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Mississippi from the Inside Out
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httpSome of the loveliest places for families to visit in the United States help the visitor understand America....
If you want to experience the isolation, quiet, and cowboys and Indians of the American West, without the crowds or smog, visit Fort Davis, in west Texas. I want to go to the Hotel Paisano in Marfa! And go to the observatory!
If If you love steam trains, and foliage, you will love the Mt. Washington Cog Railway . Don't dare visit, and not ride. It's a whole 'nuther world up there... the Arctic.
Mohonk Mountain House If ever you wanted to be transported to 1869, take the carriage ride with the surrey through the woods.
Little St. Simon Island The hunting lodge is where family style meals are served, before you can let the kids take motorboat lessons, so they can race the dolphins, ride the horses to the river, float the marsh. Our kids loved it.
Savannah the port, the architecture, the plantings, the feel.
Old Sturbridge Village Enjoy the lawyer in his office, watch crop cultivation, oxen pulling carts, preservation, preparation, enjoy the singing, crafts, work of colonial times.
Enjoy the Life, Dance, Music, of 18th-Century Colonial Williamsburg
ww.tylersterritory.com/travel/namerica/mid-south/miss/antebellum/stantonhall-01.html The What the Civil War meant to the American South is perhaps most palpable in Natchez, Mississippi and the food is great, too! The best place to stay in Natchez, isn't in Natchez, but in Vidalia, named after its most famous citizen, Jerry Lee Gore Vidal. I bet you can't say that name fast twice!
I love the Magnolia Grill and the River Longwood -it really was Gone with the Wind.. Every time we go to Natchez, we take the horse drawn carriage tour, tour Rosalie and Stanton Hall, eat at the Carriage House, tamales at Fat Mama's, and B-B-Q at the Pig Out Inn ...and always at Pearl Street Pasta . ,, eatht at the carriageeeatat at tIf yo
If you like bread pudding with Williamsburg low ceilings, try KINGS TAVERN, the oldest building in Natchez, standing before 1789. Operated as a tavern, stage stop, and a mail station at end of Natchez Trace. Now owned and restored by the Pilgrimage Garden Club of Natchez. |
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