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LOUISIANA PLANTATIONS
Visiting Louisiana Plantations can be a fun day-trip from New Orleans. Several Plantations can be toured in one day if you have a car.
For example, Laura Plantation, Oak Alley Plantation, San Francisco Plantation, Houmas House Plantation and Gardens, and Nottoway Plantation can be toured in a day with proper planning.
Several tour companies offer plantation tours if you don’t have a car - usually with a tour company you visit, at the most, two plantations and the tour price can be more than a rental car. So I’d recommend a rental car.
Also Creole Plantations (e.g, Laura Plantation, San Francisco Plantation) have very different traditions than English Plantations (e.g., Oak Alley Plantation, Nottoway Plantation), so be sure to visit both Creole and English Plantations.
For examples of some driving distances from the Quarter House in the French Quarter of New Orleans: to San Francisco Plantation – 43 miles; to Laura Plantation – 54 miles; to Oak Alley Plantation – 58 miles; to Houmas House – 63 miles; to Nottoway Plantation – 77 miles.
Overview on Louisiana Plantation Homes with pics
For more info about the history of Louisiana – see Louisiana - New France
Oak Allee - Allees were originally introduced as a landscape feature during the Italian Renaissance.
The word “Allee” is from Old French, aller meaning “to go” and refers to a walkway or drive bordered by rows of evenly spaced, even-aged trees of the same species.
Allees were popular in European royal parks and estates in the 17th and 18th centuries mostly in France and England. In the late 19th century in America, it became popular to create tree-lined streets on the model of the allees.
There are several plantations located throughout Louisiana that have been featured in movies. Destrehan Plantation was the setting for “Interview with the Vampires”, while “Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte” was filmed at Houmas House. “A Woman Called Moses” was filmed at Madewood Plantation.
For more movie and television info see -
Eyes on Louisiana - Movies and Television Series Featuring Louisiana Locations
Laura Plantation (A Creole Plantation)
2247 Highway 18
Vacherie, LA 70090
Ph: (225) 265-7690 or (888) 799-7690 Toll Free US only
Built 1805 - where the B'er Rabbit stories originated
www.lauraplantation.com
Oak Alley Plantation
3645 Hwy 18 (River Road)
Vacherie, LA 70090
(225) 265-2151 or 1-800-442-5539
Famous 1/2 mile allee of 300 year old live oaks
www.oakalleyplantation.com
St. Joseph Plantation
3535 Hwy 18
Vacherie, LA 70090
Ph:225-265-4078
www.stjosephplantation.com
San Francisco Plantation
2646 Hwy 44 (River Road)
Garyville, LA 70051
Ph: (985) 535-2341 or 1-888-322-1756 (toll free in US)
www.sanfranciscoplantation.org/
Evergreen Plantation
4649 Hwy 18 (aka Great River Road)
Edgard, LA 70049
Ph: 504-201-3180 or 1-888-858-6877
www.evergreenplantation.org
Destrehan Plantation
13034 River Road
Destrehan, LA 70047
Ph:985-764-9315
www.destrehanplantation.org
Ormond Plantation
13786 River Road
Destrehan, LA 70047
Ph:225-343-4955
www.plantation.com
Houmas House Plantation and Gardens
40136 Highway 942
Darrow, LA 70725
Ph:225-473-9380 or 225-473-7841
Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte with Bette Davis was filmed here
Visitors receive a commemrrative hand fan, complete with a litany of "fanning gestures" used by Southern Belles to communicate feelings, attitudes, status, and intentions.
Also can view a Confederate submarine up close.
http://www.houmashouse.com/
Nottoway Plantation
30970 Highway 405
White Castle, LA 70788
Tour info ph:1-866-527-6884, Ext 120; Room Reservations:225-545-2730
Construction of Nottoway was completed in 1859 at an estimated $80,000. Nottoway has 64 rooms in its three floors, six interior staircases, three modern bathrooms, 22 massive square columns, 165 doors and 200 windows. During Randolph's day, the home had fancy chamber pots (flushing toilets) and hot and cold running water in all bathrooms, all unheard of at that time. Nottoway had a "gas plant" on site with gas lighting throughout the home, unique at the time. A bowling alley was installed for the children inside the home.
