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      • Tennessee Williams Home and Welcome Center (c.1875)
      • The Stephen D. Lee Home and Museum (c.1847)
      • Waverley Mansion (c. 1852)
      • Whitehall (c. 1843)
    • African-American Heritage
      • Catfish Alley
      • Missionary Union Baptist Church
      • Penny-Savings Bank
      • Queen City Hotel Site
      • Sandfield Cemetery
      • Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church
      • The Haven (c. 1843)
      • Union Academy
    • Children’s Activities
    • Historic Places
      • Amzi Love/Lincoln Homes (c.1848)
      • Barristers House (c. 1835)
      • Barry House (c.1838)
      • Bryn Bella (C. 1848)
      • Colonnade (C. 1840)
      • Errolton (C. 1848)
      • Fort House (C. 1850)
      • Franklin Academy (Founded 1821)
      • Friendship Cemetery (c.1849)
      • Highland House (c. 1902)
      • Leighcrest (c. 1846)
      • Lowndes County Courthouse (c.1847)
      • Rosedale (c.1856)
      • Rosewood Manor (c.1835)
      • Shadowlawn (c. 1848)
      • Snowdoun (c. 1854)
      • Temple Heights (c.1837)
      • Tennessee Williams Home (c.1875)
      • The Haven (c. 1843)
      • The Oaks (c. 1835)
      • The Stephen D. Lee Home and Museum (c.1847)
      • Twelve Gables (c 1838)
      • Waverley Mansion (c. 1852)
      • White Arches (C. 1857)
      • Whitehall (c. 1843)
      • Wisteria Place (C. 1854)
    • Local Attractions
      • Columbus Air Force Base
      • Columbus-Lowndes Library
      • Friendship Cemetery (c.1849)
      • Mississippi University for Women
      • Plymouth Bluff Center
      • Tennessee Williams Home (c.1875)
      • The Stephen D. Lee Home and Museum (c.1847)
    • Racing
    • Regional Attractions
    • The Arts
      • Culinary Arts Institute
      • Friendship Cemetery (c.1849)
      • Mississippi University for Women
      • Plymouth Bluff Center
      • Rosenzweig Arts Center
      • The Stephen D. Lee Home and Museum (c.1847)
  • Daily Historic Home Tours
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      • Media Outlets
      • Outreach Agencies
      • Photographers
      • Realtors
      • Rental Equipment
      • Schools
      • Transportation
      • Weddings
    • Venues
      • Historic Locations
        • Amzi Love/Lincoln Homes (c.1848)
        • Burnt Oak Lodge and Conference Center
        • Lee Home and Museum (c.1847)
        • Rosewood Manor (c.1835)
        • Waverley Mansion (c. 1852)
      • Larger Venues
        • Plymouth Bluff Conference Center
        • Trotter Convention Center
  • Night Life in Columbus
  • Outdoor Recreation
    • Burnt Oak Lodge and Conference Center
    • Camping
      • DeWayne Hayes Recreational Area and Town Creek Campground
      • Stennis East Bank
    • Fishing
    • Golf
      • Columbus Country Club
    • Lake Lowndes State Park
    • Parks & Recreation
    • Speedway
    • Trails & Hiking
  • Shopping
    • Antique Shopping
    • Centers & Districts
    • Specialty Shopping
  • Tennessee Williams Tribute
  • Order a Visitor’s Guide
  • Spring Pilgrimage 2013
    • 74th Annual Columbus Spring Pilgrimage
  • Accommodations
    • Bed & Breakfasts
      • Amzi Love Home/Lincoln Home Bed & Breakfast and Gardens
      • Backstrom’s Country Bed and Breakfast
      • Burnt Oak Lodge and Conference Center
      • Cartney-Hunt House
      • Jackie O’ House
      • Puckett House
      • Shadowlawn Bed & Breakfast
      • The Painted Lady of Columbus
    • Hotels

Daily Historic Home Tours

Daily tours of our impeccable historic and architectural gems are a one-of-a-kind experience that you’ll want to enjoy again and again.   Admission fees.

Daily Home Tours

 

Amzi Love/Lincoln Homes

Amzi Love/Lincoln Homes Bed & Breakfast and Gardens (c.1848)
305 Seventh Street South
(662) 328-5413 . (800) 920-3533
or call the Tennessee Williams Welcome Center at (662) 328-0222
Open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. or by appointment.
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Rosedale

Rosedale (c.1856)
1523 Ninth Street South
(800) 920-3533 or call the Tennessee Williams Welcome Center-(662) 328-0222.
Open by appointment with two-day advance scheduling.
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Rosewood Manor

Rosewood Manor (c.1835)
719 Seventh Street North
(662) 328-7313 or (662) 364-0705 or call the
Tennessee Williams Welcome Center-(662) 328-0222
Open Monday – Saturday by appointment.
Available for garden receptions.
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The Stephen D. Lee Home and Museum

The Stephen D. Lee Home, located at 316 Seventh Street North, was completed in 1847 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

316 Seventh Street North
(800) 920-3533 (662) 327-8888
Open Fridays, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. or by appointment
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Temple Heights    WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JANUARY 19

Temple Heights (c.1837)
515 Ninth Street North
(800) 920-3533 or call the Tennessee Williams Welcome Center (662) 328-0222.
Open Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, 10am-4pm or by appointment.
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Tennessee Williams House

Tennessee Williams Home (c.1875)
300 Main Street
(662) 328-0222
Open Monday-Saturday 8:30am-5pm.
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Waverly Mansion

Waverley Mansion (c. 1852)
1852 Waverley Mansion Road
(800) 920-3533 or (662) 494-1399 or call the
Tennessee Williams Welcome Center-(662) 328-0222.
Open daily, 9am-5pm.
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Whitehall

Whitehall (c. 1843)
607 3rd Street South.
(800) 920-3533 or call the
Tennessee Williams Welcome Center-(662) 328-0222.
Open Mondays 9:00am-12:00pm.
NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICT
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