Excited to celebrate with you!
Excited to celebrate with you!
A Drive through 10,000 Years of History
The Natchez Trace Parkway is a 444-mile recreational road and scenic drive through three states. It roughly follows the "Old Natchez Trace," a historic travel corridor used by American Indians, "Kaintucks," European settlers, slave traders, soldiers, and future presidents. Today, people can enjoy a scenic drive as well as hiking, biking, horseback riding, and camping along the Parkway.
Numerous 19th-century travelers described Natchez Under-the-Hill as one of the most rowdy ports on the Mississippi River. The area was lined with brothels, taverns, and gambling halls, catering to the needs of boatmen and other visitors. The Natchez Under the Hill Saloon offers a taste of what was.
Experience the grandeur of the South touring historic homes in Natchez. Immerse yourself in history, admire exquisite collections, and feel the warmth of southern hospitality. Guided tours with passionate hosts and homeowners await you in our richly historic town. Explore and discover its hidden treasures.
Darby"s is a destination for mouth-watering fudge and so much more! Don't be fooled, this is southern shopping at its best! You will marvel at all that Darby has in store. From world-class gifts, to holiday selections galore, not to mention that mouth-watering fudge and everything in between! Not to be missed! And Darby's Furniture & Interiors just across Main Street is another delight. Their art selection is wonderful! Make time to shop in Natchez!
Grand Village of the Natchez, also known as the Fatherland Site, is a 128.1-acre site encompassing a prehistoric indigenous village and earthwork mounds in present-day south Natchez, Mississippi. The village complex was constructed starting about 1200 CE by members of the prehistoric Plaquemine culture.