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Natchez may be the oldest city on the Mississippi but we also have the brightest future! Natchez is a walkable, vibrant, and beautiful historic city, where preservation and progress go hand in hand.
Visit & Explore | Natchez, MS - Official Website
Founded in 1716, Natchez offers a quality of life unlike any other in the deep south. Nationally known for our historic preservation, we are a premier cultural tourism destination.
About Natchez | Natchez, MS - Official Website
Built on a bluff nearly 200 feet above the Mississippi, Natchez offers the greatest view of the greatest river in North America. Every day in Natchez ends with an extravagant, blazing …
Introduction: City Government | Natchez, MS - Official Website
Older than the State of Mississippi, Natchez operates under a form of government referred to as a “Special Charter” in the Mississippi State Code. Natchez is governed by a Mayor and a six …
Home | Natchez, MS - Official Website
Natchez is a walkable, vibrant, and beautiful historic city. Perched on a bluff nearly 200 feet above the Mississippi, Natchez offers the greatest view of the greatest river in North America.
Natchez became part of the United States with the establishment of the Mississippi Territory in 1798 and served as the first capital for the new State of Mississippi in 1817.
Festivals & Events | Natchez, MS - Official Website
Spring Pilgrimage St. Patrick’s Day Parade April Spring Pilgrimage July 4th of July Celebrations Blessing of the Flotilla, Lake St. John Natchez Food & Wine Festival October Natchez Balloon …
Jobs • Natchez, MS • CivicEngage
Sep 29, 2025 · City of Natchez Civil Service Commission Will be taking applications for the position of PROBATIONARY FIREFIGHTER NEW TEST DATE: 01/6/2025 Beginning... Full …
Departments | Natchez, MS - Official Website
City departments contained within the government structure of Natchez, MS and the services they provide.
As the morning turned into noon, not a soul in Natchez or Vidalia was aware of what was on its way. What was coming is known today as the Great Natchez Tornado of 1840, which is …