Natchez National Historical Park
Natchez National Historical Park commemorates the history of Natchez,
Mississippi. The park consists of three distinct parts. Fort Rosalie, the
William Johnson House, home of a freed African-American barber, and Melrose, the
estate of John T. McMurran.
The fort is not open to the public. The other two units of the park include
displays related to life in antebellum Natchez.
The collection at Melrose's two-story Greek Revival main house and its slave
quarters includes painted floor cloths, mahogany punkah, a set of Rococo Revival
parlor furniture, a set of Gothic Revival dining room chairs, and bookcases with
books dating to the 18th century. These were collected from Natchez families
including the McMurran family.
The collection in the Johnson house includes furnishings from his life and
family. Archaeological objects found in the park are also on display.
Location
1 Melrose Montebello Pkwy
Natchez, Adams County
Mississippi,
USA
Getting There
To get to Natchez National Historical Park, you can take a bus or a train to the
city of Natchez. The nearest major airport is in Jackson, Mississippi, about 90
miles northeast of Natchez. Once in Natchez, you can take a taxi or ride-sharing
service to the park. The park is also easily accessible by car, with parking
available on site.
Nearby Airports
This is a list of primary airports in Mississippi that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
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Golden Triangle Regional
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