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  1. Shoot & Share: Rediscovering Oak Alley through our visitors. All photographers, amateur and professional, alike, are invited to submit their favorite photos taken during a recent visit to Oak Alley. Current Contest dates: January 2024 – December 31, 2024. (submissions due by 11:59 pm (CST), January 3, 2025) Categories:

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    Jacques and Celina Roman The Bon Séjour plantation, as Oak Alley was originally named, was established to grow sugarcane, by the French Creole Valcour Aime when he purchased the land in 1830. Aime, known as the “King of Sugar,” was one of the wealthiest men in the South. In 1836, Valcour Aime exchanged this piece of property with his brother-in-law...

    Photography is welcomed on the grounds at Oak Alley Plantation, except for the “Big House” exhibit. Videotaping and video-streaming are prohibited during guided visits. For safety reasons, the use of “drones” or any aerial photography devices is not permitted. Photo sessions held on the property require and additional fee.

    Located within an hour from New Orleans and Baton Rouge on the Great River Road. Directions from New Orleans to Oak Alley Plantation Take Interstate 10 (West) to Interstate 310 (South). Exit #220 – for Boutte. Continue on Interstate 310 across the Destrehan/Luling Bridge to exit #10 – for Donaldsonville, Highway 3127. Travel twenty-three buy diazep...

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  2. There are too many favorites to choose from, but our time at Oak Alley Plantation was the top of the charts for me. This gorgeous venue has a pathway lined with towering, historic oak trees and it truly takes your breath away!

  3. Jun 18, 2020 · Explore the Oak Alley Plantation. Vacherie, Louisiana. 4.0/5. based on 1 reviews. Save. View all 6 photos. Review Directions Add Photo. Description. Added by Ross Kyker. Experience the southern charm of Louisiana and take a step back in time at this preserved Plantation.

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