Historic Oak Hill Inn

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At this B&B you can sleep in an original 1835 bed and dine on pre–Civil War porcelain under 1850 Waterford Crystal gasoliers. It's all about purist antebellum aristocratic living. Co-owner Doug Mauro defines Southern hospitality, and his Natchez knowledge runs deep. Prepared by fellow owner Donald McGlynn, an alum of Brennan's restaurant in New Orleans, breakfasts are a highlight.

Do not pass up the afternoon chocolate chip cookies.


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