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Charles Patterson House (Natchez, Mississippi) Paxton House (Brookhaven, Mississippi) Pecan Grove (Church Hill, Mississippi) Perkins House (DeKalb, Mississippi) Peyton House (Raymond, Mississippi) Phoenix Hall-Johnson-Harper House; Planters Hall; Pleasant Reed House; Porter House (Raymond, Mississippi) Porter-Crawford House
The house's insides have appeared in ABC's mini-series North and South as the Mains' mansion interiors. [ Note 1 ] The house was also seen briefly in Show Boat (1951). In South and West: From a Notebook , Joan Didion writes that Ben Toledano's wife suggested she visit Stanton Hall as well as the Asphodel Plantation , the Oakley Plantation and ...
This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Mississippi that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design. [1] [2] [3]
Dockery Plantation was a 25,600-acre (104 km 2) cotton plantation and sawmill in Dockery, Mississippi, on the Sunflower River between Ruleville and Cleveland, Mississippi. It is widely regarded as the place where Delta blues music was born. [2] Blues musicians resident at Dockery included Charley Patton, Robert Johnson and Howlin' Wolf.
The old Palace of Whitehall, showing the Banqueting House to the left Inigo Jones' 1638 plan for a new palace at Whitehall, "one of the grandest architectural conceptions of the renaissance in England"; [30] the Banqueting House is incorporated to the near left of the central courtyard (for the most part, Jones's plan was ultimately never executed)
The only palaces in the United States are those of the Hawaiian Royal Family and those of the royal governors while the United States was under the rule of the British Empire.
Magnolia Hall of Natchez, Mississippi, is also known as the Henderson-Britton House and was built in 1858. As a Greek Revival mansion it is a contributing property to the Natchez On Top of the Hill Historic District , listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
Dunleith has been a historic house museum offering tours for hotel and restaurant guests as well as a historic inn since 1976 up until February 1, 2019 when was auctioned on the Adams County, Mississippi, courthouse steps due to bankruptcy. United Mississippi Bank which held the loan on the property took possession of it as there were no bids ...