louisiana porch era glimpse mississippi Visit the grounds but not the Big House Feb 2020 • Couples The grounds of Oak Alley are absolutely lovely. The tour of the Big House was worthless (given the $25 entrance fee). Our tour guide just didn’t know anything. When asked que...
The guide from the Louisiana Swamp Tours was doing a nice job. It was educational and fun. The Oak Alley Plantation part was okay because every group is limited to 15-min visit in the Big House and needs to move with the guide. It was reall...
Oak Alley Plantation is one of over a dozen Louisiana plantation homes open to the public that line the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. In the mid-nineteenth century, over 300 plantations lined the river in this area, most of the plantations growing sugar cane which beca...
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