Ohio's capital, Columbus, is the flourishing home of Ohio State University, a number of state parks, a clutch of cultural sights and German Village, a red-brick neighborhood with old-World charms.
In 1716 the French built a fort on the bluffs of Natchez and named it Rosalie in honor of the Countess of Pontchartrain. In 1820 Peter Little, who came to Natchez from Pennsylvania in 1798 at the age of 17, purchased a portion of that land on which to build his home. He decided to keep the name Rosalie in honor of the fort and its settlers.
There is nothing ordinary about Rosalie… from its fascinating history to its abundance of original furnishing and decorative articles.
Tours begin at the top of every hour from 9:00AM to 4:00PM daily. Tickets can be purchased from the Gift Shop that is located on site. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to purchase tickets.
The Gift Shop is open daily from 9:00am – 5:00pm during most of the year, and 9:00am – 4:00pm during the Winter months.
Note: Hours are subject to change, please call to verify.
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Owned, Operated, and Maintained by the Mississippi State
Society Daughters of the American Revolution.
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