Cliffs Plantation, Colonial plantation in Natchez, United States.
Cliffs Plantation is a 1.5-story residential building in Adams County featuring Greek Revival architecture with symmetrical proportions and tall columns. A prominent columned portico dominates the front entrance and defines the overall design.
The building was constructed in 1855 during Mississippi's period of cotton-driven economic growth and prosperity. It reflects the architectural preferences of wealthy landowners who shaped the region during that era.
The structure stands as part of a collection of 125 properties in Adams County that demonstrate the architectural preferences of wealthy Southern landowners.
The plantation grounds are accessible through guided tours that explain the building's architectural details and spatial layout. Comfortable footwear is recommended as you explore the property and its surroundings.
The building was registered in the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 while maintaining its original interior layout and decorative elements. This preservation allows visitors to see how the space was originally configured and used.
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