Top 27 Things you NEED to know about NATCHEZ, Mississippi

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Top 27 Things you NEED to know about NATCHEZ, Mississippi

Natchez is a city in Mississippi. Set on the Mississippi River, it’s known for antebellum mansions like the unfinished, octagonal Longwood, and the Melrose estate, part of the Natchez National Historical Park. Once a trade route, Natchez Trace Parkway is now a recreational road and scenic drive. To the south, Grand Village of the Natchez Indians is home to a reconstructed Natchez house and three ceremonial mounds.

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I was born here @ Charity hospital. I often stayed summers with my grandparents on Beaumont St ....I always wonder what it's like here now in 2022. My grandparents are deceased and most of the family and friends/ neighbors I was raised up around.


Watching from Dallas Texas
I see so many fond memories here

cbutler
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One of the 27 things that Natchez, Mississippi is known for (or should be known for) is that in the 1800's.. it was a Concentration Camp (i.e., The Devil's Punchbowl)

-en
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In about 2010 a friend from Jackson that I was visiting took me down there. I instantly fell in love with your town! Being from Nashville, (which is where the Natchez Trace begins) it takes almost exactly the same amount of time to get there on the Trace as it does the interstate and such a beautiful drive. I was ready to move house and my business there after just one day!

wedjr
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I lived there for 6 years and had a great time ! 80-86

DasDutchman
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RIP to My Dad Barry Wayne Carney, this is his old stomping grounds. He tended bar at the oldest Bar on the Mississippi “Under The Hill Saloon” with JD. I used to go down there to visit all my family. Many Great memories in good old Natchez.

thecurrentfactor
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In the early 1990's, I visited a cousin who was living near Hattiesburg. One day she drove us to Natchez. We stopped in the center of the city to purchase tickets to see some of the historic homes. One was the home of the Mississippi Daughters of the American Revolution, where we learned that General Ulysses S. (?) Grant made the house his headquarters during the Civil War; moving all (or most) of the furniture to the attic so that it wouldn't be damaged. We had lunch at a restaurant overlooking the Mississippi River & the Lower town and street. On that day, the Mississippi was docked down there. After lunch she drive us to Longwood to visit this very unusual unfinished home. It certainly has a very interesting history and unusual shape to the home. We enjoyed our visit to Natchez very much. Leaving Natchez proper, she drive noeth on the Natshez Parkway. After driving several miles north, we saw a sign for an Indian mound and left the Parkway to explore this site. We read the sign, and then climbed to the top, where we walked the length of it. This mound reminded me of mounds I had seen, from windows of a car I was traveling in, many years before in Ohio.

joane.landers
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Great, yet another video I have to read.

cathynorris
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As a person who lives in Natchez if u looking for excitement and fun this isnt it. Natchez is more of a retiring place. Also great video

KSNLifestyle
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I drove many of the same streets in May. Stayed a weekend in Natchez, just because. Interesting city, I drove by a few more of the antebellum homes than you did. I spent some time just watching the river which was still in flood stage at the time. Enjoyed the video, thanks

cliffordholloway
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nice, video. This is an interesting city. Possibly, worth a visit

horseplop
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I worked on a river cruise boat that would stop here. It was my favorite place!

simsedits
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I’m from Tennessee and I’m thinking about moving to Mississippi some day. I’ve looked at Natchez, Yazoo City, Picayune, and Columbia. I’d like to start a catfish farm down there. I want to live in a small town that’s similar in size to the town I live in in Tennessee (5, 000 pop.) I wanna live somewhere that has good fishing and good land for farming but is also close to a nice town that has stuff going on. I don’t want to be too far from Jackson so I can get flights to places. Any recommendations on where to live?

hashslash
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I live in Natchez and it’s nothing to really do unless u wanna go to see historic things and by things to do I mean like the mall is dead and the only thing there is would be a bowling alley

camyawebster
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Conhecendo um pouco das cidades do estado de Mississippi assim eu tenho uma noção de como é, e posso escolher a melhor cidade para morar.
Muito Obrigada pelos vídeos.

glauciamoraisteixeira
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How are the real estate investing opportunities out there? I see LOTS of decent properties for little of nothing compared to Texas out here. Thinking about firing up the check book and getting a few properties out that way for renting. What are your thoughts?

TonyTheWayGuy
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Nice city. We were planning on visiting last spring until this whole Covid thing hit. Where is a good part of town to stay if you are interested in the historic plantations? Thanks

neighborhoodcatlady
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Amazing... You spent most of the time in the video filming the mundane party of the city, and missed the most beautiful... 😳

andresetc
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Would have been nice if he showed pictures of the historic sights and names mention

stacytowns
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I was born here, if you came to have fun. This is not the place for it. People come here for retirement, I would not recommend you to come to do activities.

aestheticswithkendall
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Is there a reason you drove down through every ghetto neighborhood?

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