Main Street USA: Welcome to Natchez, MS by OPEN Forum
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Each week MSNBC's Your Business features experts to share their secrets for improving your business. This week, we hit the road once again this week to find out how small businesses are doing on Main Street USA. Natchez, Mississippi is a town that's over 300 years old with a population of about 16,000 people. Like many main streets, there are empty storefronts., but unlike those same communities, business owners here have discovered a formula for survival.
Stanton Hall Mansion in Natchez, MS., the rear view
STANTON HALL, THE MOST SPECTACULAR OF ANTEBELLUM MANSIONS IN NATCHEZ, MS., IS ON TOUR DURING THE SPRING AND FALL PILGRIMAGES. COMPLETED IN 1857, THIS MANSION IS FULL OF ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNISHINGS. NATCHEZ HAD A MULTITUDE OF WEALTHY PLANTATION OWNERS WHOSE SOURCE OF INCOME CAME FROM HUGE COTTON FIELDS. MANY PLANTATION OWNERS BUILT SUMMER DWELLINGS IN NATCHEZ WHICH WERE A SHOWCASE OF THEIR WEALTH. ALMOST ALL OF THEIR FURNISHINGS WERE IMPORTED ALONG WITH IMPORTED CHINA, CHANDALIERS, CARPETING, AND DRAPERIES. ON THE GROUNDS OF THIS MANSION IS THE CARRIAGE HOUSE RESTAURANT SERVING EXCELLENT SOUTHERN MENU. THEY ALSO SERVE MINT JULEPS THAT WILL KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF!
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Natchez MS - Vidalia LA Mississippi river crossing
April 17th, 2018, our first day back on the road for Tour II of TourDePACLANTIC.blogspot.com following our collision on January 30th of this year. There are many folks and organizations we are thankful for and here is where I gave thanks to just some of those that helped. Thank you all!!
Intelligent Design Cycles, SineWave Cycles, Trailside Bicycle Company, and many many others. Thank you so very much. Please visit these companies for all of your biking needs!
TourDePACLANTIC.blogspot.com a cross country bicycle tour by Harold and Daisy for VeteransAndTheirPets.org
Natchez 300th Anniversary Special | Mississippi Roads | MPB
Walt visits Natchez to celebrate the city’s 300th birthday. Join him as he takes us to Emerald Mound, one of the nation’s largest Indian mounds, then visits with famed Natchez author Greg Iles to learn about the city’s colorful history. Walt also explores how the Mississippi River made Natchez one of the richest cities in America, but also made it the location of an infamous slave market, the Forks of the Road. Movie producer and Natchez native Jennifer Ogden Combs tells how the 300th birthday has brought all segments of the Natchez community together, reflecting on their city’s legacy in new ways.
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Yamaha V Star 650 Sunday Afternoon Ride Vicksburg & Natchez Mississippi Trip Part 2
Big Black River Railroad Bridge | Vicksburg National Military Park | Natchez Trace Parkway | Windsor Ruins | Natchez, MS | Motovlog V Star 650 Part 2
I spent a beautiful day in western Mississippi. Hope you enjoy all of the historic places I went to.
Below are links to some of the places I went to.
Landaux Show Presents!: Historic Plantation Home Tour! Part 1
(recorded 3/7/2013) A friend of mine was nice enough to let me take a tour through this sugar cane field plantation home, built maybe in early 1900s! Ill add more to the Description as I go, but as you will hear, 3 people over the years have passed on in this house! :-O To my fellow toilet fans, check out the original classic thats in the 2nd bathroom! Could not find a date or a brand stamped on either. Didnt get a chance to see the replacement toilet in the first bathroom. This house was also used in a show Tapps or whatever lol! Cant wait until the time is right to go in here when we have a night-time LIGHTNING STORM!! :-O
Your Next Home – VaHi Antebellum Style
This breathtaking antebellum style home in Virginia-Highland features tall ceilings, huge windows, custom lighting, grand staircase, covered porch and second-floor balcony enhance this spacious four-bedroom, three-bath home.
You can enjoy the beautifully landscaped yard from the back deck or the generous front porch. Guests can stay in the one-bedroom, one-bath carriage house with its own living room and kitchen. The open house is Sunday, October 19, from 2-5 p.m. at 826 Saint Charles Avenue. Listed for $768,850 by The Zac Team, RE/MAX Metro Atlanta.
Our first two featured homes went immediately under contract. Want to feature your home? Email Rebecca@SchroderPR.com.
Natchez, Mississippi
Tour this majestic old city in a horse drawn carriage. See more videos at billsvideos.weebly.com
Leaving Natchez MS heading south...
Sitting on the river in Vidalia just across the bridge from Natchez Mississippi . Planning my next move. Time to push on!
Dec 8 Soaring Columns in a Picturesque Setting
John Holyoak presents today's Natchez History Minute about the listing of Dunleith as a National Historic Landmark in December, 1974. The great antebellum mansion, the last in Mississippi with an encircling colonnade, rests in a 40-acre park like setting with a collection of Gothic outbuildings. Since 1976, the house has served as a luxury inn.
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
The New Orleans Pharmacy Museum in the French Quarter is located at the site of the first pharmacy in the United States: Join Lauren Fleurty Girl Thom as she tours this interesting New Orleans museum.
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Springfield Plantation
Pretend to ride in a horse-drawn carriage into the plantation located 24 miles north off the Natchez Trace. The home of Great Uncle Cato West's in-laws. Cato had a similar mansion nearby that is lost to history.
Charleston, SC House Carriage Tour w/ Milo & Kirby
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Natchez Trace - April 10, 2009
I rode on the Natchez Trace for about 51 miles on Saturday from Tupelo to about Winona. Here's part of that drive
Valda Harveston of Magnolia Bluffs Casino at #STC17
Natchez flooding problems
Natchez deals with the rising waters of the Mississippi River
Ep. 281 - Duff Green Mansion
Vicksburg is one of those Civil War era cities that I long to visit because I love antebellum mansions. The Greek Revival architecture and magnolia trees take me back to an earlier time with hoop skirts embellished with ribbons and elegant carriages riding in the streets, but it was also a dark time of slavery and division in the United States that would lead to the outbreak of the Civil War. Vicksburg was the scene of an intense battle that would leave over 37,000 causalities in its wake. Just prior to the outbreak of the war, Duff Green built his mansion and the Bed and Breakfast still carries his name today. The mansion seems to have more than just the Green name. Spirits of the family members seem to have stayed on her in the afterlife. Join me as I explore the history and hauntings of the Duff Green Mansion! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Kim Gasiorowski and features the Park of Monsters and This Month in History features the founding of Mission San Juan Capistrano. Mort starts his Executive Producer eulogies on this episode as well!
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Apr 1 Robert D Smith
Jim Coy presents a Natchez History Minute about Robert D. Smith, a free man of color who prospered in mid-19th century Natchez operating a hack business. Smith constructed a house and livery stable on the bluff at the top of Silver Street, a strategic location to serve the river traffic arriving Under-the-Hill.
FULL DOCUMENTARY: Mississippi's War: Slavery and Secession | MPB
State’s Rights vs Slavery? What was the motivating factor that lead to the conflict? Examine the reasons behind Mississippi’s decision to secede from the United States, and the ramifications that action had on its citizens.
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