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Choctaw Hall: A Natchez Gem

Experience antebellum elegance at Choctaw Hall, a historic Natchez mansion with stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and a captivating past.

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Choctaw Hall, built around 1836, is a stunning Natchez mansion blending Greek Revival and Federal styles. This four-story home features a swirling oval staircase, double porches, and beautiful gardens, offering a glimpse into Natchez's rich history and architectural elegance.

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310 N Wall St, Natchez, Mississippi, 39120, US

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    Getting There

    Walking

    Choctaw Hall is located in downtown Natchez, making it easily accessible on foot from many nearby attractions and restaurants. From the Natchez City Auditorium, simply walk next door to Choctaw Hall. From Main Street, walk north on Wall Street for a few blocks. The Hall will be on your left. No costs are associated with walking.

    Public Transport

    Natchez Transit provides public transportation in Natchez. Check the Natchez Transit schedule for routes and times to the downtown area. From the nearest bus stop, follow walking directions to Choctaw Hall. A single ride fare is approximately $1.25.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft are available in Natchez. Request a ride to 310 N Wall St, Natchez, MS 39120. A short trip from downtown Natchez to Choctaw Hall will likely cost between $8 and $15, depending on demand and distance.

    Local tips

    Check tour availability in advance, especially if visiting outside the regular Thursday-Sunday schedule.
    Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the gardens and admire the architectural details of the home.
    Consider staying at the bed and breakfast for an immersive experience and a personal tour by the owners.

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    Choctaw Hall, constructed circa 1836, stands as a testament to Natchez's antebellum grandeur, seamlessly blending Greek Revival and Federal architectural styles. Originally known as the Neibert Mansion, it was commissioned by Joseph Neibert and Peter Gemmell, real estate developers who significantly shaped Natchez during the 1830s.The four-story structure boasts a captivating swirling oval staircase connecting the upper levels, while double porches adorned with white columns grace both the front and back. These porches and the surrounding gardens create picture-perfect settings. Inside, the home showcases a collection of family heirlooms, including signed Jacob Petit French porcelain and family silver. Some describe the porcelain collection as the largest privately owned collection in the United States.During the Civil War, Choctaw Hall was briefly occupied by Union troops and served as one of their headquarters. Today, Choctaw Hall operates as a bed and breakfast, offering guests a chance to immerse themselves in history and elegance. Visitors can explore the home's rich past through guided tours, typically available Thursday through Sunday, and experience the charm of a bygone era. The ground floor houses four guest suites, while the upper floors display the home's historical collections.Choctaw Hall is conveniently located near downtown Natchez, within walking distance of restaurants, shops, and the Mississippi River. It is also a participant in the Natchez Spring and Fall Pilgrimages, annual events showcasing the city's historic homes.

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