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Natchez Trace
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Natchez Trace

Natchez Trace is a historic site and park in the United States commemorated by the Natchez Trail Parkway stretching 444 miles (715 km) from Natchez, Mississippi, through northern Alabama, to Nashville, Tennessee, roughly adhering to a series...
Traces Through Time: Natchez Trace Parkway
Video by Harpers Ferry Center NPS

Traces Through Time: Natchez Trace Parkway

Journey along the Natchez Trace Parkway, which winds 444 miles from the southern Appalachian foothills of Tennessee through the emerald forests of Alabama to the bayous and swamps of Mississippi. It roughly follows the "Old Natchez Trace,"...
Sunken Natchez Trace
Image by Jimmy Emerson, DVM

Sunken Natchez Trace

Photo of the Sunken Trace. Mile marker 41.5 on the Natchez Trace Parkway.
Pharr Mounds 1, Natchez Trace
Image by Visit Mississippi

Pharr Mounds 1, Natchez Trace

Pharr Mounds 1, Natchez Trace, Mississippi.
Rocky Springs, Natchez Trace
Image by Michael Massa

Rocky Springs, Natchez Trace

Natchez Trace MP54 Rocky Springs, Mississippi.
Mount Locust Inn, Natchez Trace
Image by Natalie Maynor

Mount Locust Inn, Natchez Trace

Mount Locust inn on the Natchez Trace. Milepost 15.5.
Strange Tales of the Natchez Trace (Jerry Skinner Documentary)
Video by Jerry Skinner

Strange Tales of the Natchez Trace (Jerry Skinner Documentary)

Excellent overview of the history of the Natchez Trace from the early Native American period to the present day. Entertaining and informative video relating a number of interesting stories about the trace and European colonization of North...
Drone Footage Of Emerald Mound On Natchez Trace
Video by Chase Weeks

Drone Footage Of Emerald Mound On Natchez Trace

This is some drone footage that I shot of Emerald Mound the second-largest mound in the U.S.
Natchez Revolt, 1729
Image by John J. Egan

Natchez Revolt, 1729

Panorama of the Monumental Grandeur of the Mississippi Valley, section 14, tempera on lightweight fabric by John J. Egan, c. 1850. Saint Louis Art Museum.
Never Seen: The Trace of a Jewish Spirit from Mesopotamia
Article by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Never Seen: The Trace of a Jewish Spirit from Mesopotamia

The Story Begins from a Dead End August 25, 2015 was a very hot day of summer but its omen was a very promising one! That day, I was with my friend, Mr. Hashim Hama Abdulla, director of the Sulaymaniyah Museum in Iraq, walking in the main...
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