If you want to experience a stay that takes you back in time, select one of the numerous historic Natchez Trace bed & breakfasts along the Parkway. They have been lovingly transformed to keep you well-rested, well-fed, and wishing you never had to leave. The National Register of Historic Places has many of them listed. These B&Bs are beautifully renovated for the modern traveler while keeping its historic charm, of course!

Presidents’ Inn

Presidents’ Inn 100 E.Washington Street Kosciusko, MS This historic court square structure, formerly home to several early businesses, was recently opened as a townhouse Inn. Original pine floors, towering tongue and groove ceilings, […]

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Old Capitol Inn exterior

Old Capitol Inn

Jackson’s only designer boutique hotel, the Old Capitol Inn features three room types: whirlpool tub/honeymoon suites, one-bedroom suites and the modern simplicity of our standard accommodations. Built in 1952, the […]

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Niles-Bailey House

Niles-Bailey House 305 N. Huntington Street Kosciusko, MS Listed on the National Historic Register, this Grand Queen Anne Victorian mansion was the home of Federal Judge Henry Clay Niles and wife, […]

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Martha’s Cottage

Martha’s Cottage 401 N. Huntington Street Kosciusko, MS Listed on the National Historic Register, Martha’s Cottage offers two guest rooms, parlor with 12 foot ceilings and parlor grand piano, formal dining room, […]

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Maple Terrace Inn – Kosciusko, MS

Maple Terrace Inn: B&B Located just one and a half miles from the Trace, this Kosciusko home was built in 1912 and is listed on the National Historic Register. It […]

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Linden – Natchez, MS

The rear veranda of this early 1800’s federal style home is where you’ll enjoy your breakfast each morning of your stay, and the garden perfume drifting on the breeze will surely enhance your southern breakfast.

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Ivey Lane House: B&B

Located less than two miles from the Natchez Trace, this beautiful Kosciusko home was built in 1890 in the Architectural Queen Anne style. It is located in the downtown Historical […]

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Hope Farm – Natchez, MS

Once the home of the Spanish Governor, Hope Farm was built in the 1770’s and rests on 15 acres in the Historic District of Natchez.

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