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Natchez Historic District

Natchez · 210 Main St, Natchez, MS 39120

Natchez Historic District

At a glance

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Type

Historic District

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Setting

Interior + Exterior

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Parking

Yes

Power

Yes

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Prior Filming

Free State of Jones (2016), various productions

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Permit

Required

Visual character

Southern Gothic, Antebellum, Atmospheric

About

No other American city packs as much antebellum architectural drama per square mile as Natchez. Perched on Mississippi River bluffs, the city's historic district contains the highest concentration of pre-Civil War homes in the United States—grand Greek Revival plantation houses, Federal-style townhomes, and Spanish colonial structures layered across a bluff landscape that generates naturally dramatic sight lines. The Mississippi Film Office actively promotes Natchez as a filming destination, and the city's concentration of period architecture—spanning multiple stylistic eras and economic registers—gives productions enormous visual range. Downtown Main Street offers an intact 19th-century commercial district alongside the residential historic fabric, providing both interior and exterior options for period productions.

Where you'll be

Permit Information

✓ Verified
RequiredYes
TypeMississippi Film Office Permit
FeeVaries

Promoted by Mississippi Film Office. Highest concentration of antebellum homes in the US.

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Contact

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Natchez Historic District — Film Location in Natchez | FilmCredible