- The list below includes 23 free or cheap things to do in or near Natchez, Mississippi, including 16 different types of inexpensive activities like Architectural Buildings, Historic Homes, Historic Sites and History Museums.
- From Historic Natchez Cemetery to Natchez Trace Parkway National Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Natchez and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ferriday.
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Offering introductions to haunted areas in the city, Natchez Ghost Tours is a local tourist attraction. Along with transportation to various venues, knowledgeable guides go along on each trip to provide background stories and facts about ghost sightings.
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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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There are 2 types of tours available at the Frogmore Plantation, a historic tour and a modern tour. The plantation was founded in the early 18th century and it is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Builders took over 3 years before completing construction of the 25 rooms Windsor Manor owned by Smith Coffee Daniell II in 1865. When completed it was the largest home in America, but it burned to the ground on February 17, 1890, and all that remains are the 24 Corinthian columns.
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The 400-acre Grand Gulf Military Park contains Fort Cobun, Fort Wade, the colored infantry Grand Gulf Cemetery, a museum containing a mastodon bone, a carriage house containing a Civil War Museum, a 1790s Spanish house, and other buildings. Visitors can camp, picnic, hike, and climb an observation tower.
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Visitors can tour a historic site that originally served as a plantation and later was the site for 5 movies at Greenwood Plantation. The plantation also features a bed and breakfast inn.
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Fort DeRussy State Historic Site is named after Col. Lewis G. DeRussy and consists of an earthen fort, cemetery and water battery. The union forces captured the fort as part of the Red River campaign in 1864.
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837 Martin Luther King Drive, Marksville, LA 71351
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Visit the Marksville State Historic Site for a look at the historic progress of the region. Visitors can tour the facilities, enjoy the exhibits at the museum, or test the walking trails.
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With the first flowers being planted more than 1 century and ½ ago, the Afton Villa Gardens are included in the National Register of Historic Places.
49.6 Miles
A site of historic interest, the Hypolite Bordelon House is a preserved Acadian-style home. Visitors can tour the small house's two main rooms and see artifacts and furniture from old Louisiana.