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Grand Gulf Military Park - In May of 1962, the Grand Gulf Military Monument Park was officially opened, dedicated to preserving the memory of both the town and the battle in which occurred there. Located eight miles northwest of Port Gibson, Mississippi off Highway 61, this 400 acre landmark is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and includes Fort Cobun and Fort Wade, the Grand Gulf Cemetery, a museum, picnic areas, hiking trails, an observation tower, and several restored buildings dating back to Grand Gulf's heyday.
Grindstone Ford - This ford marked the beginning of the wilderness of the Choctaw Nation and the end of the Old Natchez District. Nearby Fort Deposit was a supply depot for troops clearing the Trace in 1801-1802, and troops were assembled here during the Burr conspiracy allegedly to separate the western states from the Union. The site takes its name from a nearby water mill.
First Presbyterian Church - 1859. Golden hand on top of steeple pointing to heaven.
Windsor Ruins in Port Gibson, MS...i need to go here to do a photo session. Stunning!
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Tuscan Columns Bed and Breakfast, located on historic Church Street, features four 30 foot tall, square Tuscany styled columns. Three large guest rooms await weary travelers. Modern conveniences include High Speed, Wireless Internet capability for your laptop and Direct TV with HBO channels in each guest room. A full Southern breakfast is served each morning.
Isabella Bed and Breakfast and Restaurant - On historic Church Street, this Queen Anne Victorian built in 1880 has recently been renovated. The four guest room B&B is named for Isabella Person who lived in the home for 93 years. The B&B features stained glass in all of the windows and doors at the front of the house. A full Southern breakfast is served each morning. The B&B also has a restaurant that serves lunch on Monday-Friday and dinner most nights (reservations required for dinner).
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