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Oak Alley Plantation

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3645, Highway 18, Vacherie, The United States Of America
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2024
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2024

28 magnificent multi-century old oaks, the most famous oak grove in Louisiana at Vacherie.

From the balcony of this home, prepare to see Louisiana's most famous driveway, with its 28 magnificent, multi-century-old oaks. twenty-eight is the fetish number of the property: 28 oaks, 28 Doric columns that surround the house and 28 outbuildings. Built in 1839 by a French sugar cane planter, Jacques Télésphore Roman, in the Greek Renaissance style and in handmade bricks, Oak Alley was bought in ruins in 1925 by a cotton broker, Andrew Stewart. Upon his death, a foundation was established by his wife Jacqueline to maintain the house. As a tribute to the memory of this benefactor, all the clocks in the house are stopped at 7:30 am, the time of her death at the age of 93. The visit is interesting. You will get many details about the daily life of the planters. For example, you will learn that every morning the servants flattened the mattresses with a wooden roller embedded in the headboard. You will also learn about the architectural techniques used to protect the house from the heat and humidity (high ceilings, thick walls). Legend has it that a slave on the plantation succeeded in grafting a pecan tree (a tree related to the walnut). Today, pecans are used in many Louisiana desserts ( pecan pies and pralines) and are even exported. You will be given a map to visit the rest of the estate, including the slave quarters and the Stewart Cemetery. A must see!

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Visited in april 2024
We really enjoyed our visit to Oak Alley Plantation. The history is remarkable. The Big House is amazing. The giant oaks are incredible. It is definitely worth the drive if you're visiting the New Orleans region!
Visited in april 2024
My wife and I enjoyed this beautiful setting. The reconstruction of the slave house was well done. The focus is more on the slave owners than slavery.
Visited in april 2024
The trees are the star attraction. I went w a tour so I just wish there was more time to enjoy the property
Visited in april 2024
The oak alley plantation may be the best plantation I’ve ever been too I’ve seen many don’t take this as racism please but because I’m a historian I met a young fellow reenactment of Romeo and Juliet with their cousins I fell in love with the place but the staff didn’t a few rude people but comes with the house as many acted like they were living in 1899 the house we went at night from the French American city nearby Denis or something my friend lenny was hurled insults by locals unfortunately we came to find the house burning but when we came back 3months later the house was rebuilt hurray the local law enforcement blockaded our entry and forced us out stupid gray haired people but the games of cribbage and moonshine handed around that I stole a bit much for the tickets were quiet expensive authentic moonshine and chicken steaks given out although I fear flies had tainted my meat ???? I love the place and would come back but the staff need to be kinder to fellows from the north as they called me a Yankee next time I won’t bring my son though as some old white trash hag attempted to take him and give him to her Italian cousins will dodge Italians in future thank you
Visited in april 2024
Très déçue . Une usine : 30 min de visite guidée dans la maison sans le droit de prendre de photos pour le prix du billet c’est inadmissible. La guide parle super vite donc nous qui sommes français incompréhensible tellement ses explications doivent rentrer dans le temps de la visite . On m’avait dit que c’était la number 1 des plantations j’ai préféré de loin Whitney et Laura plantation . Énormément déçue . Je ne conseille pas de la faire . Ah oui dernière chose il faut bien être 30min avant l’heure de la visite sinon on passe 30min à attendre la prochaine visite et si pas de place vos places achetées par internet poubelle : l’usine à touristes !!

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