Built in 1843 by James Walton Harris, Whitehall was originally designed as a two-story Greek Revival townhouse. The stately mansion exhibits six square, paneled columns at the edge of a wooden porch. The banisters bordering the porch consist of identically-milled hardwood balusters. Inside the home, heart-pine floors and handsome woodwork provide the background for the Boggess’ collection of 18th- and 19th-century antiques.

Dr. and Mrs. Joe Boggess & Family / National Register / Historic American Buildings Survey

 

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Spring Pilgrimage

We invite you to join us for the 80th Annual Columbus, Mississippi Spring Pilgrimage! Take a trip back in time and enjoy unparalleled hospitality and rich heritage at…

Where To Stay

At the end of the day, it’s all about the experience. In Historic Columbus, you’ll experience a level of comfort and hospitality like no place else. Enjoy a restful night…
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