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The Towers, built between 1798-1826-1858, was first constructed in 1798, crafted in the West Indies Style of architecture. Many components of this 18th Century two story structure show signs of peg construction and barge-board elements from the river boats coming to the port of Natchez with the fur trading. During the Civil War, The Towers was used as the headquarters of the Federal troops when Natchez was occupied.
We invite you to enjoy a tour of the Grandest Mansion in Natchez and the Most Elegant Home in Mississippi with a collection of the Finest and Most Unique Antique pieces in the South. The Antebellum mansion day tour at “The Towers” has consistently garnered rave reviews from visitors. Guided by the owners themselves, expect to see glorious, extensive collections of period furnishings by John Henry Belter, Alexander Roux, and J.J. Meeks, along with so many others. The collections rotate throughout the seasons and are extensive!
Antique laces, beaded purses, crowns and tiaras, Moser glass, Vaseline glass, inkwells, gentlemen’s watch fobs, mother of pearl gaming counters, and unusual objects used in everyday Victorian life are among the things shown. Also, a wonderful collection of props and original costumes that were actually worn and used from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 2004 movie Phantom of the Opera is on display. You can’t afford to miss this majestic tour!