Architecture
Madewood Plantation
Greek Revival Madewood Plantation was one of Henry Howard's first commissions and helped launch his successful architectural practice.
Greek Revival Madewood Plantation was one of Henry Howard's first commissions and helped launch his successful architectural practice.
Madisonville became an important Louisiana shipbuilding center, boasting four shipyards by the late nineteenth century.
The antebellum Magnolia Mound plantation in Baton Rouge, Louisiana was constructed in the 1790s.
Pat and Jack Holden moved Maison Chenal Plantation eleven miles to its current location before meticulously restoring it as their residence.
Mandeville was founded in 1834, occupying part of what was formerly the sugar plantation of Bernard de Marigny de Mandeville in Louisiana.
Tombs at Metairie Cemetery are more spaciously laid out than in other New Orleans cemeteries and constitute some of the most spectacular and grandiose funerary architecture in the United States.
Structures typical of Washington Parish's early rural homesteads were added to the parish's fairgrounds in 1976.
Handsome and diverse additions to the skyline
The Morganza Spillway in Louisiana is a component of the flood control system for the lower Mississippi Rivier.
Before its restoration in the 1950s, the Mulberry Grove Plantation house was being used as a hay barn.
Nottoway is one of the largest antebellum houses in the South and the largest surviving plantation house in Louisiana.
The 800-foot-long allée of live oak trees leading from the river to the columned house constitutes one of the most familiar and evocative images of Louisiana's grand plantation houses.
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