![]() This is the one mansion where the ropes are gone and you can sit on the furniture and touch things. Imagine that you are part of a dinner party hosted by Duff Green and his wife, Mary, back in the 1800’s as you listen to Harley discuss the history of the house and what was happening in Vicksburg at this time. Owner, Harley Caldwell, invites you into her home as a guest of honor. Next, take a short walk alongside the neighborhood’s brick streets to Duff Green Mansion (circa 1856). The Rector will tell the stories and history of this church, including how the surrounding cannonball fire rang out all around during the siege of Vicksburg. Visit Christ Episcopal Church (circa 1839) and view its beautiful Tiffany windows amidst the Gothic revival architecture. Excursions & EntertainmentĮxperience what life was like in the 19th century on this one-of-a-kind adventure into Vicksburg’s oldest neighborhood. Stroll along the charming series of murals painted along the adjacent floodwall and read panels detailing the Vicksburg stories they illustrate. Walk aboard an enormous Army Corps of Engineers towboat. Several other excursion options are available, including exploring museums and historic sites with local expert guides or on your own. ![]() The war can never be brought to a close until that key is in our pocket… They can defy us from Vicksburg… As valuable as New Orleans will be to us, Vicksburg will be more so.” ![]() President Abraham Lincoln summarized Vicksburg’s importance clearly when he said, “Vicksburg is the key. The well-fortified connection between river and rail transportation was known as “The Gibraltar of the West.” A narrated exploration of the well-preserved National Military Park battlefield enlivens this powerful story and highlights its significance. During the Civil War, the struggle to control Vicksburg proved to be a major turning point. Ask about our brand new flat-rate domestic Airfare option available on our Lower Mississippi River Cruise itinerary. Traveling with American Cruise Lines has never been easier. Francisville and Natchez.īack aboard your riverboat, relax with our daily cocktail hour, hors d'oeuvres, a delicious meal, and an evening show as regional entertainers share the area’s renowned cultural flair. Perhaps sip and savor a tasty mint julep while strolling under the canopy of 300-year-old trees at Oak Alley or peruse the local shops and museums of quaint and cozy towns like St. Discover why the Mississippi River and the port of Vicksburg were so important during the Civil War and enjoy the beautiful architecture, antiques, and gardens of grand estates alongside the river, including Houmas House, and Rosedown. New Orleans reverberates with the sounds of jazz, while Memphis offers savory barbecue, rich music history museums, and an amazing exploration of Elvis’ Graceland. Our enthusiastic all-American crew is ready to share with you a wonderful journey filled with historical tales, culinary delights, vibrant music, and new friends.ĭynamic presentations by your onboard speaker connect you to the region’s culture and history, while local guides share insights to illuminate your shore excursions. Savor a week aboard our intimate and relaxed modern riverboat with 180 guests or fewer. Embark on a unique riverboat adventure along the Lower Mississippi River between New Orleans, Louisiana and Memphis, Tennessee.
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