This Is The Oldest Place You Can Possibly Go In Mississippi And Its History Will Fascinate You
Mississippi is full of wonderful historic attractions that’ll transport you straight to the past – and Mount Locust is definitely one of them. The former inn and plantation dates back to the 1700s, making it one of the oldest buildings in Mississippi. Having been around for hundreds of years, Mount Locust has a long and storied history that’s sure to fascinate you. Take a look:
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Its location may seem a bit out of the way now but back when the home was built, the Natchez Trace was a well-travelled route and its popularity was steadily increasing. Seeing an opportunity to profit from the influx of travelers, the owners of Mount Locust transformed their home into a stand, which is basically an inn.
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The inns varied in size and services offered, with most providing meager accommodations and basic food. At Mount Locust, for example, guests slept on the porch or somewhere on the grounds and were fed a meal of corn mush and milk. Eventually, though, a four-room annex, which no longer exists, was added to the property.
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Paulina Ferguson, the owner of Mount Locust, refused to let business die down just because the amount of travelers did. So, in 1825, she re-branded the inn as a rural resort, attracting Natchez residents who "sought the rural solitude of Mount Locust."
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Mount Locust Address: Natchez Trace Parkway Milepost 15.5, Natchez, MS, 39120.
For more information on Mount Locust, visit the National Park Service website.
This isn’t the only historic spot worth a visit. Read about another here.
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