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Introduction
Explore the rich history and captivating stories of the Deep South with the Two Plantation Tour: Oak Alley and Laura or Whitney. This immersive experience takes you back in time to the antebellum era, where you'll visit two iconic plantations - Oak Alley and Whitney Plantation Museum. Each plantation offers a unique perspective on the region's past, allowing you to understand the complexities of slavery and the legacy it left behind.
What to expect?
During this tour, you can expect a deep dive into the grandeur of antebellum life and the harsh realities of the slave narrative. With a total duration of 420 minutes, you'll have ample time to fully immerse yourself in the history and culture of these plantations. Explore the magnificent property of Oak Alley, adorned with its breathtaking 28 Oak trees. At Whitney Plantation Museum, an audio-guided tour will lead you through the historic grounds, allowing you to navigate at your own pace while learning about the institution of slavery and its impact on both adults and children.
Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and anyone with a curiosity about America's past. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the realities of plantation life and the struggles faced by those enslaved during that era. Whether you are a solo traveler, part of a group, or a family, this tour is designed to cater to a wide range of interests and preferences.
Why book this?
Book this tour for an immersive and educational experience that sheds light on a significant chapter in American history. By visiting both Oak Alley and Whitney Plantation Museum, you'll gain a well-rounded perspective on the antebellum South. The grandeur of Oak Alley and the poignant stories shared at Whitney Plantation Museum offer a unique combination that allows you to appreciate the complexities of this era fully. This tour is not just a sightseeing adventure; it's an opportunity to connect with the past, expand your knowledge, and challenge your understanding of American history.
Good to know
During this tour, you'll also pass by other significant sites, such as Evergreen Plantation, which was featured in the movie "Django Unchained" and the German coast slave revolt site in Destrehan, Louisiana. Additionally, you'll pass by Saint Joseph Plantation, where scenes from the movie "12 Years a Slave" were filmed. As you make your way to your target plantation, you'll catch glimpses of Laura's Creole Plantation, adding to the richness of your journey.
Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Two Plantation Tour have praised its educational value and the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the plantation era. They were particularly moved by the thought-provoking exhibits at Whitney Plantation Museum and appreciated the immersive nature of the tour. Visitors have described it as a must-do experience for anyone interested in American history and culture.