3 House Tour Tickets:
Adults $30 per person
Youth $18 per person (6-18 years)
3 House Tour plus Longwood or Rosalie or Stanton Hall
Adults - $42, Youth - $26
Thirty antebellum mansions, most of them private residences, open their doors to visitors during this five-week Pilgrimage every spring. Your guides are costumed family friends and descendants of the original owners, whose stories are as real as the bricks and mortar in their hearths. Each house is unique with 18th and 19th century furnishings, porcelain, silver, clothing, tools, documents and diaries. March 12 - April 16, 2011/ March 10 - April 14, 2012.
Stone House Musicale - Relive a 19th century musicale with renowned classical pianist Joseph Stone, who keeps his family's antebellum music room alive with intimate concerts and wine receptions. During Spring Pilgrimage, 2011: Friday and Saturday at 6:00 pm. for individual visitors. Available to groups year round, any day of the week with reservations. The Joseph Stone House, 804 Washington Street. $20 per person, $10 under age 21.
Jazz & Juleps - Relax Southern Style! Sip an authentic, hand-muddled mint julep and tap your toes to jazz favorites at the Carriage House Restaurant on the grounds of antebellum mansion Stanton Hall. Carriage House Restaurant, 401 High Street. $25.00 per person.
Available for groups with advance reservations. Call 800-647-6742 for availability.
The Carriage House Restaurant, is open for regular dining until 4:00 p.m. each day during Spring Pilgrimage!
Flags Over Ellicott Hill - History comes to life as you enjoy libations and appetizers with one of Natchez�s earliest and most prominent characters, Andrew Ellicott. Witness a breathtaking view from the gallery, learn a little history and see where the first American flag was raised in the Mississippi territory in 1797 with brief reenactment of the event. The House on Ellicott Hill, 211 N. Canal Street. $25.00 per person/$12.50 youth under 12.
Available for groups with advance reservations. Call 800-647-6742 for availability.


Longwood, Rosalie, and Stanton Hall are open every day during Pilgrimage, from 9 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
(Last tour is at 4:30 p.m. for groups)
Adult tickets $15 each or $12 each/ Children's tickets $10 or $8 when either are added to a 2 or 3 house, morning or afternoon tour.
Located in the Visitor's Center
640 S. Canal St.
P.O. Box 347
Natchez, MS 39121
Toll-Free 800-647-6742
Phone 601-446-6631
Morning tours 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Afternoon tours 1:30 - 5 p.m.
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March 11,15,19,23,27,31 April 4,8,12 |
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Red TourMorning
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Blue TourAfternoon
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Pink TourMorning
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Yellow TourAfternoon
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March 12,16,20,24,28 April 1,5.9,13 |
March 13,17,21,25,29 April 2,6,10,14 |
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Purple TourMorning
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Peach TourAfternoon
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Orange TourMorning
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Green TourAfternoon
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Historic Natchez Tableaux
Presented by over 200 local performers in elaborate costumes, the Historic Natchez Tableaux recreates the romanticized eras of old.
Adults $15
Children 17 and under $7.00
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from March 9 April 7, 2012 at 8:00 p.m.
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Southern Road to Freedom
A stirring musical tribute by the Holy Family Choir to the African-American experience in Natchez from the Colonial period to the present day.
Admission is $15.
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. March - April of Pilgrimage.
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Southern Exposure
Natchez' own hilarious spoof on the homes, homeowners, and tourists of Pilgrimage.
Admission is $15.
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays of Pilgrimage at 8:00 p.m.
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Romantic Songs of Natchez
Presented by the Natchez Festival of Music
Performances April 8-12