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Роскошь N'awlins: Лаура, Дубовая аллея или тур по плантации Уитни с транспортом

Обзор
Совершите 5,5-часовую поездку туда и обратно в страну плантаций и исследуйте одну из трех плантаций. Плантация музея Уитни: во время 90-минутной пешеходной экскурсии посетители получат уникальный взгляд на жизнь порабощенных людей на сахарной плантации в Луизиане, изучая их истории через настоящие устные истории, записанные Федеральным проектом писателей во время Великой депрессии. Креольская плантация Лауры: лучший исторический тур в США. Тур включает в себя The Maison Principale (Большой дом), плантацию Oak Alley Antebellum: Исследуйте самую фотографируемую плантацию в Луизиане, этот дом был построен в 1839 году и первоначально назывался Bon Séjour. Четверть мили авеню из 28 гигантских живых дубов, ведущих к дому, они назвали Дубовой аллеей.
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Hotel pickup and drop-off
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  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в детской коляске.
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки.
  • Учитывается умеренное количество прогулок.
  • Работает в любых погодных условиях, пожалуйста, оденьтесь соответствующим образом.
  • Пожалуйста, предоставьте информацию о трансфере из отеля.
  • Требуются маски для лица для путешественников в общественных местах
  • Требуются маски для лица для гидов в общественных местах.
  • Путешественникам предоставляются маски.
  • Дезинфицирующее средство для рук доступно для путешественников и персонала.
  • Социальное дистанцирование обеспечивается на протяжении всего опыта.
  • Регулярная дезинфекция мест с интенсивным движением
  • Регулярная дезинфекция транспортных средств
  • Гидам необходимо регулярно мыть руки
Что ожидать
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Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley Plantation includes gracious interiors that echo the romance of another era, where gleaming hardwood floors and shimmering chandeliers reflect both streams of sunlight, and the venerable history of this magnificent home.The Slavery at Oak Alley exhibit it shares the story of those who were enslaved on this sugar plantation from approximately 1835 to the end of the Civil War. It also shares the daily life of these slaves, including topics such as healthcare, punishment and life after Emancipation. The Confederate Commanding Officer’s Tent exhibit. The Sugar Cane Theater, it tells the story of sugar’s impact on the people of Oak Alley, through video and exhibit. Black Smith Shop House, one of the few remaining 1890s era forges of its type in Louisiana.
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Whitney Plantation
(CLOSE ON TUESDAYS) is on the National Register of Historic Places, the site includes the last surviving example of a true French Creole Barn, what is believed to be the oldest detached kitchen in Louisiana, and the Big House, considered the earliest and best preserved raised Creole cottage in Louisiana, all built by slaves. With the original structures nestled in a working sugar cane field, visitors are sure to marvel at the authentic representation presented at Whitney. Through these restored buildings, museum exhibits, memorial artwork and thousands of first-person slave narratives, Whitney Plantation gives a voice and respect to the slaves, who lived, worked, and died here.
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Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley Plantation includes gracious interiors that echo the romance of another era, where gleaming hardwood floors and shimmering chandeliers reflect both streams of sunlight, and the venerable history of this magnificent home.The Slavery at Oak Alley exhibit it shares the story of those who were enslaved on this sugar plantation from approximately 1835 to the end of the Civil War. It also shares the daily life of these slaves, including topics such as healthcare, punishment and life after Emancipation. The Confederate Commanding Officer’s Tent exhibit. The Sugar Cane Theater, it tells the story of sugar’s impact on the people of Oak Alley, through video and exhibit. Black Smith Shop House, one of the few remaining 1890s era forges of its type in Louisiana.
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Whitney Plantation
(CLOSE ON TUESDAYS) is on the National Register of Historic Places, the site includes the last surviving example of a true French Creole Barn, what is believed to be the oldest detached kitchen in Louisiana, and the Big House, considered the earliest and best preserved raised Creole cottage in Louisiana, all built by slaves. With the original structures nestled in a working sugar cane field, visitors are sure to marvel at the authentic representation presented at Whitney. Through these restored buildings, museum exhibits, memorial artwork and thousands of first-person slave narratives, Whitney Plantation gives a voice and respect to the slaves, who lived, worked, and died here.
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Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley Plantation includes gracious interiors that echo the romance of another era, where gleaming hardwood floors and shimmering chandeliers reflect both streams of sunlight, and the venerable history of this magnificent home.The Slavery at Oak Alley exhibit it shares the story of those who were enslaved on this sugar plantation from approximately 1835 to the end of the Civil War. It also shares the daily life of these slaves, including topics such as healthcare, punishment and life after Emancipation. The Confederate Commanding Officer’s Tent exhibit. The Sugar Cane Theater, it tells the story of sugar’s impact on the people of Oak Alley, through video and exhibit. Black Smith Shop House, one of the few remaining 1890s era forges of its type in Louisiana.
