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Delve into Linwood in United States

Linwood in the region of Mississippi is a city in United States - some 957 mi or ( 1540 km ) South-West of Washington , the country's capital .

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Current time in Linwood is now 10:13 PM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " America/Chicago " with a UTC offset of -5 hours. Depending on your travel modalities, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Little Rock, Alexandria, Baton Rouge, Ferriday, and Monroe. While being here, make sure to check out Little Rock . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Linwood ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Driving Around Natchez, Mississippi Drivelapse Time Lapse

7:28 min by takemytripdotcom
Views: 11338 Rating: 4.81

starting at the mississippi river bridge, then out heading north on US 61 ..

Natchez Mississippi

2:06 min by retiree60
Views: 4049 Rating: 4.44

Brief overview of Natchez history and attractions. ..


Natchez Trace Trail

9:49 min by notChris25
Views: 3546 Rating: 5.00

This is my first attempt at a video. The footage is from a trip I took to Texas and this was on the way back home to Tennessee. The Natchez Trace Trail starts in Natchez, MS and ends around Nashville, ..

Elgin Plantation Bed and Breakfast - Natchez, Mississippi

1:14 min by natcheztracetravel
Views: 696 Rating: 0.00

A ten minute drive from downtown Natchez will take you over a hundred years into the past. Built from 1792 to 1855, this was the home of a pioneer horticulturist of antebellum Natchez. In 1853, his di ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Aaron S. Merrill

Aaron Stanton Merrill (March 26, 1890-February 28, 1961) also known as Tip Merrill was an American rear admiral during World War II who led American naval forces during the Solomon Islands campaign as well as the first admiral to use radar during wartime.

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Located at 31.55 -91.38 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: 1890 births, 1961 deaths, American military personnel of World War II, Grand Officers of the Order of Merit (Chile), People from Natchez, Mississippi, People from New Orleans, Louisiana, Recipients of the Legion of Merit, Recipients of the Navy Cross, United States Naval Academy alumni, United States Navy admirals

Natchez–Vidalia Bridge

The Natchez–Vidalia Bridge are two twin cantilever bridges carrying US Routes 65, 84 and 425 across the Mississippi River between Vidalia, Louisiana and Natchez, Mississippi. It is the tallest bridge in Mississippi (although the demolished Benjamin G. Humphreys Bridge connecting Mississippi with Arkansas were taller by 5 feet, its main spans were located entirely within Arkansas).

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Located at 31.56 -91.42 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Bridges completed in 1940, Bridges completed in 1988, Bridges on the U.S. Highway System, Bridges over the Mississippi River, Cantilever bridges, Natchez micropolitan area, Road bridges in Louisiana, Road bridges in Mississippi, U.S. Route 65, U.S. Route 84

St. Mary Basilica, Natchez

The Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows (Saint Mary Basilica) is a Catholic basilica church in Natchez, Mississippi. The Diocese of Natchez was erected in 1837, and in 1842 construction began on a new cathedral. It was dedicated on December 25, 1843 and consecrated on September 19, 1886 and remained the cathedral of the diocese until 1977. It was designated a minor basilica on September 8, 1998 and dedicated as such on September 25, 1999. In 2007 the body of Bishop John J.

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Located at 31.56 -91.40 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: 19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings, Basilica churches in the United States, Former cathedrals in the United States, Religious buildings completed in 1842, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile

Rhythm Club fire

The Rhythm Club fire aka The Natchez Dance Hall Holocaust was a fire in Natchez, Mississippi, United States on the night of April 23, 1940 that killed 209 people and severely injured many others. Hundreds of people became trapped inside the one-story steel-clad wooden building. The victims were mostly African Americans. The dance hall, which was once a church and converted blacksmith shop, was located in a one-story frame building at 1 St.

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Located at 31.56 -91.40 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: 1940 disasters, 1940 fires, 1940 in Mississippi, Adams County, Mississippi, Building fires in the United States, Fire disasters involving barricaded escape routes, Fires in Mississippi, Nightclub fires

Fort Rosalie

Fort Rosalie was a French fort built in 1716 in the territory of the Natchez Native Americans. The present-day city of Natchez, Mississippi developed at this site. As part of the peace terms that ended the Natchez War of 1716, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville required the Natchez to build the fort by providing materials and labor.

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Located at 31.56 -91.40 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: 1716 establishments in New France, Buildings and structures in Adams County, Mississippi, Colonial forts in Mississippi, Forts in Mississippi, French forts in the United States