Elegant 22-room residence, architecture mixing Steamboat Gothic, Moorish, French and Creole styles
The centerpiece of the park is the house built in 1870 by actor Joseph Jefferson, who played the character Rip Van Winkle on stage. This elegant 22-room mansion features a mix of Steamboat Gothic, Moorish, French and Creole architecture and is furnished in the Empire style. Inside, a video presents the history of the island, including the 1980 disaster, when drilling in Lake Peigneur caused the top of the salt dome to break through and flood the salt mine and gardens.
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I spoke with Miss. Rachel a few times a we booked our absolutely last minute stay, judt 2days before. We were very fortunate that they even had an opening!! Anyways once we arrived Miss Rachel remembered me and was just as friendly as she was over the phone. Oh & the lady who did our house tuor was absolutely wonderful! Oh & the food at Jefferson Cafe was delicious!!
I look forward to returning, when the Peacocks have their long beautiful feathers- even though we did find lots of beautiful feathers, & I recommend this place to everyone.