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Natchez National Historical Park celebrates the rich cultural history of Natchez, Mississippi, which played a big role in the settlement of the old southwest.
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Natchez National Historical Park celebrates the rich cultural history of Natchez, Mississippi, which played a big role in the settlement of the old southwest.
The Old Natchez Trace was a 500-mile footpath that connected Mississippi to Tennessee.
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