Self- Guided Tour *Book Now* Save $5.00 off each adult ticket. Enter Promo Code Save5 at checkout. The everyday life of slavery through the lens of Whitney Plantation enslaved. Within […]
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The everyday life of slavery through the lens of Whitney Plantation enslaved.
Within the boundaries of the “Habitation Haydel,” as the Whitney Plantation was originally known, the story of the Haydel family of German immigrants and the slaves that they held were intertwined. In 2014, the Whitney Plantation opened its doors to the public for the first time in its 262 year history as the only plantation museum in Louisiana with a focus on slavery. Through museum exhibits, memorial artwork, restored buildings and hundreds of first-person slave narratives, visitors to Whitney will gain a unique perspective on the lives of Louisiana’s enslaved people. To reserve click on the link below or call 504-471-1499.
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Spend the day exploring two of three famous plantations along River road that’s listed on National Register of Historic Places, a tour to the Beautiful Oak Alley, Creole Laura the Iconic Whitney Plantations allows you to step back into history and a quarter century of architectural and agricultural significance. The tour focuses on the struggle and determination of the slaves and freed African-Americans who operated the plantations. To reserve click on the link below or call 504-471-1499.
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The Laura Plantation tour near New Orleans is considered by many in the tour industry as the best historical plantation tour along the Great River Road. The plantation was led by four Creole women, most notable, was Laura, from where the plantation gets its name. The women led the plantation over sixty years, using slave labor. You will get to view and enter the 1840’s slave quarters, as part of this tour. You will hear stories of all aspects of the plantation life including the fact that the book “Bier Rabbit” was written here. The Plantation house was nearly destroyed by fire back in 2003, but it was rebuilt to the original design using building materials from antique homes that was disassembled and sold off in pieces. The rebuilding process, is a story in itself.
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Our 2.2 hour City Tour incorporates prominent regions of Historic French Quarter, World Famous Treme, Musician Village, Upper Ninth Ward, Historical Cemetery and New Orleans City Park.
Group tours can be arranged by calling 504-471-1499. We can accommodate up to 200 guest upon availability. We recommend booking in advance of your group’s visit to assure availability.
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