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Natchez National Historical Park
Directions

Directions to the Melrose Estate: 1 Melrose/Montebello
Parkway.

Traveling from Jackson, MS : Proceed on Highway 84 west to Highway 61. Proceed south towards Natchez and take a right on Melrose/Montebello Parkway. The park is located one mile on the right .

Traveling from Vicksburg, MS :  Proceed south on Highway 61. Continue into Natchez and turn right on Melrose/Montebello Parkway. The park is located one mile on the right.

Traveling from Baton Rouge, LA : Proceed north on Highway 61. Continue into Natchez and turn left on Melrose/Montebello Parkway. The park is located one mile on the right.

Traveling from Vidalia and Alexandria, LA : Proceed east on Highway 84 and cross Mississippi River. Continue on 84 in Natchez and take a left on Highway 61. Proceed one mile and turn left on Melrose/Montebello Parkway. The park is located one mile on the right.

Directions to the William Johnson House located downtown at 210 State St.

Traveling from Jackson, MS: Proceed on Highway 84 to Highway 61 into Natchez. Turn right on Highway 84 west towards Mississippi River Bridge and Louisiana. Turn Right on Canal St. Turn Right on State St. The house in on the right.

Traveling from Vicksburg, MS: Proceed into Natchez via highway 61 and turn right on Highway 84 west towards Mississippi River Bridge and Louisiana. Turn right on Canal St. Turn right on State St. The house is on the right.

Traveling from Baton Rouge, LA: Proceed north on Highway 61 and turn left on Highway 84 towards Mississippi River Bridge and Louisiana. Turn right on Canal St. Turn right on State St. The house is on the right.

Traveling from Vidalia and Alexandria, LA: Proceed east on highway 84 and cross the Mississippi River. Turn left on canal St. Turn right on State St. The house in on the right.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Fort Rosalie  

Did You Know?
Natchez Mississippi is the oldest settlement on the Mississippi River. The French settled on the high bluffs and surrounding area in 1714. Two years later they established a permanent fort.

Last Updated: December 09, 2006 at 11:35 EST