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"I found the interior of Rosalie Mansion to be the most beautiful of the antebellum homes I visited; built in 1823 in a Greek Revival style that inspired other local homes, it was constructed for a wealthy cotton broker and contains many 19th-century artifacts and furniture. In 1863 General Grant commandeered the home as his headquarters and General Gresham continued using it for the duration of the war. It's listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and as a National Historic Landmark, and it's open year-round with daily tours beginning at 9am (last tour begins at 4pm), with tours taking about 45–60 minutes; admission is $20 USD." - Matthew Kepnes