During the early 19th century, travel along the Natchez Trace curtailed as steamboats became the new mode of transportation. Hundreds of boats would dock in Natchez, and before long, the city garnered a reputation for being the rowdiest, and most dangerous, port in the entire country.

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Natchez Under-The-Hill is located on Silver Street. Ready to see the infamous historic district for yourself? Click here for more information.

Want to learn about another notorious site in Natchez? Check out “King’s Tavern In Mississippi Has A Haunting Past.

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