Natchez Museum-African American Culture, 301 Main St, Natchez, MS 39120, United States
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Natchez Museum-African American Culture - Featured Reviews (135)
What an amazing museum! I made the trek on a random Saturday and I am so glad I did. The gentlemen working were friendly, informative and helpful. There was so much to look at and features a variety of historical items and artifacts. So many books from local authors, artwork. A short video is offered and has a lot of history. I would recommend to anyone in the area. It is free, but they do accept donations.
I enjoyed the museum. I've been to Natchez many times but had never been to the museum. They had a lot of cool artifacts and displays. They played a nice video, and the guy was very informative. I would definitely visit again, and it was free.
This little museum is a must see. The museum had displays, artifacts, and written history to educate the public on the trials and advancements of the black folk throughout history. We did tour some of the plantation homes, which were very educational, but we learned more about the area history both here and at the First Presbyterian Church photo history of Natchez. The 2nd floor of the church has a lot of photos showing the lives of citizens throughout multiple decades of the 1800’s and early 1900’s. These places open your eyes to another side of history that is not spoken about in schools, in the media, or on the streets. This goes for both the good and bad.
Absolutely amazing, so much detailed information! This is a MUST stop if you visit Mississippi. Founded by a group of women to share information to the masses who will listen. It's free but they take donations, you could spend hours in here reading everything. They have a WONDERFUL book collection.
The knowledge of history, the time of gathering of information and the telling of the stories is amazing it bring 😭 tears to our eyes
A very unique museum that expanded my understanding of Natchez and its history and its people. A must see for anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of American history.
All tours of this area MUST start here tons of info and history Movie at the end We really enjoyed learning from Mr. Bobby
Amazing! No charge for admission. You may however make a donation.
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Natchez Museum-African American Culture Located in Natchez of 301 Main St. The complete address is Natchez Museum-African American Culture, 301 Main St, Natchez, MS 39120, United States.
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Great Antebellum mansion with an even more impressive story! Plenty of host to teach you about the history of the mansion and make you feel welcome! Would definitely recommend this historic attraction!
My BFF and I travel together every couple of years and this August we decided to go to Natchez. My BFF booked us at the Stone House and we stayed in the cottage on the back side of the property. The cottage is a 2/1 and adorable. The beds were comfor
We had a wonderful two days at the Burn! Everything was so nice and enjoyable. The staff was great and the breakfast was delicious and beautiful!! The piano music during breakfast was so enjoyable!!! After breakfast we enjoyed a very informative tour
Cool place. Right next to Mississippi River . We went 5pm not crowded at all. Easy street parking. Pizza was really good! Spicy honey was different but tasty. You could sit inside or out, plenty of seating.
Unique and intriguing atmosphere! Aside from delicious coffee with perfectly tuned flavors, the space is full of interesting decor like oddly specific kitchen utensils, an old framed pinball machine face, antique lamps, info posters and vintage ads f
Eleanor and Ron are the very epitome of southern hospitality. They were available, had great staff and make our vacation in Natchez so very pleasant. We stayed in the property next to the Devereaux Shield main house. It was lovely and all the adde
Very good example of what it was like in the 1800's. Lots of original items, and the out buildings are super well kept. Two rangers there were very knowledgeable, thanks! And we got a great tour inside the big house.
I love this place! Everyone Is super friendly and the food is awesome. It's very impressive that they use actually authentic Nola poboy bread. There is also a very cool outdoor bar around back. I highly recommend trying this please out and you can th
What an wonderful trip back in time we had on this amazing tour. Our tour guide was exceptional. She had a wealth of knowledge. You could tell she loved sharing it. Every question she was asked she was able to address. I am so glad my husband
Made a reservation for an early dinner. We were the only ones there for a while, so really let us soak up our surroundings. So very happy we chose this restaurant out of all the great restaurants in Natchez. The chef was amazing, as was his sous chef