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Visite de la plantation d'Oak Alley

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Step into the past and discover the allure of Oak Alley Plantation.

Delve into the stories of the enslaved individuals who live and work amidst its slately oak tree and antebellum architect.

Experience the legacy of Oak Alley as you stroll its majestic grounds.

Nestled along the banks of the Mississippi River, Oak Alley Plantation stands as a testament to the grandeur and complexity of Southern plantation life.

Its breathtaking quarter-mile canopy of 300-year-old oak trees creates an unforgettable avenue leading to the majestic Greek Revival

Gain insight into the lives of the plantation's residents, both wealthy landowners and enslaved workers, whose stories intertwine to paint a vivid picture of antebellum Louisiana.

Step back in time as you explore the meticulously preserved grounds, adorned with lush gardens and historical outbuildings.

With its captivating architecture and rich history, Oak Alley offers a compelling glimpse into the past.

Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Thu 10 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Air-conditioned vehicle
Restroom on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
Restroom on board
Intensément recherché des histoires vraies de l'histoire
Guide local
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Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley is named for its distinguishing visual feature, an alley thats created by a double row of Beautiful live oak trees about 800 feet long, planted in the early 18th century — The Oak Alley slave economic success contribute to Louisiana rapid growth in the global Sugar trade. By the 1850s Louisiana planters were producing a quarter of the worlds cane- sugar supply, making Louisiana the second-richest state in Per capital wealth.
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Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley is named for its distinguishing visual feature, an alley thats created by a double row of Beautiful live oak trees about 800 feet long, planted in the early 18th century — The Oak Alley slave economic success contribute to Louisiana rapid growth in the global Sugar trade. By the 1850s Louisiana planters were producing a quarter of the worlds cane- sugar supply, making Louisiana the second-richest state in Per capital wealth.
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Plantation d'Oak Alley
Oak Alley doit son nom à sa caractéristique visuelle distinctive, une allée créée par une double rangée de beaux chênes vivants d'environ 800 pieds de long, plantés au début du 18e siècle - Le succès économique des esclaves d'Oak Alley contribue à la croissance rapide de la Louisiane dans le commerce mondial du sucre. Dans les années 1850, les planteurs de Louisiane produisaient un quart de l'approvisionnement mondial en sucre de canne, faisant de la Louisiane le deuxième État le plus riche en richesse par capital.
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Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley is named for its distinguishing visual feature, an alley thats created by a double row of Beautiful live oak trees about 800 feet long, planted in the early 18th century — The Oak Alley slave economic success contribute to Louisiana rapid growth in the global Sugar trade. By the 1850s Louisiana planters were producing a quarter of the worlds cane- sugar supply, making Louisiana the second-richest state in Per capital wealth.
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Great River Road
Traveling on the Great River Road in Louisiana offers a scenic journey along the Mississippi River, showcasing historic plantations, vibrant Cajun culture, and breathtaking views of the river. Explore charming towns, and immerse yourself in the rich history of the region as you drive along this iconic route.
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Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley is named for its distinguishing visual feature, an alley thats created by a double row of Beautiful live oak trees about 800 feet long, planted in the early 18th century — The Oak Alley slave economic success contribute to Louisiana rapid growth in the global Sugar trade. By the 1850s Louisiana planters were producing a quarter of the worlds cane- sugar supply, making Louisiana the second-richest state in Per capital wealth.
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Great River Road
Traveling on the Great River Road in Louisiana offers a scenic journey along the Mississippi River, showcasing historic plantations, vibrant Cajun culture, and breathtaking views of the river. Explore charming towns, and immerse yourself in the rich history of the region as you drive along this iconic route.
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Commentaires (8)
Ann_O
Sep 2024
Good tour although rather rushed at Oak Alley as tour guide of house asked for questions but didn’t really want them as need keep moving as next group was coming behind us. Not enough time to look at slave accommodation and absorb the information.
Judy_G
Sep 2024
Once we arrived it was well worth it. The tour through the grand house was very informative. As well as the information about the slave homes. Would have liked a little more time as we didn’t see everything.
Julia_A
Nov 2023
The beauty of the grounds at Oak Alley is breathtaking! The tour was very informative as it carried us through the generations who owned the home. I appreciated how the role of the slaves within the home was incorporated throughout the tour. It surely gave a sobering account of the exploitation of these poor souls amidst the opulence of the home and its owners. I certainly walked away with a better understanding of life on a plantation. The guide that did the slavery tour was not only informative but very passionate. Highly recommend.

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