The Turning Angel

Monument · Natchez

The Turning Angel

Monument · Natchez

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21 New St, Natchez, MS 39120, USA

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Historic cemetery featuring a "Turning Angel" statue  

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21 New St, Natchez, MS 39120, USA Get directions

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Oct 24, 2025

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Visiting 10 of Our Favorite Spooky Local Legends

"On March 14, 1908, a gas explosion in the basement of the Natchez Drug Company killed five young female employees—the youngest was only 12 years old—and caused the prominent brick structure to collapse. The victims’ tombstones are marked with only their last names. There is, however, an additional monument to the dead workers. Their former employer was so distraught by the explosion that he paid for the women’s burial plots and commissioned this stone angel to stand over their modest graves. The angel has since attracted a fair bit of attention to the historic Mississippi cemetery. It’s now known as the “Turning Angel” statue because, according to some, it turns to look at cars driving by. This effect is said to be most noticeable at night, when the cars’ headlights shine on the statue around the bend of the road. The turning effect, combined with the tragic story of the angel’s dedication, make this site loom large in Natchez. Local author Greg Iles even has a book titled Turning Angel, which was named for the statue." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Linda Smith

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This is a very unique experience, to say the least! I love it! I can't wait to return next year! I highly recommend this tour!

Outdoors With Shawn

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Beautiful statue. I didn't see it move or even remotely look like it would.

heidi freeman

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Beautiful statue! Never saw her turn and she didn't follow us, but still beautiful!

Ashley McMahan

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Beautiful statue in honor of such young souls.

Ray Smaglis

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If you like old cemeteries...you'll love this one. I recommend you not drive a large vehicle. It's super tight turns and one way roads. We have an extended promaster van, and well...we were lucky, and leave it at that. The turning angel was underwhelming. It's supposed to look like it's turning it's head or eyes...nope. But check out the other notable graves, and not notable. This place is just beautiful (for an old cemetery).

K HUDD

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Actually, quite peaceful. the Illusion is pretty cool. worth the visit.

Gerry S

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Touching story. Lovely work.

Tim Reutebuch

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They close at dusk. Be sure to give yourself plenty of time to explore this very historic cemetery.