
Rosalie Mansion and Gardens
Natchez FEATURED
From 19th-century Greek Revival classics to the 21st-century Frank Gehry works, Mississippi’s architecture is a grand depiction of a remarkable evolution. In Natchez, Vicksburg, Columbus, Aberdeen, Holly Springs, and countless other communities, the wealth of 19th-century Mississippi is seen in the columned classics of the plantation era. Near West Point, architecture students from around the world continue to marvel at the construction of Waverley. The capital city of Jackson is home to the Mississippi State Capitol, the Governor’s Mansion (the second oldest continuously occupied executive residence in the country), and our awe-inspiring Old Capitol. Mississippi is dotted with definitive examples of periods and styles, ranging from Queen Anne and Italianate to shotgun and craftsman. Stellar specimens, such as a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum designed by Frank Gehry, round out Mississippi’s architectural heritage, which spans more than three centuries and embodies the finest of American architecture. For more information, request a tour guide, use our trip planner, check out some of the places to visit, or contact us today to start planning your trip.

Natchez FEATURED

Jackson FEATURED

Holly Springs FEATURED

Natchez FEATURED

Natchez FEATURED

Natchez FEATURED

Natchez FEATURED

Vicksburg FEATURED

Yazoo City

Olive Branch


Kosciusko, MS