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Whitney Plantation
(CLOSE ON TUESDAYS) is on the National Register of Historic Places, the site includes the last surviving example of a true French Creole Barn, what is believed to be the oldest detached kitchen in Louisiana, and the Big House, considered the earliest and best preserved raised Creole cottage in Louisiana, all built by slaves. With the original structures nestled in a working sugar cane field, visitors are sure to marvel at the authentic representation presented at Whitney. Through these restored buildings, museum exhibits, memorial artwork and thousands of first-person slave narratives, Whitney Plantation gives a voice and respect to the slaves, who lived, worked, and died here.
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Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley Plantation includes gracious interiors that echo the romance of another era, where gleaming hardwood floors and shimmering chandeliers reflect both streams of sunlight, and the venerable history of this magnificent home.The Slavery at Oak Alley exhibit it shares the story of those who were enslaved on this sugar plantation from approximately 1835 to the end of the Civil War. It also shares the daily life of these slaves, including topics such as healthcare, punishment and life after Emancipation. The Confederate Commanding Officer’s Tent exhibit. The Sugar Cane Theater, it tells the story of sugar’s impact on the people of Oak Alley, through video and exhibit. Black Smith Shop House, one of the few remaining 1890s era forges of its type in Louisiana.
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Whitney Plantation
(CLOSE ON TUESDAYS) is on the National Register of Historic Places, the site includes the last surviving example of a true French Creole Barn, what is believed to be the oldest detached kitchen in Louisiana, and the Big House, considered the earliest and best preserved raised Creole cottage in Louisiana, all built by slaves. With the original structures nestled in a working sugar cane field, visitors are sure to marvel at the authentic representation presented at Whitney. Through these restored buildings, museum exhibits, memorial artwork and thousands of first-person slave narratives, Whitney Plantation gives a voice and respect to the slaves, who lived, worked, and died here.
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Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley Plantation includes gracious interiors that echo the romance of another era, where gleaming hardwood floors and shimmering chandeliers reflect both streams of sunlight, and the venerable history of this magnificent home.The Slavery at Oak Alley exhibit it shares the story of those who were enslaved on this sugar plantation from approximately 1835 to the end of the Civil War. It also shares the daily life of these slaves, including topics such as healthcare, punishment and life after Emancipation. The Confederate Commanding Officer’s Tent exhibit. The Sugar Cane Theater, it tells the story of sugar’s impact on the people of Oak Alley, through video and exhibit. Black Smith Shop House, one of the few remaining 1890s era forges of its type in Louisiana.
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Whitney Plantation
(CLOSE ON TUESDAYS) is on the National Register of Historic Places, the site includes the last surviving example of a true French Creole Barn, what is believed to be the oldest detached kitchen in Louisiana, and the Big House, considered the earliest and best preserved raised Creole cottage in Louisiana, all built by slaves. With the original structures nestled in a working sugar cane field, visitors are sure to marvel at the authentic representation presented at Whitney. Through these restored buildings, museum exhibits, memorial artwork and thousands of first-person slave narratives, Whitney Plantation gives a voice and respect to the slaves, who lived, worked, and died here.
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Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley Plantation includes gracious interiors that echo the romance of another era, where gleaming hardwood floors and shimmering chandeliers reflect both streams of sunlight, and the venerable history of this magnificent home.The Slavery at Oak Alley exhibit it shares the story of those who were enslaved on this sugar plantation from approximately 1835 to the end of the Civil War. It also shares the daily life of these slaves, including topics such as healthcare, punishment and life after Emancipation. The Confederate Commanding Officer’s Tent exhibit. The Sugar Cane Theater, it tells the story of sugar’s impact on the people of Oak Alley, through video and exhibit. Black Smith Shop House, one of the few remaining 1890s era forges of its type in Louisiana.
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Whitney Plantation
(CLOSE ON TUESDAYS) is on the National Register of Historic Places, the site includes the last surviving example of a true French Creole Barn, what is believed to be the oldest detached kitchen in Louisiana, and the Big House, considered the earliest and best preserved raised Creole cottage in Louisiana, all built by slaves. With the original structures nestled in a working sugar cane field, visitors are sure to marvel at the authentic representation presented at Whitney. Through these restored buildings, museum exhibits, memorial artwork and thousands of first-person slave narratives, Whitney Plantation gives a voice and respect to the slaves, who lived, worked, and died here.
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Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley Plantation includes gracious interiors that echo the romance of another era, where gleaming hardwood floors and shimmering chandeliers reflect both streams of sunlight, and the venerable history of this magnificent home.The Slavery at Oak Alley exhibit it shares the story of those who were enslaved on this sugar plantation from approximately 1835 to the end of the Civil War. It also shares the daily life of these slaves, including topics such as healthcare, punishment and life after Emancipation. The Confederate Commanding Officer’s Tent exhibit. The Sugar Cane Theater, it tells the story of sugar’s impact on the people of Oak Alley, through video and exhibit. Black Smith Shop House, one of the few remaining 1890s era forges of its type in Louisiana.
