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From New Orleans, Whitney Plantation Ticket & Transportation

Whitney Plantation, New orleans, United States

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Explore the history of antebellum Louisiana through the eyes of its slave-owning residents at the Whitney Plantation Museum. This unique institution showcases the institution's collection of historical artifacts, including those related to slavery, providing visitors with an immersive experience of life during this period.



Step back in time and explore the Whitney Plantation, a pivotal stop on this bus day trip originating from New Orleans. Visitors can gain an unprecedented insight into the lives of enslaved individuals who once inhabited and labored at this plantation during its storied past.

Opened in 2014 as part of Louisiana's growing tourism industry, Whitney Plantation stands out among other plantations by focusing exclusively on the experiences of African Americans who endured centuries of oppression and hardship under their masters' control.

Founded by early settlers who thrived upon the cultivation of indigo, the plantation subsequently shifted towards sugarcane production around the turn of the century. Today, visitors experience the rich tapestry of life at Whitney Plantation through meticulously curated exhibits, intricate memorials, beautifully restored buildings, and thousands of firsthand accounts narrated by former slaves.

One of the most notable architectural features at Whitney Plantation is the Big House, a magnificent example of Spanish Creole architecture dating back to the late 1700s. This grand structure serves as a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of the period and provides a fascinating glimpse into the daily routines and living conditions of the enslaved population.

As part of the Whitney Plantation Historic District, the site has been recognized for its historical significance and preservation efforts. Its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places underscores its importance as a site dedicated to fostering understanding and respect for the contributions made by African American communities across America.

By visiting Whitney Plantation, guests embark on a journey through time, where they encounter the resilience, courage, and untold stories of the enslaved individuals who once called this land home.

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Highlights Gain an exclusive insight into the lives and work of individuals who inhabited and operated at Whitney Plantation. Engage with historically significant structures, accompanied by firsthand accounts from former inhabitants or caretakers. Marvel at one of the most intact and notable instances of Spanish Creole architectural design remaining in the state of Louisiana.
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  • Round-trip transportation by air-conditioned bus
  • Entrance ticket to Whitney Plantation
  • Self-guided tour of Whitney Plantation
  • Food and beverages
  • Gratuities (optional)

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    Frequently Asked Questions about From New Orleans, Whitney Plantation Ticket & Transportation

    What year did Whitney Plantation open?

    Whitney Plantation opened in 2014.

    How does Whitney Plantation focus on its historical focus?

    Whitney Plantation focuses on the experiences of African Americans who endured centuries of oppression and hardship under their masters' control.

    What significant architectural feature is located at Whitney Plantation?

    The Big House is one of the most notable architectural features at Whitney Plantation, serving as a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of the period and providing a fascinating glimpse into the daily routines and living conditions of the enslaved population.

    Why was Whitney Plantation included on the National Register of Historic Places?

    Its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places underscores its importance as a site dedicated to fostering understanding and respect for the contributions made by African American communities across America.


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