Natchez Buildings & Towers
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Buildings & Towers in Natchez, MS, Mississippi.
Longwood is the unfinished dream home and architectural marvel of Dr. Haller Nutt, and is today listed as an official National Historic Landmark. The building features a beautiful and unique octagonal structure with an onion dome and visitors can tour the home and grounds, including the unfinished interior.
Historic Jefferson College dates to the very early 1800s and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The property, which today is home annual events such as the Copper Magnolia Festival, a Civil War re-enactment, vintage baseball games and a children's Christmas festival, has been a popular film location for Civil War and Southern films. Informational tours, which include interpretive exhibits, a gift shop and a nature trail of several miles are all open to visitors with free admission.
Stanton Hall was built in 1858 on an entire city block and is today listed as an official National Historic Landmark. In addition to serving as a venue for weddings and special events, the historic property is home to the Carriage House Restaurant and daily tours are given of the home with hostesses dressed in antebellum costumes.






