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After hours
Under the cloak of night and the glow of streetlights Natchez becomes a world of smaller worlds all to themselves. Places where most don’t travel after dark or notice while moving through the town seem glow and stand apart from their normal existence. Churches, beacons to life at any hour, become majestic icons in the night. Statues take on new residents. And the ordinary becomes extrordinary.
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At the Memorial Park fountain, above, a spider’s web holds a goose captive as a cherub sits silently behind the veil of falling water. View photo »
Camellias bounce gently in the night wind in front of Beulah Baptist Church on B Street. View photo »
A couple walks up Main Street near the Eola as a car turns the corner on Commerce Street. View photo »
Saint Peter’s Baptist Church at the intersection of Parker Street and the North Commerce Street Extension glows in the nights as a young man’s ghostly figure crosses the street. View photo »
From the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. and Main streets the steeple of Saint Mary Cathedral looms in the night sky like the ringing of its bells that mark each hour. View photo »
A row of old mail boxes seem to speak of years gone by as they beam in the night on Elm Street in front of the Natchez Children’s Home. View photo »



