Whitney Plantation Tour Tickets
This tour of the restored structures and grounds around the estate gives you a look at the contrasts of stately elegance and human bondage that defined it.
Whitney plantation tour tickets. Jim, our grayline tour guide, was informative and funny. We have 10 whitneyplantation.com coupon codes as of november 2020 grab a free coupons and save money. Whitney plantation museum is the only museum in louisiana with an exclusive focus on the lives of enslaved people.
Combo whitney plantation and airboat swamp tour. On your tour, you will learn about the lives of people who were held in bondage on these grounds for over 100 years. It’s about an hour drive from new orleans but jim made the time pass by quickly with his historical knowledge and quick wit.
The mouring tour at the st. Come explore the whitney plantation, which is america’s first slavery museum and also used as a backdrop in the film django unchained, then go for a boat ride on the enchanting swamp in louisiana. You could visit either plantation on their own with gray line tours, which also offers the option to visit the whitney plantation, which opened in 2014 and is the only plantation museum in louisiana to focus on slavery.
Joseph plantation tour (from us$128,00) whitney plantation and manchac swamp kayak tour combo (from us$199,00) private whitney plantation, museum of slavery, and st joseph plantation tour (from us$640,00) $85.00 (live music during ride) cost includes ride, tour & day at the festival. Jim (completely different from grayline jim), our whitney plantation guide, was also very.
400 esplanade avenue, new orleans. Joseph plantation tour (from $128.00) private whitney plantation, museum of slavery, and st joseph plantation tour (from $640.00) the history of slavery in louisiana tour (from $634.67) see all whitney. Whitney plantation tour we ask for you to be ready at 9:00 a.m.
As well as original slave cabins, a freedmen’s church, detached kitchen, and a 1790 owner’s. The church's local congregation donated it to whitney and it was floated across the mississippi and restored onsite where it stands today. Brian was a brilliant guide, really funny and with lots of recommendations for things to see in new orleans.