A sugar plantation; an abandoned investment property; a cattle ranch; a landscape of defiance in the face of the Army Corps of Engineers--Oak Alley has been many things in its over 200 …
A sugar plantation; an abandoned investment property; a cattle ranch; a landscape of defiance in the face of the Army Corps of Engineers--Oak Alley has been many things in its over 200 years of history. Today it is a historic site, dedicated to preserving and interpreting each chapter of this plantation’s memory.
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Feb 23, 2025
We arrived early and had a small tour group when we toured the main house. Anthony gave a knowledgeable tour of the house. Afterwards we walked through the grounds and had an excellent presentation …Full review by MyFamilyAndUs
Jan 24, 2025
The grounds where beautiful!! Rich history and the staff is knowledgeable. Nice restaurant, tour, store, and cottages to stay overnight! Would highly recommend.Full review by Wesley w
Jan 16, 2025
Basic tour of the house and families who owned it. Not that big a house, tour lasts 30 minutes. Not very interesting. I'm sure there are better plantations to seeFull review by David J
My cousins and I visited the plantation last year. We would like to see another plantation this summer but would still like to have lunch at the restaurant. Is entry to the restaurant possible without purchasing a plantation ticket? Lisa Breithaupt
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Yes, do it that way often. The food is good and represents Cajun cooking. Enjoy!