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This Circa 1850 home is filled with antiques and stories of the past. Visit Old South grandeur and the gracious living of a bygone era. Located in the Historic Depot District of Bay Saint Louis. Guests will enjoy our gourmet breakfast. Seven guestrooms available for reservation.
Built in 1857, the Verandah House is one of Corinth's 16 National Historic Landmarks, as well as a Mississippi Landmark. The house served as headquarters for Confederate & Union Generals during the Civil War.
Once the home of Mrs. Ulysess S. Grant while her husband occupied Holly Springs in 1862, during the Civil War. Contains a combination of Gothic and Classic Greek Revival Styles. Tours available.
c. 1852. Built by Colonel George H. Young, of Georgia, Waverley Plantation Mansion is one of America's most unique architectural structures. Four circular staircases connect unsupported balconies and a 65-ft. domed foyer. Original ornamental plaster and marble mantels. Once the site of a 2,000 acre cotton plantation.
The Wesson House, built in 1875 by Olive Branch's first Mayor Ben Wesson, is located on the southwest corner of the Pigeon Roost Avenue /Goodman Road intersection and is one of only three dedicated Mississippi Landmarks in DeSoto County. Wesson House presently is not open to the general public on a regular basis, except in December during their Christmas Open House.
1873. Classic Victorian Revival cottage which is now the home of the Greater Greenville Development Foundation Main Street Greenville
Circa 1843. Two-story Greek Revival town house exhibiting six paneled square columns at the edge of a wooden porch.
The William Johnson House, operated by the National Park Service, interprets a free black barber and the diary he used to record Natchez life 1835-1851.
Inn features exquisite hand-made leaded and beveled glass windows considered the finest in Laurel. Family heirlooms and period furnishings from a by-gone era. Bed & Breakfast Association of Mississippi. Full breakfast. 3 Suites. Member of Bed & Breakfast Association of Mississippi.
Historic home with Victorian and Empire antiques and memorabilia. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.