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Description: | "Homewood," one of the largest mansions in the Natchez area, was built in 1855-1860. |
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Description: | Gloucester, the home of Winthrop Sargent, Mississippi's first governor was built in 1800 by David Williams. |
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Description: | The Old Weeks Home, known as "Shadows-on-the-Teche," was a white-columned brick residence built in 1830. The home was a backdrop for several events during ... |
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Description: | View along the path leading to the east entrance at Villa Louis. The herringbone pattered brick path is lined with trees and coleus plants. |
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Description: | View from Cole's Hill of the Plymouth Rock Monument, a granite canopy built in 1920 to house the Plymouth Rock. The inscription reads, "Erected by the Nat... |
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Description: | View of the modest home of Mary Washington (1708-1789), purchased by George Washington in 1772. The two-story residence features a front porch and is situ... |
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Description: | Draswing of the exterior view of Monticello, built in 1769 by Thomas Jefferson. The residence features a colonnaded front porch and a central dome. |
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Description: | Young woman in a period dress standing at the front entrance of Villa Louis. |
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