Stay at One of the Most Romantic Boutique Hotels in Vicksburg MS

When searching for hotels in Vicksburg MS, Oak Hall offers a rare opportunity to stay in one of the city’s most architecturally significant homes. Built in 1910, this Mission Revival masterpiece sits on Drummond Street in the historic Fostoria neighborhood, known for its charm and walkability. Guests can easily stroll to downtown shops, restaurants, and […]
The Best Place for Mississippi Getaways This Fall

Thanks to vibrant foliage and crisp air, fall is one of the best seasons for Mississippi getaways. If you’re heading out on a Deep South road trip, the Natchez Trace Parkway offers some of the most colorful drives in the region, lined with golden maple, hickory, and oak trees. Scenic overlooks and winding roads make […]
Tour the Best Historic Homes in Vicksburg

If you’ve yet to visit our charming small town on the bluffs of the river, it’s time to make a plan. One of the best things to do is tour the historic homes in Vicksburg. Founded in 1811 and incorporated in 1825, Vicksburg rapidly became a center for commerce, agriculture, and river traffic due to […]
Visit the McRaven House in Vicksburg & More

The McRaven House in Vicksburg, Mississippi, is a historic home renowned for its rich history and paranormal activity. Constructed in three distinct phases—1797, 1836, and 1849—the house showcases architectural styles from the Frontier, Empire, and Greek Revival periods. This unique layering of designs has earned it the nickname “Time Capsule of the South.” The McRaven […]
The Most Haunted Places in Mississippi

With fall just at our doorstep and the thrills of Halloween around the corner, it’s always a fun time of year to start thinking about the haunted places in Mississippi! And we have a few of these paranormal hotspots in Vicksburg—which is no surprise when you think about the history of the area and the […]
Tour the McRaven House this Fall

There’s a fantastic collection of historic houses to tour in Vicksburg, MS, but one of our favorites to visit during the fall is the McRaven House—mainly for the eerie candlelit tours and ghost stories. The McRaven House was built by Andrew Glass in 1797; he was scheming and robbing people traveling along the Natchez Trail […]