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  2. Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture

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    The Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture is a museum located in Natchez, MS, United States. The museum chronicles the history and culture of African Americans in the southern United States. The museum was first opened in 1991 by the Natchez Association for the Preservation of African American Culture, also known as NAPAC, an ...

  3. Category:Museums in Natchez, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Museums in Natchez, Mississippi" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. List of museums in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Oren Dunn City Museum Tupelo Lee North Open-air Includes local history museum, Tupelo Veterans Museum, 1870s dogtrot cabin, church and school, two fire trucks, 1948 Lee County Book Mobile, Memphis trolley car turned local eatery Dudie's Diner, and Frisco Caboose [43] [44] Pearl River Community College Museum Poplarville: Pearl River: Southeast

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  6. Museum to create map of civil rights sites in Natchez - AOL

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    The Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture has received a $1,450 grant to create a map highlighting the civil The post Museum to create map of civil rights sites in Natchez ...

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  8. Natchez National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The fort site is open to the public. The William Johnson House was the home of William Johnson, a 19th-century free African American barber and resident of Natchez whose diary has been published. Melrose was the estate of John T. McMurran, a lawyer, state senator, and planter who lived in Natchez from 1830 until the Civil War.

  9. Mazique Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The site is located on the west bank of Second Creek, a tributary of the Homochitto River and consisted of three platform mounds and a central plaza.It was occupied during both the Coles Creek period (700–1000 CE) and the later Plaquemine Mississippian period (1000–1680 CE), when it was recorded in historic times as the White Apple village of the Natchez.