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Longwood of mid-19th century Oriental style built for Haller & Julia Nutt. Natchez, MS. | Hope Farm (c1775-1789) (Homochitto at Duncan Ave.) once home of a Spanish governor. Natchez, MS. On National Register. | Front entrance of Hope Farm. Natchez, MS. | Dunleith Mansion (48 Homochitto at Arlington). Natchez, MS. |
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W.H. Braden Elementary School (Homochitto St.). Natchez, MS. | Auburn mansion (c1812) (Duncan at Auburn Ave.). Natchez, MS. On National Register. | Auburn mansion. Natchez, MS. | Gloucester (c1803) (201 Lower Woodville Rd.) former home of Winthrop Sargent, first Mississippi Territorial Governor. Natchez, MS. On National Register. |
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Glenburnie planter's residence (c1833) (551 John R. Junkin Dr.). Natchez, MS. On National Register. | Elms Court mansion (1837). Natchez, MS. Style: Italian. On National Register. | Elms Court mansion amid Spanish Moss. Natchez, MS. | Linden (c1800) (1 Linden Place off Melrose Ave.) once home of Thomas B. Reed, first elected U.S. Senator from Mississippi. Natchez, MS. Style: Federal. On National Register. |
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Portico of Linden. Natchez, MS. | Front door of Linden, now a Bed & Breakfast. Natchez, MS. | Melrose (1845) (1 Melrose at Montebello Parkway). Natchez, MS. On National Register. | Melrose run by National Park Service. Natchez, MS. |
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Courtyard of Monmouth mansion. Natchez, MS. | Oakland (1835) (9 Oakhurst off Old Pond Rd.) built for granddaughter of Don Estevan Minor, Governor of Natchez Territory during Spanish regime. Natchez, MS. Style: Greek Revival. On National Register. |
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