History Videos

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Duration:
4 minutes, 48 seconds

Kaintucks traveled down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to sell their goods in markets in New Orleans and Natchez. They traveled home along a trail they helped make famous: the Old Natchez Trace.

 
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Duration:
4 minutes, 29 seconds

Meriwether Lewis, of the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery, died while traveling on the Old Natchez Trace in 1809. He is buried at milepost 385.9. Find out about his final days.

 

Student Made Videos of Mount Locust

 
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Duration:
6 minutes, 23 seconds

A short film produced by students from Alcorn State University intended to document the history of Mount Locust Inn and Plantation on the Natchez Trace Parkway and serve as a tourism video.

 
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Duration:
7 minutes, 11 seconds

A short video produced by students from Alcorn State University advertising the stories and history of Mount Locust Inn and Plantation on the Natchez Trace Parkway.

Last updated: February 23, 2022

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