About
Two conflicting stories, one a fifty-three page handwritten family history, the other a researched account of documented events, address the property from as early as 1840. Both conclude that the majestic structure, built by Joseph Bazsinsky as a town house, remained a home for his large Jewish family through four generations until early in the 21st century. As the family evolved, the house evolved and has become an excellent example of the architectural mysteries created by changing times, needs and desires. Rooms are available by the night, and space is available for events. Joseph Bazsinsky Town House and Olga Douglas Lewis Gardens are across from the Old Court House Museum in downtown Vicksburg.
Details
Rooms: 2
Meeting Rooms: 3
Seating: Theater- 60, Banquet- 60, Classroom- 40