New Orleans: Whitney Plantation Half-Day Tour - Vacherie, Louisiana
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EXPERIENCE

Get a full-scope tour of a typical southern United States plantain from the 18th century. Learn how the plantation made money, and walk under the iconic oak trees on the property.

Learn about the Habitation Heidel, or the Heidel Plantation, now called Whitney Plantation, which has undergone many changes in its 250-year history.

First, your guide will explain Ambroise Heidel, a German immigrant from the Rhineland area, who purchased this property in 1752 and established a small indigo plantation. During these early years, Ambroise Heidel owned approximately 20 enslaved Africans whose expertise in indigo production he relied upon for successful crops.

You’ll then learn that In 18th century Louisiana, many captive Africans who were sold into slavery had originated in areas of West Africa known for rice and indigo production, two major cash crops in the early colony.

Hear how the development of sugar production in Southeast Louisiana after 1795 brought significant changes to the way of life for free and enslaved people. You’ll then have time to explore the grounds before concluding the tour.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Let your driver/guide give you a mini tour explaining New Orleans culture
Enjoy leather seating in a luxury, climate-controlled van
Sip on complimentary bottled water and use USB charge ports aboard
Take a small-group conversational tour
Take photos of both a Creole and an American plantation

 

 

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