Rosemont was officially recognized for its historical significance in 1974 when it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Further recognition came in 1987 when it was designated a Mississippi Landmark, further cementing its place in the state's history.
Rosemont holds a unique place in American history as the family and boyhood home of Jefferson Davis, who served as the President of the Confederate States of America from 1861 to 1865. This connection to a significant figure in American history adds an extra layer of interest for visitors.
Rosemont is open to the public for tours, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the historic site and learn about its past. The tours provide a glimpse into the life and times of Jefferson Davis and the history of the plantation.
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Highway 24 E, Woodville
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