This presentation will begin at 3:00 pm at 2200 Oak Street. Built by John Alexander Klein, Cedar Grove was presented to his bride, Elizabeth, who was General Sherman’s niece. The impressive Roman Revival mansion was completed 18 years later to become the largest and most beautiful estate in Vicksburg. During the Civil War, Union cannonballs struck the home. One remains embedded in the wall of the gentleman’s parlor and can be viewed today during tours. Tapestry 2014: Features a tasting of foods and spirits. Tickets for Tapestry are $15 per individual presentation or $30 for three presentations. For more information on this event call 601-636-9421 or 800-221-3536.
Thursday Apr 24, 2014
3:00 PM - 3:00 PM CDT
Apr 24, 2014 · 3:00 PM
Cedar Grove Mansion
2200 Clay Street
Vicksburg, MS 39180
$15 per individual presentation or $30 for three presentations
Printed courtesy of www.vicksburgchamber.org/ – Contact the Vicksburg - Warren County Chamber of Commerce for more information.
1622 Washington St., Suite 201, Vicksburg, MS 39180 – 601-636-1012 – khillman@vicksburgchamber.org