Travelling back in time may be impossible, but you can get pretty close at French Camp Historic District. One of the most popular stops along the Natchez Trace Parkway, the quaint village is made up of several historic buildings that are open for touring. Offering visitors the chance to experience early American life for themselves, a visit to French Camp Historic District is practically guaranteed to be a memorable one. Take a look:
French Camp Historic District is located on the Natchez Trace Parkway at milepost 180.7, about 90 miles north of Jackson.
Brimming with history, French Camp was established in 1812. Today, it includes a museum, gift shop, restaurant, and bed and breakfast. Start your tour of the property at the Visitor's Center.
Aside from plenty of information on French Camp, the Visitor's Center includes the Log Cabin Gift Shop. The quaint shop sells a variety of locally-made products, such as sorghum molasses, honey mustard, sweet onion pecan dressing, and fresh baked bread.
There's also an array of pottery - all of which is created by local artists. Some of the pieces are even made right onsite.
The hand-crafted merchandise also includes beautiful Amish-made rocking chairs.
Continue your tour by following the boardwalk that winds through French Camp.
As you make your way around the property, you'll find several rustic barns to explore.
There's also lots of antique farm equipment to check out.
Stop in the Alumni Museum for a closer look at the days of yesteryear. Housed in a historic dog trot cabin that dates back to 1885, it's filled with primitive antiques and memorabilia.
No tour of French Camp would be complete without a stop in the Council House Cafe. The menu may not be huge, but it's packed with delicious homemade options.
Among the bevy of soups, salads, and sandwiches that fill the menu, you'll find the famous "Big Ed's BLT." The massive sandwich includes bacon, lettuce, tomato, and the cafe's signature spicy garlic mayo.
For dessert, you'll have a choice between Mississippi Mud Pie and caramel-topped bread pudding. Either way, your sweet tooth is sure to be pleased.
Extend your visit by booking a room in French Camp's Bed and Breakfast or, for a bit more privacy, renting one of the onsite cabins.
With so much to see and do, you could easily spend an entire day at French Camp Historic District. Ready to explore this amazing gem for yourself? Visit French Camp at 55 Le Fleur Circle in French Camp. For more information, click here.
Looking for another historic gem to visit? Check out "This Unique Mississippi Attraction Will Take You Back In Time."
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