www.nottoway.com/
Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site
12501 Hwy 10
St. Francisville, LA 70775
Ph: 225-635-3332 or 888-376-1867
Among Earliest 19th Century Gardens in America with 13 Historic Buildings and Mansion House
Now owned by the State of Louisiana
ROSEDOWN PLANTATION
Or
Louisiana Culture, Recreation & Tourism – Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site
Butler Greenwood Plantation & Bed and Breakfast
8345 US Hwy 61
St. Francisville, LA 70775
Ph: 225-635-6312
www.butlergreenwood.com
The Myrtles Plantation
7747 US Hwy 61
P.O. Box 1100
St. Francisville, LA 70775
John & Jeeta Moss, Proprietors
Ph:225-635-6277 or 1-800-809-0565
“One of America’s Most Haunted Homes”
www.myrtlesplantation.com/index.html
At main page – look carefully toward top of page for navigation links, they’re hard to see with the black background
Also see The Legends, Lore, and Lies of the Myrtles Plantation
The Cottage Plantation
10528 Cottage Lane
St. Francisville, LA 70775
Ph:225-635-3674
www.cottageplantation.com
Magnolia Mound Plantation
2161 Nicholson Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Ph:225-343-4955
www.magnoliamound.org
Madewood Plantation Home
4250 Hwy 308
Napoleonville, LA 70390
Ph: 985-369-7151 from 9am to 7pm Central Time
www.madewood.com
Kent Plantation Home
3601 Bayou Rapides Road
Alexandria, LA 71303
Ph:318-487-5998
www.kenthouse.org
Cortableau House Plantation B&B
225 West Carriere Street
P.O. Box 1051
Washington, LA 70589
Ph:337-331-5681 (cell); Evenings 337-418-1506
Courtableau House is the former Creole Plantation Jean-Baptiste La Fleur II
http://www.courtableauhouse.com/
Frogmore Cotton Plantation & Gins
11054 Hwy 84
Frogmore, LA 71334
Ph:318-757-2453 or 318-757-3333
An 1800-acre working cotton plantation
www.frogmoreplantation.com
Crystal Rice Heritage Farm Plantation
6428 Airport Road
P.O. Box 1425
Crowley, LA 70526
Ph:337-783-6417
One of the few working rice and crawfish plantations offering tours
www.crystalrice.com
Need Wheels?
The following New Orleans tour companies offer transport to various Louisiana Plantations
Tours by Isabelle
Offered Daily
Ph: 504-391-3544
http://www.toursbyisabelle.com/tours_plantation.html
Old River Road Plantation Adventures
Offered Daily
Ph: 504-671-8687
http://www.plantationadventure.com/
Louisiana Tour Company
Offered Daily
Ph: 504-689-3599
http://www.louisianaswamp.com/oakalleycombotourboat.htm
Cajun Pride Tours
Offered Daily
Ph: 1-800-467-0758
http://cajunprideswamp.com/plantationtours.aspx
Grayline Tours
Tues. Thurs. & Sun.
Ph:504-587-0862
http://www.graylineneworleans.com/plantation.shtml
Degas House, Historic Home, Courtyard & Inn
2306 Esplande Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70119
Ph: 504-821-5009
If you like the French Impressionist artists, visit the Degas House while you're in New Orleans. It's located on Esplanade Avenue just 11 blocks from the French Quarter. You have to call and make a reservation to do a tour - our guide was one of his great-great-great grand nieces and gave us interesting family tidbits.
http://www.degashouse.com/
Longue Vue House and Gardens
7 Bamboo Road
New Orleans, LA 70124
Ph:504-488-5488
If you can’t get out of New Orleans to the Plantations, an alternative fun day would be to experience the history and beauty of Longue Vue House and Gardens, a National Historic Landmark in New Orleans, Louisiana. Longue Vue features Classical Revival style buildings and landscaped gardens, a magnificent collection of European and American decorative and fine arts pieces, museum exhibits, entertaining tours, educational programs, and a delightful museum shop.
The estate was designed in 1939-1942 for philanthropists Edgar Bloom Stern, a New Orleans cotton broker, and his wife Edith Rosenwald Stern, an heiress to the Sears-Roebuck fortune. The site is a collaborative tour-de-force, combining the landscape and interior design of Ellen Biddle Shipman, the architectural genius of William and Geoffrey Platt, and the horticultural knowledge of Caroline Dormon, with the informed patronage of the Sterns. With colorful seasonal blooms, Longue Vue provides a memorable experience year-round.
http://www.longuevue.com/
Richard
Visiting Louisiana Plantations can be a fun day-trip from New Orleans. Several Plantations can be toured in one day if you have a car.
