Step onto the grounds of Destrehan Plantation, where time seems to have paused, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. The tour unfolds like pages of history, revealing tales of intrigue and resilience etched into the very walls of this historic estate.
Visitors are transported to a world where every artifact holds a story, every room whispers secrets of the past. Join this journey of discovery, where the past comes alive in ways that will both surprise and captivate the curious mind.
Key Points
- Explore the rich history of the oldest documented plantation home in the Lower Mississippi Valley.
- Explore the social impact and historical significance of Destrehan Plantation.
- Visit the exhibit dedicated to the slave revolt of 1811.
- Gain insights into a pivotal moment in American history.
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Tour Highlights
Embark on the Destrehan Plantation tour to explore the rich history of the oldest documented plantation home in the Lower Mississippi Valley. This tour highlights the social impact and historical significance of Destrehan Plantation.
Visitors can grasp the profound influence this plantation had on the region’s social fabric, political landscape, and economic development. Particularly noteworthy is the exhibit dedicated to the slave revolt of 1811, shedding light on a pivotal moment in American history.
Inclusions
Included in the Destrehan Plantation tour are a folk-life demonstration, access to the gift shop, and the opportunity to explore the historic grounds. Visitors can enjoy the rich history of the plantation through engaging demonstrations, shop for locally-made crafts at the gift shop, and wander through the picturesque grounds that hold centuries of stories. Plus, guests have the option to enjoy a delightful picnic lunch amidst the charming surroundings, adding a touch of relaxation and enjoyment to their tour experience.
- Crafts Market
- Picnic Lunch
- Historic Grounds Exploration
Meeting and Pickup Details
Visitors participating in the Destrehan Plantation tour can expect to meet at the designated location at 13034 River Rd, Destrehan, LA 70047, USA, conveniently accessible via exit I-310 South Boutte from Interstate 10 to exit 6, St. Rose and Destrehan.
Parking Options | Accessibility |
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On-site parking | Wheelchair accessible |
Street parking | Stroller friendly |
Nearby lots | Service animals allowed |
For those looking to grab a bite before or after the tour, some local dining recommendations include:
- Ormond Plantation Restaurant – Offering traditional Southern dishes.
- Fatty’s Main Street Grill – Known for its casual American fare and friendly atmosphere.
- Coffee & Norco – A cozy coffee shop perfect for a quick snack or drink.
- New Orleans Hamburger & Seafood Co. – Ideal for those craving classic American comfort food.
- The Seafood Pot – Great for seafood lovers seeking a taste of the Gulf.
Tour Experience
Upon entering the historical grounds of Destrehan Plantation, guests are transported back in time to explore the rich social, political, and economic history of this renowned estate. The tour experience offers a fascinating insight into plantation life, showcasing the daily activities and struggles of the people who once inhabited the property. Visitors can also appreciate the historical significance of Destrehan Plantation, learning about its role in shaping the local community and the broader historical narrative. The guided tour provides a comprehensive look at the various aspects of life on the plantation, painting a vivid picture of the past for all who explore its halls.
- Immersive exploration of plantation life.
- Detailed insights into the historical significance of Destrehan Plantation.
- Engaging narratives that bring the past to life.
Additional Information
When planning a visit to Destrehan Plantation, travelers can expect to find a wealth of practical details and helpful information under the ‘Additional Information’ section. Destrehan Plantation strives to ensure accessibility and comfort for all visitors. Here are some key details to note:
Details | Information |
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Wheelchair Accessibility | Yes |
Service Animals | Allowed |
Traveler Participation | Most travelers can participate |
Maximum Tour Size | 19 travelers per tour |
These details ensure that visitors with mobility needs or service animals can comfortably enjoy the tour experience. With wheelchair accessibility and the allowance of service animals, Destrehan Plantation give you an inclusive and accommodating visit for all guests.
Directions
To reach the Destrehan Plantation for the tour, travelers should take exit I-310 South Boutte from Interstate 10 to exit 6, St. Rose and Destrehan, with the meeting point located at 13034 River Rd, Destrehan, LA 70047, USA.
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Parking Availability:
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There’s ample parking available at the plantation for tour participants.
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Nearby Attractions:
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Destrehan Plantation is conveniently located near other interesting sites such as the Ormond Plantation and the St. Charles Parish Library, offering opportunities for further exploration after the tour.
When visiting Destrehan Plantation, travelers can enjoy not only the historical significance of the estate but also the ease of parking and the chance to explore other attractions in the area.
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Common questions
Is Transportation Provided to Destrehan Plantation for the Tour?
Transportation options vary based on the tour schedule. Visitors may need to arrange their transport or book a tour that includes transportation. It’s essential to check the details before planning the visit for a seamless experience.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for This Tour?
There are no age restrictions for this tour. Child-friendly activities are available, and the tour is accessible for all visitors. Enjoy a family-friendly experience exploring the historic site with ease.
Can Visitors Take Photos Inside the Plantation House?
Visitors can take photos inside the plantation house, but they need to follow photography rules to protect historical artifacts. Flash photography might be restricted to preserve delicate items. Enjoy capturing memories while respecting the site’s treasures.
Are There Restroom Facilities Available During the Tour?
Restroom breaks and accessibility options are important considerations during the tour. Visitors can find restroom facilities available at convenient locations. The site is wheelchair and stroller accessible, ensuring a comfortable experience for all participants.
Is There a Recommended Dress Code for the Tour of Destrehan Plantation?
When visiting historical sites, it’s essential to dress appropriately for the weather and show cultural sensitivity. Comfortable clothing and footwear are recommended. Layers for changing weather and modest attire are usually suitable for most destinations.
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Sum Up
Experience the captivating history of Destrehan Plantation on a guided tour that promises a journey through time.
From the oldest documented plantation home in the Lower Mississippi Valley to the exhibit on the slave revolt of 1811, visitors will be immersed in the rich narratives that shaped this historic site.
With interactive experiences, folk-life demonstrations, and a visit to the gift shop, the tour ensures a comprehensive insight into the plantation’s legacy.
Don’t miss this unforgettable experience!