A Nice Time in Natchez, MS
Our trip to Natchez proved one of our most adventurous as some of our crew took a tour of the St. Christine Swamp, where they shot aligators......shot them with cameras that is!
In Natchez we were hosted by the Natchez National Historical Park, who invited us to make a presentation on our trip at the Visitor's Center Auditorium. Tim Van Cleave, park guide, conducted a considerable amount of research into Lincoln's connections to Natchez, including research on his flatboat attack believed to have occured in Natchez.
Our boat was docked at the foot of Roth Hill Road, where a crowd of about 200 people came to visit us.
While in Natchez we enjoyed a delicious lunch at Mammy's Cupboard. A resturant built inside a 28-foot tall woman's skirt! Everything from the bread to the pie was made from scratch.
In Natchez we were hosted by the Natchez National Historical Park, who invited us to make a presentation on our trip at the Visitor's Center Auditorium. Tim Van Cleave, park guide, conducted a considerable amount of research into Lincoln's connections to Natchez, including research on his flatboat attack believed to have occured in Natchez.
Our boat was docked at the foot of Roth Hill Road, where a crowd of about 200 people came to visit us.
While in Natchez we enjoyed a delicious lunch at Mammy's Cupboard. A resturant built inside a 28-foot tall woman's skirt! Everything from the bread to the pie was made from scratch.
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