Mississippi River
(Pass by)
Start the tour at the designated meeting point in New Orleans and journey to the historic Whitney Plantation, one of the antebellum estates located along the Mississippi River.
Experience the rich history of the Deep South with the Whitney Plantation Tour in New Orleans. This 18th-century plantation museum offers a unique insight into the important but often overlooked narratives of American slavery. As the only plantation of its kind in Louisiana, the Whitney Plantation provides a captivating journey back in time.
During this 5-hour self-guided tour, you'll have the opportunity to explore the museum exhibits, view memorial artwork, and discover restored buildings. Immerse yourself in the authentic experiences of former slaves through first-person narratives, recorded for historical accuracy. Download the Whitney Plantation app on your mobile device for an enhanced audio tour as you walk through this significant piece of American history.
The Whitney Plantation Tour appeals to history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and those with a keen interest in understanding America's complex past. It is a must-visit for individuals who appreciate delving into the lesser-known stories of slavery and want to educate themselves about this important period. This tour is suitable for a broad audience, as it invites visitors to reflect on the past and gain a deeper understanding of the struggles and resilience of enslaved individuals.
By choosing the Whitney Plantation Tour, you are not merely visiting a historic site. You are taking a meaningful journey enriched with thought-provoking exhibits and informative narratives. This tour offers a rare opportunity to confront the realities of slavery and gain a deeper appreciation for the strength of the human spirit. As you explore the restored buildings and learn about the daily lives of former slaves, you'll develop a newfound understanding of the individuals who shaped American history. The Whitney Plantation Tour promises a captivating and educational experience that will leave a lasting impact.
When planning your visit to the Whitney Plantation, make sure to download the Whitney Plantation app before arriving. This will allow you to access the self-guided tour and engage with the immersive audio content throughout your exploration. The tour duration is approximately 325 minutes, including travel time from New Orleans. The meeting point for the tour is the Gray Line Lighthouse Ticket Office, conveniently located just one block from Jackson Square in the French Quarter. Arrive at least 15 minutes before boarding to ensure a smooth and timely departure.
Visitors who have experienced the Whitney Plantation Tour have been deeply moved by its educational and emotional impact. They praise the museum exhibits and restored buildings for offering insight and enlightenment, allowing for a profound understanding of the enslaved individuals who once lived on the plantation. Many reviewers emphasize the importance of visiting the Whitney Plantation to gain a more comprehensive understanding of American history. The powerful narratives shared through the self-guided tour and the Whitney Plantation app have left a lasting impression on those who have taken this journey.
Mississippi River
(Pass by)
Start the tour at the designated meeting point in New Orleans and journey to the historic Whitney Plantation, one of the antebellum estates located along the Mississippi River.
Lake Pontchartrain
(Pass by)
You'll cross the Bonnet Carre Spillway, a flood outlet for the river, and see a panoramic view of Lake Pontchartrain on your way to the plantation. Pass by the Evergreen, Felicity and St. Joseph plantations, where rich crops of sugar cane, cotton, and indigo from these fertile lands once traveled to various ports of trade.
Whitney Plantation
Arrive at the Whitney Plantation, which dates back more than 260 years and is now a working museum dedicated to the understanding of slavery in the American South. Visit museum exhibits and restored buildings including historical slave cabins, some of which remain from the original 22 on-site. See the Big House, which is one of the finest surviving examples of Spanish Creole architecture in Louisiana, and learn about the daily life of former slaves at Whitney as recorded by the Federal Writers' Project. Tour at your own pace, and if you choose, download the Whitney Plantation app for the self-guided tour of the plantation. At the end of your experience, you're returned to central New Orleans.
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