Our stay at the Ross Mansion in Hattiesburg was absolutely delightful and a wonderful escape from the ordinary. The entire essence of the place was warm and welcoming. Our hosts Jerry and Jenny could not have been more gracious as they shared the history of the old mansion; it's definitely a labor of love for both of them. Each room brought its own Southern charm from days gone by, like a hug from grandma. It was dripping with fine artwork, collectibles, and an amazing library of historical books. The sitting room that faced the front of the house was most intriguing with its shelves from floor to ceiling filled with vintage ladies' hats. There was another sitting room on the second floor that overlooked the back yard and was brimming with plants and birdcages adorned with miniatures and offered self-serve coffees, teas, and hot chocolates, a most peaceful place to start your mornings. The breakfast continued the elegance of the home with delicious food and a beautiful presentation. Amenities could not have been better, and it was in walking distance of some wonderful restaurants as well as a most unique artform in an alley between two buildings called The Pocket Museum, a must-see if you are in the area. Beautiful accommodations, delicious food, personal service, and a look into the past, you can't get that at the Holiday Inn. We hope to revisit soon.