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Landmark: Stanton HallCity: Natchez
Country: USA Mississippi
Continent: North America
Stanton Hall, Natchez, USA Mississippi, North America
Stanton Hall is a historic antebellum mansion located in Natchez, Mississippi, USA.
This Greek Revival structure stands as a significant example of 19th-century Southern architecture.
Visual Characteristics
Stanton Hall is a two-story brick mansion constructed with hand-molded bricks. The exterior is painted white. It features a prominent portico with six massive Ionic columns supporting a pediment. The roof is low-pitched and hipped. The interior is characterized by elaborate plasterwork, gilded mirrors, and imported furnishings.
Location & Access Logistics
Stanton Hall is situated at 401 High Street in Natchez, Mississippi. It is approximately 0.5km from the city center. Parking is available on-site for visitors. Public transport options directly to the mansion are limited; however, local taxi services and ride-sharing platforms operate within Natchez and can provide transport from the city center.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of Stanton Hall began in 1857 and was completed in 1860. It was built for Frederick Stanton, a wealthy cotton planter. The mansion was designed by architect Richard Upjohn. Its original purpose was as a private residence.
Key Highlights & Activities
Guided tours of the mansion's interior are available, detailing its history and architectural features. Visitors can explore the preserved rooms, including the ballroom, dining room, and bedrooms. The grounds surrounding the mansion are also accessible for viewing.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available for visitors. Limited shaded areas are present on the grounds. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available in the vicinity. Food vendors are not located on-site, but dining establishments are present in the nearby city center.
Best Time to Visit
For interior photography, morning hours (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM) offer consistent natural light. The best months for visiting are March through May and September through November, offering moderate temperatures. No specific tide requirements apply.
Facts & Legends
A notable historical detail is that Stanton Hall was one of the largest and most opulent homes built in Natchez prior to the Civil War. It is said to have cost over $100,000 to build, a substantial sum for the era.
Nearby Landmarks
- Longwood (0.8km Southwest)
- Rosalie Mansion (1.2km West)
- Natchez Trace Parkway Visitor Center (3.5km North)
- Historic Natchez City Cemetery (0.7km Southwest)
- The Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture (0.6km West)