Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi Land For Sale - 12.2 Acres
At 94 Sgt Prentiss Drive there are 12.2 acres of rolling, wooded terrain where the traffice count is 37,000 vehicles per day. This lot is zoned for special use. These special uses include the following: residential, churches, library, hospitals, labs, clinic, schools, airport, cemetery, stadium, convention center, golf, nursing home, recreation, park, pool, transportation hub. The traffic count is 37,000 vehicles per day. Please contact me for... more more information.
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