Built for the unmarried daughter of Vicksburg's founder, Newitt Vick, The Martha Vick House, circa 1830, has been carefully restored and furnished as a fine but comfortable home. Elegant 18th and early 19th century antiques and a large collection of fine French paintings are displayed in every room. The house is available for private parties and receptions by prior arrangement. A National Register of Historic Places property recommended by AAA, Exxon Travel, Mobil Travel, Michelin & Smithsonian Travel. The Martha Vick House has been featured in Southern Living and the New York Times.