Dozens of new details of a 200-year history have come to life during the recent renovation of The House on Ellicott Hill, one of Natchez's premier National Historic Landmarks.
Recognized for more than a century for its spectacular architecture - early native design based on West Indies models with its mansard roof and long galleries, as well as exquisite interior details that are the oldest of their kind among existing historic Natchez houses - the house now gains status in another way, said Elizabeth Boggess, who has helped to oversee the extensive renovation at the Natchez Garden Club-owned house on South Canal Street.
For the full story from Joan Gandy of The Natchez Democrat, click here.
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