Rosalie 1823
Duration
1 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Discover the Federal-style architecture that defines Rosalie’s elegant design
Learn about Rosalie’s role as Union Headquarters during the Civil War
Explore the Bicentennial Garden and gazebo with stunning river views
Experience the history of Peter and Eliza Little, original owners of Rosalie
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Experience the grandeur of Rosalie, a Federal-style mansion rich in American history. Originally built near the Mississippi River bluffs in 1716, Rosalie served as Union Headquarters during the Civil War and has been preserved with care by the Mississippi State Society Daughters of the American Revolution since 1938. Visitors can admire the exquisite John Henry Belter parlor furniture, explore beautiful gardens, and enjoy panoramic views of the Mississippi River from the Bicentennial Garden and gazebo. The home tells the story of its original owners, Peter and Eliza Little, and the important historical events that shaped the region.
Discover the architectural elegance and historic significance of Rosalie while strolling through its manicured grounds and richly furnished interiors. The property showcases original furnishings, period details, and a bell from the USS Mississippi III that visitors can ring. The blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty makes a visit to Rosalie a memorable journey into the past, highlighting the stories of the Natchez area and its early settlers.
Guided tour of Federal-style Rosalie
Gratuities
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Camera
Children under 12 enter free, adults and youth require tickets
Respect the historic interiors and do not touch original furnishings
Photography may be restricted in certain areas
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