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Lakeport Plantation: A Window into the Antebellum South

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Step back in time at Lakeport Plantation, exploring the history of the Arkansas Delta through its people and architecture.

Explore Lakeport Plantation, Arkansas's only remaining antebellum plantation home on the Mississippi River. This meticulously restored 1859 Greek Revival mansion offers a glimpse into the lives of plantation owners, enslaved people, and tenant farmers in the Arkansas Delta.

A brief summary to Lakeport Plantation

  • Monday 9 am-3:30 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-3:30 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-3:30 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-3:30 pm
  • Friday 9 am-3:30 pm

Local tips

  • Check the Lakeport Plantation website for updated hours, special events, and tour schedules before your visit.
  • Allow at least 1.5 to 2 hours for a comprehensive tour of the house and grounds.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the grounds and consider bringing a hat and sunscreen, especially during the summer months.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Lake Chicot State Park, the largest natural lake in Arkansas, for outdoor recreation and scenic views.
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Getting There

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    Lakeport Plantation is located at 601 AR-142, Lake Village, AR 71653. From Lake Village, head north on Highway 142 for approximately 2 miles. The plantation entrance will be on your left. Note that some GPS systems may direct you to a levee road; Highway 142 is the preferred paved route. There is no fee for parking at the plantation.

Discover more about Lakeport Plantation

Lakeport Plantation, located near Lake Village, Arkansas, stands as a powerful reminder of the complex history of the Mississippi Delta. Established in 1831 by the Johnson family, it grew into a sprawling cotton plantation worked by enslaved people. The grand 1859 Greek Revival mansion, meticulously restored by Arkansas State University, offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the lives of those who lived and labored here. Tour the mansion to see original architectural features and exhibits detailing the lives of the Johnson family, the enslaved community, and the tenant farmers who followed. Learn about the plantation's economic activities, the social dynamics of the time, and the impact of the Civil War on the region. The exhibits tell the stories of slavery, sharecropping, and the influential Johnson family, offering a comprehensive view of life in the Delta. Lakeport Plantation is more than just a historic house; it's a place to connect with the past and gain a deeper understanding of the struggles and triumphs of the people who shaped the Arkansas Delta. The grounds also feature lush gardens and walking trails, providing a tranquil oasis to reflect on the rich and often difficult history.
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