Friday, March 27, 2015

Day 3 in Natchez- The Towers, Monmouth Historic Inn, Twin Oaks, Dun Leith, and a play

Our first stop today was at The Towers where we were greeted by the owner-Ginger Hyland.  The decor is accented with a large collection of Victorian rococo antiques from 1840 to 1870.  Bronze animal sculptors on the grounds.





We enjoyed lunch and the beautiful gardens and grounds.



We enjoyed cocktails and appetizers at the home of Regina Charboneau- a well-known Chef in the area and articles about her have been written in The New York Times.  She has also authored several cookbooks.





A lovely dinner this evening at Dunleith with a pianist playing old favorites from Broadway and musical scores.





After dinner we attended the hilarious play "Southern Exposure" at the aptly named Natchez Little Theater. Our own Chuckles Collins, Carol Kerr and Pat Grove made their debut in the play as tacky tourists.




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