One Of The Oldest Plantations In The South Is Just A Stone's Throw From New Orleans
Driving down River Road, you’ll notice several historic plantation homes. There’s one in particular that’s about 30 minutes outside of downtown New Orleans, and it’s worth your while to pay Destrehan Plantation a visit. Here’s a brief history of the plantation but to get the full history, you should take a tour.

It’s the oldest documented plantation in the Lower Mississippi River Valley, and you can tour the property from 9am-4pm seven days a week.

After his death, the plantation was purchased at auction by his son-in-law, Jean Noel Destrehan.
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Among the changes Destrehan made to the plantation included adding on to the main house to make room for the couple’s fourteen children.
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After Henderson passed away, the plantation was purchased by Pierre Adolphe Rost in 1839.

When you visit the property you’ll be able to see both the Greek Revival details mixed in with the original French Colonial Style.

You'll see the plantation, the slave quarters, and stroll around the breath taking grounds under a canopy of oak trees.

You'll absolutely love your visit to this historic treasure.

You'll be amazed at what you'll learn.
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13034 River Road, Destrehan, LA 70047