We Bet You Didn't Know This Small Town In Mississippi Was Home To The Largest Octagonal House In America
By Jackie Ann|Published December 29, 2022
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Jackie Ann
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
Is Natchez a small town? Kind of. It’s home to about 13,000 people, which may knock it out of the small-town category, but that number pales in comparison to some of Mississippi’s larger cities like Jackson (150,000), Gulfport (73,000), and Southaven (55,000). There are many reasons to visit this charming city nestled along the Mississippi River, including Longwood, the largest octagonal house in the United States.
There are many architectural wonders peppered along the Mighty Mississippi, but none like Longwood.
The men basically just dropped their tools and headed back home, never to return again. Many of the tools still remain today, peppered around the property.
All in all, the mansion clocks in at 30,000 square feet. If it would have been completed, it would have had 32 rooms, 26 fireplaces, 115 doors, and 96 columns. There is a family cemetery on the grounds, where you'll find the final resting place of the family.
More than a million bricks were made to build Longwood, and they were all made right here on the property.
Longwood is just full of surprises. Speaking of surprises, you may (or may not) be surprised to learn that Longwood is believed to be haunted by the original owners, Julia and Haller Nutt. Maybe they are waiting for the construction to be completed?
Tours are operated daily, and you can schedule one on the website.