Fatherland Church

Fatherland Church is a church in , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Grand Village of the Natchez and Mammy’s Cupboard.

Archaeological site
, also known as the Fatherland Site, is a 128.1-acre site encompassing a prehistoric indigenous village and earthwork mounds in present-day south . is situated 1½ miles north of Fatherland Church.

Restaurant
Mammy's Cupboard is a roadside restaurant built in the shape of a mammy archetype, located on US Highway 61 south of . The woman's skirt holds a dining room and a gift shop. is situated 1½ miles south of Fatherland Church.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Natchez and Vidalia.

is a city near the southwest corner of the U.S. state of . This historic town is perched on a high bluff above the 100 miles upriver from .

is a city in and the parish seat of , . It is located on the west bank of the , across from , .

Fatherland Church

Latitude
31.50239° or 31° 30′ 9″ north
Longitude
-91.36928° or 91° 22′ 9″ west
Elevation
230 feet (70 metres)
Open location code
863CGJ2J+X7
Open­Street­Map ID
node 357969162
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Geo­Names ID
4426205
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