Home of the Daughters of the American Revolution and a unique collection of children's dolls and toys made from cloth and porcelain.
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Aug 16, 2024
What a stunning home. The house and grounds are beyond beautiful and very well kept up. The tours are on the hour and tickets are purchased in the gift shop. You then go to the front door of the man… Full review by 1817MaryannS
Aug 4, 2024
Beautiful old plantation home with an exceptional view of the Mississippi River. Our tour guide was very personable and knowledgeable of the home. I was disappointed that you could not take picture… Full review by gingerm0310
Jun 19, 2024
This was a wonderful tour - our guide was fabulous, it’s a beautiful house that’s so well maintained and the tour covered a lot of rooms in the house (as opposed to Monmouth which was very poor). Wel… Full review by Annabelle L
Hi Rosalie, we will be driving from New Orleans 23October, how long is the road trip? Is there cotton fields nearby? How Lohan would it take yo Vicksburg? Thanks Margie from Australia Dos
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We spent several days during Spring Pilgrimage at Greenlea B&B. Nice quiet home in town. Charming hostess. Please visit webpage to see pictures and amenities. Natchez is filled …
We spent several days during Spring Pilgrimage at Greenlea B&B. Nice quiet home in town. Charming hostess. Please visit webpage to see pictures and amenities. Natchez is filled with Civil war era homes and history. We spent a day in Vicksburg. Be sure to visit the military park. About 1 1/2 hour north of Natchez. If you want to see a working cotton plantation, visit Frogmore. It is located about 15 miles east of Vidalia, La. Nice guided tour.
No! There is a charge for admission and I think it is $13-$15 dollars per person. The money is used to help with the upkeep of the home. Well worth the price!
Many of the places on the Pilgrimage tours of homes (which happen twice a year, Spring and Fall) are only open during their assigned block of time (morning block or afternoon block), …
Many of the places on the Pilgrimage tours of homes (which happen twice a year, Spring and Fall) are only open during their assigned block of time (morning block or afternoon block), on their assigned days of the Pilgrimage. However, Rosalie is one of several that are open year-round, and so they don't limit it to a certain time block on a certain day. You can visit (with a ticket) any time during the normal business hours, most of the week, all year long.