That's the view of Natchez offered by this mealy-mouthed Traveltalk, issued to coincide, at least roughly, with the release of GONE WITH THE WIND. It is carefully and beautifully photographed, as are all of them, even though some of the color seems to have faded from the print shown on TCM.
This series was always intended to serve as a glowing recommendation for whatever place the particular Traveltalk covered; Mr. Fitzpatrick also ran a travel agency. Nor would an episode that was less than adulatory about the romance of the Old South have played anyplace south of the Mason-Dixon Line. Nonetheless the paired images of White women with parasols sauntering to visit houses built before the Slaveholder's Rebellion paired with images of Black men and women by rough cabins set my 21st Century teeth on edge.
To some it may seem that was the point of this one. However, I've never seen any sign of irony in other Traveltalks.