- TripBuzz discovered 15 different types of activities for couples in the Natchez area, including Architectural Buildings (like Longwood), Historic Homes (like Rosalie Mansion), Historic Sites (like Melrose) and National & State Parks (like Natchez Trace Parkway National Park), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 22 date ideas in or near Natchez, Mississippi, including 1 fun or romantic activity in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ferriday.
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The cathedral of the diocese since 1886 until 1977, the St. Mary Basilica is the final resting place of the exhumed remains of the first catholic bishop of Mississippi.
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Built in the Greek revival architectural style, the Melrose mansion was declared a National Historic Landmark. It is furnished accordingly to the period prior to the Civil War. It has a 2 stories kitchen, a smoke house, and slave quarters, just to name a few of the amenities.
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Organizing league tournaments, Rivergate Bowling Lanes offers visitors a bowling alley experience with automatic scoring and bumpers. On select nights, the alley hosts a disco bowling event featuring music from the 1970s.
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Built in 1830 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, the First Presbyterian Church is not only a place of worship, but also a place where holy sacraments can be performed.
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Natchez National Historical Park contains the former home of African American barber and slave owner William Johnson, the antebellum estate of John McMurran, and French Fort Rosalie. The park also contains archeological objects and documents.
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A popular site for special events, the Auburn Museum & Historic Home is also known for its architecture. Visitors who tour the mansion can see the free standing spiral staircase.
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Built during 1851-1857, the Stanton Hall was built in the classical revival architectural style. It serves as a model for Disney's haunted mansion, and it can be rented for special events.
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A National Historic Landmark, the Emerald Mound covers 8 acres and was built by depositing earth at the base of a natural hill. Atop of it there are two smaller mounds. It was built by the ancestors of the Natchez Indians.
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Chartered in 1802, Jefferson College was initially a college-preparatory school and then became a college in 1817. The future President of the Confederate States of America Jefferson Davis attended Jefferson College when he was ten years old.
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Intersection of Liberty Road and Washington Road, Natchez, MS
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Forks of the Roads Monument provides plaques and informational signs with photos depicting what took place on this particular spot during slavery. Visitors can view old newspaper ads selling off slaves as well as ads offering rewards for lost slaves.