion's history and the notable figures who once graced its rooms. Come and experience the timeless charm of Stanton Hall – a true gem of Natchez's rich historical heritage.
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Longwood
Welcome to Longwood, a captivating tour stop in Natchez, Mississippi. Immerse yourself in the haunting allure of this unique antebellum mansion frozen in time. As you step inside, be prepared to be transported to the past, where unfinished grandeur tells a tale of lost dreams and faded opulence. Explore the intricate architectural details and marvel at the impressive octagonal design. Let the echoes of the past guide your imagination as you discover the tragic story that surrounds this unfinished masterpiece. Longwood promises a truly unforgettable experience, inviting you to step into a world of mystery and intrigue that will leave you spellbound.
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Natchez Bluffs and Under-the-Hill Historic District
Known as Natchez Under-the-Hill, this area of Natchez was described by numerous nineteenth-century travelers as one of the rowdiest ports on the Mississippi River. Here docked the keelboats and the flatboats, and, beginning in 1811, the steamboats. Taverns, gambling halls, and brothels lined the principal street.
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Historic Natchez Cemetery
Experience a journey through history as you visit the Natchez Historic Cemetery, a captivating tour stop in Natchez, Mississippi. This hallowed ground holds the stories of generations past, with ornate tombstones and serene surroundings creating a reflective atmosphere. Wander through the meticulously maintained grounds, discovering the rich tapestry of lives lived and legacies left behind. As you pay homage to those laid to rest here, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the city's heritage and the individuals who played a part in shaping it. The Natchez Historic Cemetery is a place of contemplation and remembrance, offering a profound connection to the past.
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Natchez National Cemetery
Natchez National Cemetery is a significant tour stop located in Natchez, Mississippi. This historic cemetery serves as the final resting place for brave men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces. Established in 1866, the cemetery honors the memory and sacrifices of soldiers who fought in various wars, including the Civil War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The cemetery's design incorporates several notable features, including a central monument dedicated to unknown soldiers and a flagpole proudly flying the American flag. Visitors can also find informational plaques scattered throughout, providing insights into the cemetery's significance and the stories behind some of the interred individuals.
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Emerald Mound
**Emerald Mound Tour Stop Summary:** The Emerald Mound, located near Natchez, Mississippi, is one of the largest mounds in the United States, spanning eight acres. Constructed by the ancestors of the Natchez Indians between 1250 and 1600 AD, this ancient ceremonial site offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. Visitors can explore the well-preserved mounds, learn about the historical significance and rituals of the Natchez people, and enjoy the serene natural surroundings. The site provides an educational and immersive experience, connecting modern visitors with the profound history of Native American civilizations.
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