Oak Alley & Laura Plantation Combo Admission & Guided Tour with Transportation from New Orleans
Oak Alley & Laura Plantation Combo Admission & Guided Tour with Transportation from New Orleans
New Orleans, LA
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Spend the day along River Road visiting Louisiana’s most famous plantations. Laura Plantation: A Creole Heritage Site focuses on the generations of a real Louisiana Creole family history. Your guided tour will reveal the fascinating stories of the home, the people, and the culture. Oak Alley Plantation, located just a few miles away, portrays a powerful testimony to the wealth that Americans gained during the antebellum era. See the beauty, history, and culture of two of the most popular plantation homes and book today!
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- Oak Alley & Laura Plantation Combo Admission & Guided Tour with Transportation from New Orleans, Louisiana
- Full day excursion with narrated commentary at Oak Alley & Laura Plantation
- Fascinating true-life stories of the plantation workers
- Historical & educational tour of both plantations
- Round trip transportation included
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Oak Alley & Laura Plantation Combo Admission & Guided Tour with Transportation from New Orleans
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Oak Alley and Laura Plantation Combo a great experience
The plantations were beautiful and the tour guides were very knowledgeable! Some of the horrific details of our American past are often overlooked or accepted as "that was how things were." The Laura Plantation tour covers the reality of slave life on the Southern plantations and the wrongdoing that was committed. Learning history increases our knowledge, and knowledge is power. Hopefully we as humans use this power to not repeat the wrongdoings of the past.
M J.
about 1 year ago
Very somber
It’s a must for everyone especially in the hotter months to experience just a tiny speck of what the slaves felt! I was very put off that they offered weddings and overnights where so many were miss treated and abused. But as I stated above everyone should see and feel how disturbing these plantations were operated. I wish they talked less about how rich the owners and families were and more memorials of the slaves that were sold like commodities and abused.
Chad M.
about 1 year ago
Laura plantation
The tour was the crown jewel of our New Orleans trip. The grounds and building were stunning, but the content of the tour itself was incredible. Our guide, Pam, interwove stories about the house, the owners, and the enslaved people held there. It felt like we were on a walk-through movie and made the tour a million times more valuable for her contextualizing the lives, decisions, and experiences within the time frame. She provided information on everything from family drama to illegally selling the children of slaves to how the homes were build and maintained over time to the process of harvesting and grinding sugar cane, creating a cohesive narrative that was informative, educational, and funny despite the frequently awful subject matter. I can’t recommend this tour enough!!!
Lisa L.
about 2 years ago
We'll organized
Good crew. Great tour guides
Kevin R.
about 3 years ago