This is the best video of the Natchez Trace I’ve seen! We drove it a few years ago and I dream of driving it again many more times. I grew up going to several spots from Alabama into TN. And I can’t wait to make memories with my son now. It’s a very unique National Parkway.
I'd heard of the Natchez Trace is one of James A Michener's books (Texas). I've never been to the USA and it's unlikely I'll get there now (I'm 'up there' in years) but the Trace certainly looks interesting. I've learned something today. Of course even over here in England I know of Elvis Presley and had heard he was born in Tupelo but I never knew there was a tupelo tree.
I loved the video and the narrator's voice. I was born and reared in Mississippi. I took three different classes of Mississippi History while I was in school, and I still learned a lot from the video. Thanks for posting.
I am KC, I grew up in Natchez, Ms, used to walk the Natchez Trace with my friend Richard Freeman, aka "Richa" got my feet wet in my first rock band there "Fairchild" left in 86 to planted roots in Chicago before traveling to Canada, Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee and back to Tupelo (birthplace of Elvis) Was interviewed recently by great guy named Mark doing a documentary on Nellie Jackson. I met Nellie when I was a teenage boy. She invited my friend Richard and I inside one night to meet the gals and have a coke. I think Nellie is the 1st person I've ever met who loved dogs more than me! Great memories in Natchez! For the rest of the story...read the October issue of GQ magazine .....and I approve this message www.gq.com/story/paul-kevin-curtis-elvis-impersonator-ricin-assassinations
Been traveling the Trace since I was a tiny little juvenile. My parents took it everytime we headed north to MS to visit my mama's family. But we never traveled the entire thing before. Well, I guess I'm gonna have to do it now.
This is the best video of the Natchez Trace I’ve seen! We drove it a few years ago and I dream of driving it again many more times. I grew up going to several spots from Alabama into TN. And I can’t wait to make memories with my son now. It’s a very unique National Parkway.
Its really beautiful in person
I'd heard of the Natchez Trace is one of James A Michener's books (Texas). I've never been to the USA and it's unlikely I'll get there now (I'm 'up there' in years) but the Trace certainly looks interesting. I've learned something today. Of course even over here in England I know of Elvis Presley and had heard he was born in Tupelo but I never knew there was a tupelo tree.
Me encanto soy natchez y estoy en mexico
One on my bucket list. Been down a way from Natchez. Would love to go all the way
Great video. I don’t know why I’ve never done the whole Trace. On my to do list now.
My family travels the trace every year going to Tupelo I simply love it so much history...
I drove from Nashville to Tupelo when going to an Ole Miss football game. I'd love to go back and keep going all the way to Natchez next time.
Nice video! Hoping to travel the Parkway this summer ☀️🌲🌺🚙🗺
This video is very interesting. I've gone down part of the Natchez Trace. This is really good.
I love historical.places in mississippi
I loved the video and the narrator's voice. I was born and reared in Mississippi. I took three different classes of Mississippi History while I was in school, and I still learned a lot from the video. Thanks for posting.
I think Mississippi women are the best. I am from Texas and if I ever get married again it will be with a woman from the Deep South like Mississippi
John Davis and Linda Oliver - let us talk about German American heritage
@@georgzausinger9730 got ya. Linda and I love Mississippi. We can’t help it. I am looking for a Mississippi woman that can cook grits.
@@JohnDavis-yz9nq Cajun foods ? Arcadian history welcome
@@georgzausinger9730 Cajun food is Louisiana. Mississippi is soul food. I love good grits. They cannot make good grits here in Texas like down south.
I'll be heading through here in May, I think I could spend weeks!
I am KC, I grew up in Natchez, Ms, used to walk the Natchez Trace with my friend Richard Freeman, aka "Richa" got my feet wet in my first rock band there "Fairchild" left in 86 to planted roots in Chicago before traveling to Canada, Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee and back to Tupelo (birthplace of Elvis) Was interviewed recently by great guy named Mark doing a documentary on Nellie Jackson. I met Nellie when I was a teenage boy. She invited my friend Richard and I inside one night to meet the gals and have a coke. I think Nellie is the 1st person I've ever met who loved dogs more than me! Great memories in Natchez!
For the rest of the story...read the October issue of GQ magazine
.....and I approve this message
www.gq.com/story/paul-kevin-curtis-elvis-impersonator-ricin-assassinations
Keen on friendships to Germany ? Science relations welcome ! Wes Hunter
I believe the narrator is also the sheriff from The Squidbillies.
jeffery35613 lol
Very good presentation, thank you.
Thank you for making a nice and informative video.
I WANT TO DO THIS!
Been traveling the Trace since I was a tiny little juvenile. My parents took it everytime we headed north to MS to visit my mama's family. But we never traveled the entire thing before. Well, I guess I'm gonna have to do it now.
Note; the Tupelo Automobile Museum is closed, permanently.
Pretty cool video!
Nice job editing
Please take a little time and check out my Natchez Trace parkway videos
Never been to the natches trace before the video seems pretty
Can you hike the entire historical trail?
The falls collapsed.
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just got home from this tour. I do not recommend the council house cafe. Nothing but expensive cold sandwiches
You drove the whole trace and that’s all you have to bring to everyone is one place with cold sandwiches? Lol Did you enjoy any part of it? 😅
hoping too fast , not enough time to see, makes me ill. thumb down
"Antebellum finery" 🙄foh