Architecture
Maison Chenal Plantation
Pat and Jack Holden moved Maison Chenal Plantation eleven miles to its current location before meticulously restoring it as their residence.
Pat and Jack Holden moved Maison Chenal Plantation eleven miles to its current location before meticulously restoring it as their residence.
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.
Leander Perez purchased Promised Land in 1925 and occupied the plantation house until the early 1960s.
Rosedown Plantation in Louisiana is one of the most intact and well-documented examples of a plantation complex in the South.
The San Francisco Plantation name is derived from the term "sans fruscins" meaning "without a cent" or "having lost everything," possibly alluding to the high cost of the house.
Until artist Weeks Hall donated Shadows-on-the-Teche to the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 1958, the New Iberia property had been in the Weeks family since the original Spanish land grant in 1792.
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