Located on Grove Street, this Greek Revival mansion was built in 1830 for the spinster daughter of the city's founder, Newitt Vick. The house is furnished with late 18th and early 19th century antiques and decorated with a collection of post-Impressionist paintings by Frederick Ragot. Open Monday through Saturday 9am-5pm, Sunday 1pm-5pm; closed major holidays.
Location:
1300 Grove St., Vicksburg Mississippi 39183
Telephone
601-638-7036
Other History nearby:
(Vicksburg) Anchuca
(Vicksburg) Balfour House
(Vicksburg) Belle of the Bends
(Vicksburg) Biedenharn Candy Company Museum
(Vicksburg) Biedenharn Museum of Coca-Cola Museum
(Vicksburg) Civil War Living History
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01/10 Coming to The Vicksburg area World Catfish Festival Belzoni MS April6 This whiskers and fin festival held every April celebrates the world's largest catfish fry. Bands ranging from Gospel, Country, to Rock-n-Roll and Blues! Free Kids Zone! World Famous Armidillo Festival Hamburg AR May1-4 The World Famous Armidillo Festival takes place on Hamburg's town square and the surrounding blocks. Local bands play on Friday night of the festival and all day Saturday to ensure your weekend is the best. Louisiana Peach Fest Ruston LA June21-22 The fun begins on Friday in Ruston’s historic Railroad Park at 6:30 p.m. with Dixie Tradition, followed by a return festival appearance by Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band at 8:30 p.m.
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