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Deshauna,  United States United States
28 Apr 2022
Excellent
I enjoyed the educational session at the property. I wish I could have visited the church but hurricane Ida took the roof. If you can visit you will not be unhappy with the experience. I'm...
I enjoyed the educational session at the property. I wish I could have visited the church but hurricane Ida took the roof. If you can visit you will not be unhappy with the experience. I'm extremely satisfied that the family chose to focus on the enslaved humans.
Whitney Plantation: Tour from New Orleans
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Kayleigh,  Canada Canada
19 Aug 2019
Good
The tour was very interesting and our guide, Ali was full of great information. It did rain during our tour but umbrellas are provided on the property. I had originally reserved the 12:00 tour...
The tour was very interesting and our guide, Ali was full of great information. It did rain during our tour but umbrellas are provided on the property. I had originally reserved the 12:00 tour through tiqets but when grey line informed me that tour was full, they happily rebooked me on the 1:00 tour. The transportation was also very enjoyable; the tour guide with us on the bus was cheery and full of interesting regional tips.
Whitney Plantation: Tour from New Orleans
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yuta,  United States United States
22 Nov 2022
Average
Was ok
Whitney Plantation: Tour from New Orleans

About: Whitney Plantation

The Whitney Plantation is a former plantation turned slavery museum. The plantation pays homage to the millions who suffered under slavery and displays the conditions endured in the Antebellum South. It is located on the Mississippi River in Edgard, Louisiana.

Whitney Plantation
5099 Louisiana Hwy 18, Edgard, LA 70049, Edgard
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