Anchuca Historic Mansion1010 First East Street
Vicksburg, Mississippi
United States
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This antebellum mansion was originally constructed in the late 1820s, but was later upgraded with Greek revival styling in the late 1840s by wealthy Vicksburg residents, Jane and Victor Wilson. Anchuca’s visitors are treated to plantation breakfasts each day.Details
Anchuca is in historic "Old Town," within walking distance to museums, churches, antique shops, art galleries and other attractions. All major credit cards are accepted.Related Events & Stories
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