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Today, Oak Alley serves as a historic site dedicated to preserving the property's history. Oak Alley Plantation is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and guided tours of the "Big House" occur ...
Historic 1859 Nottoway Plantation home destroyed by fire “The loss of Nottoway is not just a loss for Iberville Parish, but for the entire state of Louisiana," said Iberville Parish President ...
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Louisiana’s Nottoway Resort a historic 64-room, 53,000-square-foot plantation home, went up in flames on May 15.
The Louisiana plantation home where one of the largest slave revolts in U.S. history began has Black owners for the first time. They say the 1811 uprising can inspire a new generation to fight racism.
Firefighters battled the flames for hours as the roof of the plantation home, built in 1859, collapsed. Once the fire was finally extinguished, nothing remained but bricks and ruins.
The Louisiana plantation home where one of the largest slave revolts in U.S. history began has Black owners for the first time. They say the 1811 uprising can inspire a new generation to fight racism.
Flames tore through the second floor of the historic Nottoway Plantation in Iberville Parish on Thursday. Fire crews contained the blaze. Cause under investigation.