Dito "magnificent visitors center" and echo the sentiments that Natchez is worth visiting. The visitors center is the place to start your visit to Natchez. There are double decker on/off tour busses you can take from the Center. Hiking around the old town was very pleasant with good food and coffee stops. There is a lot of fascinating history there given that Natchez is one of only 3 surviving antebellum cities; Charlestown and Savannah being the other two. The horrors of slavery become evident in the excellent exhibit in the Center where the details of slavery emerge on multiple levels. There are many plaques on the walking tour which indicate how well the African American community progressed itself in Natchez which perhaps makes it different than other places in the deep south? Definitely start your visit to Natchez at the...
Read moreEvery itself was great. But when you walk in and go to the right. Theres a long desk. There was a lady behind there that clearly needs a job without people. She looked up at like we were idiots while we were asking about the different tours and restaurants. May be easy for locals. But we are visiting. First person in 2 days that was terrible. Even people on the street were more helpful then her. This lady had long hair (I say this because there were 2 behind the desk). If you want information....
Read moreThis was my family's first time visiting Natchez. The receptionist at the visitor center was very helpful with helping me find some fun and educational things for my family and I to do while we were in town. She was very polite and took out the time to give me information on each attraction that she told me about. The center had a lot of free helpful information about Natchez. It was also full of historical...
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