Talk:Natchez, Mississippi

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Copyright violation

I did a manual reversion of this article to the 23:45, 15 May 2006 version by Zawersh (talk · contribs) because most of the intervening edits, particularly those of 134.164.204.180 (talk · contribs), are cut and paste WP:COPYVIOlations of several pages from the official website of The Natchez Convention & Visitors Bureau (http://www.natchez.ms.us/). 69.3.70.112 02:42, 8 June 2006 (UTC).[reply]

Note on economic decline

I added a sentence to that effect -- no source, but it's common knowledge in Mississippi, where I live. It made little sense to me to mention the change from steamboat traffic circa 1900 and then stop short.

compaction

In its day, (1820-1960), Natchez had fierce competition by the very wealthy plantation owners in their building their mansions; and this resulted in heavy compaction of many differng archectural styles at Natchez, more so than any other location in the USA . Perhaps the subject of another paragraph or entire article summarzing all those styles - beyond my knowledge.

chyme willy, IV, nautonier, grand architect, GM / PS !!! aka lil fractal, the goldin spirul fibonace 76.192.7.35 (talk) 10:14, 17 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]