Magnolia Hall, also known as the Henderson-Britton House, is a historic mansion built in 1858. It is a prime example of Greek Revival architecture, a style that was popular during the mid-19th century. This architectural style is characterized by its grandeur and elegance, making Magnolia Hall a sight to behold for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
The Natchez Garden Club has meticulously restored Magnolia Hall, preserving its historical integrity. The main floor is adorned with mid-nineteenth century antiques, providing a tangible connection to the past. The upper floors house a costume collection, offering a unique insight into the fashion of the era. This combination of history and culture makes Magnolia Hall a fascinating destination for tourists.
Magnolia Hall is open to the public for tours, allowing visitors to explore the mansion at their own pace. Additionally, there is a gift shop on the premises where visitors can purchase souvenirs to remember their visit. This makes Magnolia Hall not only a place of historical interest, but also a destination for leisure and shopping.
History & Anthropology Historic house
215 S Pearl St, Natchez
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