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Tourist Spot Attractions In Natchez

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Natchez most commonly refers to: Natchez, Mississippi, a city in southwestern Mississippi, United States. Natchez people, a Native American nation, namesake of the Mississippi city. Natchez Trace Parkway, a United States National ParkwayNatchez may also refer to: Natchez language, the language of the Natchez people Natchez, also known as Naiche, the son of Cochise and last hereditary ruler of the Chiricahua Apaches Natchez, Louisiana, United States Natchez, Indiana, United States Natchez, Alabama, United States Natchez , American racehorse Natchez , several vessels of the same name USS Natchez, three U.S. Navy ships of the same name Les Natchez, a nove...
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  • 1. Vicksburg National Military Park Vicksburg
    Vicksburg National Military Park preserves the site of the American Civil War Battle of Vicksburg, waged from March 29 to July 4, 1863. The park, located in Vicksburg, Mississippi, , also commemorates the greater Vicksburg Campaign which led up to the battle. Reconstructed forts and trenches evoke memories of the 47-day siege that ended in the surrender of the city. Victory here and at Port Hudson, farther south in Louisiana, gave the Union control of the Mississippi River.
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  • 2. Windsor Ruins Port Gibson
    Windsor Ruins are in Claiborne County in the U.S. state of Mississippi, about 10 miles southwest of Port Gibson near Alcorn State University. The ruins consist of 23 standing Corinthian columns of the largest antebellum Greek Revival mansion ever built in the state. The mansion stood from 1861 to 1890, when it was destroyed by fire. The 2.1-acre site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 and was designated a Mississippi Landmark in 1985.
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  • 3. Stanton Hall Natchez
    Aaron Stanton Merrill also known as Tip Merrill was an American rear admiral during World War II who led American naval forces during the Solomon Islands campaign as well as the first admiral to solely use radar for fire control during wartime.
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  • 4. St. Mary Basilica Natchez
    St. Augustine's Church refers to many churches dedicated either to Augustine of Hippo or to Augustine of Canterbury, the first Archbishop of Canterbury. In Australia Saint Augustine's Catholic Church in Bourke Street, MelbourneIn Austria: St. Augustine's Church, the official name of the Augustinian Church, Vienna, AustriaIn Algeria: Basilique Saint Augustin, Annaba, AlgeriaIn Denmark: St. Augustine's Church, CopenhagenIn Germany: St. Augustin, Coburg St. Augustine's Monastery St. Augustine's of Canterbury, WiesbadenIn Malta: St Augustine Church Church of St Augustine, Victoria GozoIn the Philippines: St. Augustine Parish Church of Baliuag San Agustin Church, Manila St. Augustine Parish Church in Paoay, Ilocos NorteIn the United Kingdom: St Augustine's Church, Brighton St Augustine's Church...
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  • 5. Natchez City Cemetery Natchez
    The Natchez Trace Parkway is a National Parkway in the southeastern United States that commemorates the historic Old Natchez Trace and preserves sections of the original trail. Its central feature is a two-lane parkway road that extends 444 miles from Natchez, Mississippi, to Nashville, Tennessee. Access to the parkway is limited, with more than fifty access points in the states of Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. The southern end of the route is in Natchez at an intersection with Liberty Road, and the northern end is northeast of Fairview, Tennessee, in the suburban community of Pasquo, Tennessee, at an intersection with Tennessee State Route 100. In addition to Natchez and Nashville, the larger cities along the route include Jackson and Tupelo, Mississippi, and Florence, Alabama.The ...
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  • 7. William Johnson House Natchez
    William Charles Cole Claiborne was an American politician, best known as the first non-colonial Governor of Louisiana. He also has the distinction of possibly being the youngest Congressman in U.S. history, although reliable sources differ about his age.Claiborne supervised the transfer of Louisiana to U.S. control after the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, governing the Territory of Orleans from 1804 through 1812, the year in which Louisiana became a state. He won the first election for Louisiana's state Governor and served through 1816, for a total of thirteen years as Louisiana's executive administrator. New Orleans served as the capital city during both the colonial period and the early statehood period.
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