6 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
4 people
English
Visit a historic southern plantation located just a short drive from New Orleans on a private half-day tour. Learn about the history of the Antebellum South as you tour the main structures and grounds of Evergreen Plantation, and hear stories about the families that owned the land, and the enslaved people who toiled there. Your tour includes hotel pickup in New Orleans, and VIP transportation for up to six passengers.
Founded by the French in 1718, the French Quarter is New Orleans’ oldest neighborhood. Created from centuries of influence from immigrants across the globe, the Vieux Carré tells ages-old stories of trade, food, drink, architecture, wars, and pirates
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Laid out in 1833. Annexed by New Orleans in 1852.
Grand mansions, St. Charles Streetcar, Magazine Street shopping, Famous universities,beautiful homes and gardens line many blocks of this neighborhood, making it most famous for its stunning architecture.
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You will have Complete Private access to the most intact plantation complex in the South, with 37 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. The French Parterre with buildings all around is proof of order in an otherwise chaotic world. At Evergreen, there is not only the “Big House,” but two garconnieres, two pidgeonniers, the kitchen, the domestic slave house, the stables, the Greek Revival privy, and twenty-two slave cabins in their original double-row configuration. All combine to create one of the greatest treasures along the Mississippi.
Today, Evergreen Plantation remains a privately owned, working sugar cane plantation. People live and work on this Plantation. Walk with us through a living history book.
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