For example, Laura Plantation, Oak Alley Plantation, San Francisco Plantation, Houmas House Plantation and Gardens, and Nottoway Plantation can be toured in a day with proper planning.
Several tour companies offer plantation tours if you don’t have a car - usually with a tour company you visit, at the most, two plantations and the tour price can be more than a rental car. So I’d recommend a rental car.
Also Creole Plantations (e.g, Laura Plantation, San Francisco Plantation) have very different traditions than English Plantations (e.g., Oak Alley Plantation, Nottoway Plantation), so be sure to visit both Creole and English Plantations.
For examples of some driving distances from the Quarter House in the French Quarter of New Orleans: to San Francisco Plantation – 43 miles; to Laura Plantation – 54 miles; to Oak Alley Plantation – 58 miles; to Houmas House – 63 miles; to Nottoway Plantation – 77 miles.
Overview on Louisiana Plantation Homes with pics
For more info about the history of Louisiana – see Louisiana - New France
Oak Allee - Allees were originally introduced as a landscape feature during the Italian Renaissance.
The word “Allee” is from Old French, aller meaning “to go” and refers to a walkway or drive bordered by rows of evenly spaced, even-aged trees of the same species.
Allees were popular in European royal parks and estates in the 17th and 18th centuries mostly in France and England. In the late 19th century in America, it became popular to create tree-lined streets on the model of the allees.
There are several plantations located throughout Louisiana that have been featured in movies. Destrehan Plantation was the setting for “Interview with the Vampires”, while “Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte” was filmed at Houmas House. “A Woman Called Moses” was filmed at Madewood Plantation.
For more movie and television info see -
Eyes on Louisiana - Movies and Television Series Featuring Louisiana Locations
Laura Plantation (A Creole Plantation)
2247 Highway 18
Vacherie, LA 70090
Ph: (225) 265-7690 or (888) 799-7690 Toll Free US only
Built 1805 - where the B'er Rabbit stories originated
www.lauraplantation.com
Oak Alley Plantation
3645 Hwy 18 (River Road)
Vacherie, LA 70090
(225) 265-2151 or 1-800-442-5539
Famous 1/2 mile allee of 300 year old live oaks
www.oakalleyplantation.com
St. Joseph Plantation
3535 Hwy 18
Vacherie, LA 70090
Ph:225-265-4078
www.stjosephplantation.com
San Francisco Plantation
2646 Hwy 44 (River Road)
Garyville, LA 70051
Ph: (985) 535-2341 or 1-888-322-1756 (toll free in US)
www.sanfranciscoplantation.org/
Evergreen Plantation
4649 Hwy 18 (aka Great River Road)
Edgard, LA 70049
Ph: 504-201-3180 or 1-888-858-6877
www.evergreenplantation.org
Destrehan Plantation
13034 River Road
Destrehan, LA 70047
Ph:985-764-9315
www.destrehanplantation.org
Ormond Plantation
13786 River Road
Destrehan, LA 70047
Ph:225-343-4955
www.plantation.com
Houmas House Plantation and Gardens
40136 Highway 942
Darrow, LA 70725
Ph:225-473-9380 or 225-473-7841
Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte with Bette Davis was filmed here
Visitors receive a commemrrative hand fan, complete with a litany of "fanning gestures" used by Southern Belles to communicate feelings, attitudes, status, and intentions.
Also can view a Confederate submarine up close.
http://www.houmashouse.com/
Nottoway Plantation
30970 Highway 405
White Castle, LA 70788
Tour info ph:1-866-527-6884, Ext 120; Room Reservations:225-545-2730
Construction of Nottoway was completed in 1859 at an estimated $80,000. Nottoway has 64 rooms in its three floors, six interior staircases, three modern bathrooms, 22 massive square columns, 165 doors and 200 windows. During Randolph's day, the home had fancy chamber pots (flushing toilets) and hot and cold running water in all bathrooms, all unheard of at that time. Nottoway had a "gas plant" on site with gas lighting throughout the home, unique at the time. A bowling alley was installed for the children inside the home.