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Whitney Plantation
(CLOSE ON TUESDAYS) is on the National Register of Historic Places, the site includes the last surviving example of a true French Creole Barn, what is believed to be the oldest detached kitchen in Louisiana, and the Big House, considered the earliest and best preserved raised Creole cottage in Louisiana, all built by slaves. With the original structures nestled in a working sugar cane field, visitors are sure to marvel at the authentic representation presented at Whitney. Through these restored buildings, museum exhibits, memorial artwork and thousands of first-person slave narratives, Whitney Plantation gives a voice and respect to the slaves, who lived, worked, and died here.
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Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley Plantation includes gracious interiors that echo the romance of another era, where gleaming hardwood floors and shimmering chandeliers reflect both streams of sunlight, and the venerable history of this magnificent home.The Slavery at Oak Alley exhibit it shares the story of those who were enslaved on this sugar plantation from approximately 1835 to the end of the Civil War. It also shares the daily life of these slaves, including topics such as healthcare, punishment and life after Emancipation. The Confederate Commanding Officer’s Tent exhibit. The Sugar Cane Theater, it tells the story of sugar’s impact on the people of Oak Alley, through video and exhibit. Black Smith Shop House, one of the few remaining 1890s era forges of its type in Louisiana.
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Whitney Plantation
(CLOSE ON TUESDAYS) is on the National Register of Historic Places, the site includes the last surviving example of a true French Creole Barn, what is believed to be the oldest detached kitchen in Louisiana, and the Big House, considered the earliest and best preserved raised Creole cottage in Louisiana, all built by slaves. With the original structures nestled in a working sugar cane field, visitors are sure to marvel at the authentic representation presented at Whitney. Through these restored buildings, museum exhibits, memorial artwork and thousands of first-person slave narratives, Whitney Plantation gives a voice and respect to the slaves, who lived, worked, and died here.
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Дубовая аллея
Oak Alley Plantation включает в себя изящные интерьеры, которые перекликаются с романтикой другой эпохи, где блестящие деревянные полы и мерцающие люстры отражают как потоки солнечного света, так и почтенную историю этого великолепного дома. Выставка «Рабство на Дубовой аллее» рассказывает историю тех, кто был находился в рабстве на этой сахарной плантации примерно с 1835 года до конца Гражданской войны. Он также рассказывает о повседневной жизни этих рабов, включая такие темы, как здравоохранение, наказание и жизнь после освобождения. Экспонат палатки командира Конфедерации. Театр сахарного тростника рассказывает историю воздействия сахара на жителей Дубовой аллеи с помощью видео и выставки. Black Smith Shop House, одна из немногих сохранившихся кузниц такого типа 1890-х годов в Луизиане.
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Плантация Уитни
(ВТОРНИК ЗАКРЫТ) находится в Национальном реестре исторических мест, на этом месте находится последний сохранившийся пример настоящего французского креольского амбара, который считается старейшей отдельно стоящей кухней в Луизиане, а также Большой дом, считающийся самым ранним и лучшим сохранившийся приподнятый креольский коттедж в Луизиане, построенный рабами. С оригинальными конструкциями, расположенными на рабочем поле сахарного тростника, посетители обязательно поразятся подлинному представлению, представленному в Уитни. Благодаря этим отреставрированным зданиям, музейным экспонатам, мемориальным произведениям искусства и тысячам рассказов о рабах от первого лица плантация Уитни дает голос и уважение к рабам, которые жили, работали и умерли здесь.
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Отзывы (36)
0jacob
Oct 2018
Loved our driver, loved the plantation home tours... the only thing I would change at the Laura tour: our tour guide had a great personality and SO MUCH information about the home- TOO much information! She talked A LOT. Others in our group commented on her going on and on as well. She didn't give us time to take photos and look around, and if we wanted to take pictures during her talking, she would stop the tour and make us to listen to her. She told us we would have time for pictures later, and never gave us time! So sad:( She was likeable and fun... just please minimize the talking and let everyone look around and enjoy as well!
Ответ от хоста
Feb 2022
Awesome, we love reading great reviews.
Marc L
Oct 2018
Dionne was very helpful from the time we booked until they dropped us off. Dionne was on time and the mini bus was clean Dionne was very pleasant and professional. She made sure we were booked with a guide before leaving us at Whitney plantation. She picked us up on time. All of this came with a fair price. I recommend this tour company.
Ответ от хоста
Feb 2022
Thanks, for your awesome review.
Jeannie A
Aug 2018
Affordable, knowledgeable, hotel pick up. My family including grandchildren loved it! Clean A/C transportation. Don't waste your $$$ with those big companies
Ответ от хоста
Feb 2022
Thanks, great review!

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