Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Still excited to share our new free Prince Ibrahima self-guided tour brochure!

Photo by Ben Hillyer (Click on image to enlarge.)

Follow the incredible journey of the African prince who spent 40 years enslaved near Natchez before gaining his freedom! This pocket-sized publication features his story and a handy map of the key sites tied to his history in Natchez and Adams County.

Perfect for locals and visitors who want to experience this important piece of Natchez history firsthand.

Free printed copies are now available at the Visit Natchez at The Depot Visitor Center, 200 N. Broadway St. and other locations (see article).

You can also download it directly from our website and take the tour at your own pace! Pick up your copy today!

See full article here:

https://www.natchezdemocrat.com/news/visit-natchez-releases-new-self-guided-tour-brochure-on-prince-ibrahima-8b093bc2

 

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