www.nottoway.com/
Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site
12501 Hwy 10
St. Francisville, LA 70775
Ph: 225-635-3332 or 888-376-1867
Among Earliest 19th Century Gardens in America with 13 Historic Buildings and Mansion House
Now owned by the State of Louisiana
ROSEDOWN PLANTATION
Or
Louisiana Culture, Recreation & Tourism – Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site
Butler Greenwood Plantation & Bed and Breakfast
8345 US Hwy 61
St. Francisville, LA 70775
Ph: 225-635-6312
www.butlergreenwood.com
The Myrtles Plantation
7747 US Hwy 61
P.O. Box 1100
St. Francisville, LA 70775
John & Jeeta Moss, Proprietors
Ph:225-635-6277 or 1-800-809-0565
“One of America’s Most Haunted Homes”
www.myrtlesplantation.com/index.html
At main page – look carefully toward top of page for navigation links, they’re hard to see with the black background
Also see The Legends, Lore, and Lies of the Myrtles Plantation
The Cottage Plantation
10528 Cottage Lane
St. Francisville, LA 70775
Ph:225-635-3674
www.cottageplantation.com
Magnolia Mound Plantation
2161 Nicholson Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Ph:225-343-4955
www.magnoliamound.org
Madewood Plantation Home
4250 Hwy 308
Napoleonville, LA 70390
Ph: 985-369-7151 from 9am to 7pm Central Time
www.madewood.com
Kent Plantation Home
3601 Bayou Rapides Road
Alexandria, LA 71303
Ph:318-487-5998
www.kenthouse.org
Cortableau House Plantation B&B
225 West Carriere Street
P.O. Box 1051
Washington, LA 70589
Ph:337-331-5681 (cell); Evenings 337-418-1506
Courtableau House is the former Creole Plantation Jean-Baptiste La Fleur II
http://www.courtableauhouse.com/
Frogmore Cotton Plantation & Gins
11054 Hwy 84
Frogmore, LA 71334
Ph:318-757-2453 or 318-757-3333
An 1800-acre working cotton plantation
www.frogmoreplantation.com
Crystal Rice Heritage Farm Plantation
6428 Airport Road
P.O. Box 1425
Crowley, LA 70526
Ph:337-783-6417
One of the few working rice and crawfish plantations offering tours
www.crystalrice.com
Need Wheels?
The following New Orleans tour companies offer transport to various Louisiana Plantations
Tours by Isabelle
Offered Daily
Ph: 504-391-3544
http://www.toursbyisabelle.com/tours_plantation.html
Old River Road Plantation Adventures
Offered Daily
Ph: 504-671-8687
http://www.plantationadventure.com/
Louisiana Tour Company
Offered Daily
Ph: 504-689-3599
http://www.louisianaswamp.com/oakalleycombotourboat.htm
Cajun Pride Tours
Offered Daily
Ph: 1-800-467-0758
http://cajunprideswamp.com/plantationtours.aspx
Grayline Tours
Tues. Thurs. & Sun.
Ph:504-587-0862
http://www.graylineneworleans.com/plantation.shtml
Degas House, Historic Home, Courtyard & Inn
2306 Esplande Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70119
Ph: 504-821-5009
If you like the French Impressionist artists, visit the Degas House while you're in New Orleans. It's located on Esplanade Avenue just 11 blocks from the French Quarter. You have to call and make a reservation to do a tour - our guide was one of his great-great-great grand nieces and gave us interesting family tidbits.
http://www.degashouse.com/
Longue Vue House and Gardens
7 Bamboo Road
New Orleans, LA 70124
Ph:504-488-5488
If you can’t get out of New Orleans to the Plantations, an alternative fun day would be to experience the history and beauty of Longue Vue House and Gardens, a National Historic Landmark in New Orleans, Louisiana. Longue Vue features Classical Revival style buildings and landscaped gardens, a magnificent collection of European and American decorative and fine arts pieces, museum exhibits, entertaining tours, educational programs, and a delightful museum shop.
The estate was designed in 1939-1942 for philanthropists Edgar Bloom Stern, a New Orleans cotton broker, and his wife Edith Rosenwald Stern, an heiress to the Sears-Roebuck fortune. The site is a collaborative tour-de-force, combining the landscape and interior design of Ellen Biddle Shipman, the architectural genius of William and Geoffrey Platt, and the horticultural knowledge of Caroline Dormon, with the informed patronage of the Sterns. With colorful seasonal blooms, Longue Vue provides a memorable experience year-round.
http://www.longuevue.com/
Richard