Laura: A Creole Plantation in Vacherie, LA - Tour and Book

Item Number: 272
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Description
Two complimentary adult tour admissions to Laura: A Creole Plantation, and a copy of "Memories of the Old Plantation Home" by the plantation's namesake, Laura Locoul Gore.
Nestled on River Road between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, the Laura Plantation complex is located just upriver from the west bank community of Vacherie. The plantation is significant for its raised Creole plantation "big house" and its rare collection of outbuildings, including six slave quarters, that illustrate the development of a sugar cane plantation from the antebellum period well into the 20th century. The land on which Laura plantation stands was originally obtained through a French royal land grant in 1755.
Although Creole residences once dominated the rural landscape of central and southern Louisiana, today perhaps only 300 to 400 examples of these buildings remain standing outside New Orleans. Little attention has been given to preserving the coterie of dependencies that were the "workhorses" of cotton and sugar production on Louisiana plantations. Thus, it is a very important visual reminder of the large agricultural enterprise common in antebellum and post-war Louisiana.
Special Instructions
No reservations necessary; certificate may be used at a date of winning bidder's choice. Expires May 31, 2008. Valid for two persons. Main house and slave quarters are not handicapped accessible; restrooms and gift shop are accessible.
To learn more about this unique plantation, go to www.lauraplantation.com