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  1. From its 28 Oaks to its open spaces, to its hidden nooks and crannies, Oak Alleys Landscape tells the story of a plantation in its evolution. Explore the landscape, walk under the alley, connect with staff through tours of the "Big House" exhibit and conversation series at the Slavery at Oak Alley exhibit and experience other exhibits and ...

  2. Oak Alley Plantation. A visit to Oak Alley plantation is a immersive journey into antebellum South. This iconic estate shares its evolution overtime, from a mere land grant on a map to its time as a working sugarcane plantation and to the creation of the nonprofit that owns and operates site.

  3. 3,617 reviews. #3 of 10 things to do in Vacherie. Historic SitesArchitectural Buildings. Closed now. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. From its beginnings over 200 years ago, Oak Alley was just a land claim on a map. Today, Oak Alley is a National Historic Landmark, dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history its inhabitants ...

  4. Oak Alley Plantation is a historic plantation located on the west bank of the Mississippi River, in the community of Vacherie, St. James Parish, Louisiana, U.S. Oak Alley is named for its distinguishing visual feature, an alley (French allée) or canopied path, created by a double row of southern live oak trees about 800 feet (240 meters) long ...

  5. Established in 1976, Oak Alley Plantation, Restaurant & Inn is nestled in the heart of Louisianas River Region, between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Surrounded by history, this establishment offers guests a unique blend of Southern culture, culinary experiences, and relaxing lodgings. Visit us today and learn more about Oak Alley Plantation.

  6. Buy Tickets. IMPORTANT: The time you are selecting indicates when your 30 minute guided tour of the “Big House” exhibit is so it is important that you check in at the Ticket Booth 30 minutes prior to that assigned time to secure your reservation. $27 per Adult. 9am-4:30pm daily.

  7. A sugar plantation; an abandoned investment property; a cattle ranch; a landscape of defiance in the face of the Army Corps of EngineersOak Alley has been many things in its over 200 years of history. Today it is a historic site, dedicated to preserving and interpreting each chapter of this plantation’s memory.

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