The Legend Behind This Haunted Plantation In Louisiana Will Chill You To The Core
Louisiana has a long history with the paranormal side. Historic cemeteries, homes, restaurants, and even bars have had strange encounters with that cannot be explained. This particular plantation is no different, and the history behind it is incredibly fascinating. Let’s take a closer look:

In addition to touring the historic plantation and learning about the lives of the many families that have lived here, the plantation is also known for their lush 38 acres of beautifully manicured gardens which truly need to be seen to be believed.

There used to be many more, which leads us to the "Legend of The Gentlemen."
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John Burnside, who owned the plantation in the late 1800s referred to these ancient oaks as "The Gentlemen."
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During the construction of the levee and the demolition of these trees, several workers had planned a scheme to profit off of the oak trees. Their plan was to float the oak trees down the Mississippi River where they could be milled in New Orleans. 16 men set sail on the trunks of these mighty oak trees, only to meet their untimely deaths. Their bodies were never recovered.

Mr. Green, the caretaker of the property, said that overnight the remaining eight Gentlemen had reshaped themselves, their limbs drooping, as though they were in mourning.

These are trees that had survived a great flood years prior. They had withstood hurricanes, droughts, and the many severe weather fluctuations that Louisiana brings.

They insisted that the Gentlemen had transformed when the spirits of the men that had cut down the trees had become trapped inside the remaining eight Gentlemen. When you visit the plantation, take a look at these majestic oak trees… What do you think?

There have been several reports of people seeing a young girl, around 7-10 years old. She wears a blue dress, has dark eyes, and brunette hair. She was first spotted after Kevin Kelly purchased the plantation in 2003 and began renovations. Many believe the renovations may have awakened her spirit, as a few different construction workers had reported seeing her.
Tour guides and visitors have reported seeing a young girl, around 7-10 years old in the hallway or on the stairs. She appears inquisitive, yet vanishes when approached.
Tour guides and visitors have reported seeing a young girl, around 7-10 years old in the hallway or on the stairs. She appears inquisitive, yet vanishes when approached.
The Houmas House is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. You can find them at 40136 Highway 942, Darrow, LA 70725.
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