Laura Plantation

We were ready to get out and about again with the little. While New Orleans seemed a bit too crowded for us still, we enjoyed a lovely day trip to Louisiana’s Plantation Alley, a stretch between Baton Rouge and New Orleans where many historic restored plantations are open for tours.

We chose to visit Laura Plantation, one of the largest sugarcane plantations in its day, which pays homage to its creole heritage. The tour itself was interesting enough for the little to pay attention (quite a feat, in my opinion), and it encompassed the colorful main house, the gardens, and slave quarters.
We were impressed with the safety measures in place, and our tour group was small, giving the little more room to wiggle. When you visit, be sure to pick up a copy of Memories of the Old Plantation Home written by the plantation’s namesake, Laura Locoul Gore.
Learn more about the plantation here: https://www.lauraplantation.com/

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