An Unforgettable Journey Through Natchez’s Most Storied Homes
Your ticket grants you exclusive access to 13 private historic homes along with 2 of Natchez’s most treasured museum properties. For just $150, you will step inside these remarkable residences, each lovingly preserved and rich with stories spanning centuries. Many homes will feature living history encampments, interpreters, and period vendors, allowing you to experience the past as though it has gracefully stepped forward to greet you.
Begin your visit at the Historic Train Depot overlooking the bluff at
200 North Broadway Street, where you’ll receive your welcome packet and your admission bracelet. This bracelet grants you entry to every home on the tour.
Home tours begin on the hour at 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00 AM and resume at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 PM each day.
Tour Homes Include:
Private Homes:
The Banker’s House • The Briars • Glenfield • Holly Hedges • Hope Farm • King’s Daughters • Oakland • Pleasant Hill • Propinquity • Ravenna • Rip Rap • Sweet Auburn • Wigwam
Museum Homes:
Melrose and Rosalie
Stroll shaded avenues, walk halls where history was made, and discover the personal stories of the families who shaped Natchez from the 18th to the 20th century.
This is more than a home tour — it is a journey into the living heart of Southern history.
Download map to plan your route.
Please note: Home availability is subject to change due to family or health emergencies. The Briars is unavailable for tour March 21. Please make plans to tour it March 19-20 for those touring the second weekend.
An Unforgettable Journey Through Natchez’s Most Storied Homes
Your ticket grants you exclusive access to 13 private historic homes along with 2 of Natchez’s most treasured museum properties. For just $150, you will step inside these remarkable residences, each lovingly preserved and rich with stories spanning centuries. Many homes will feature living history encampments, interpreters, and period vendors, allowing you to experience the past as though it has gracefully stepped forward to greet you.
Begin your visit at the Historic Train Depot overlooking the bluff at
200 North Broadway Street, where you’ll receive your welcome packet and your admission bracelet. This bracelet grants you entry to every home on the tour.
Home tours begin on the hour at 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00 AM and resume at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 PM each day.
Tour Homes Include:
Private Homes:
The Banker’s House • The Briars • Glenfield • Holly Hedges • Hope Farm • King’s Daughters • Oakland • Pleasant Hill • Propinquity • Ravenna • Rip Rap • Sweet Auburn • Wigwam
Museum Homes:
Melrose and Rosalie
Stroll shaded avenues, walk halls where history was made, and discover the personal stories of the families who shaped Natchez from the 18th to the 20th century.
This is more than a home tour — it is a journey into the living heart of Southern history.
Download map to plan your route.
Please note: Home availability is subject to change due to family or health emergencies. The Briars is unavailable for tour March 21. Please make plans to tour it March 19-20 for those touring the second weekend.