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This Antebellum mansion was built by the earliest English settlers, who bought the land from the Spanish. The mansion and cottages are furnished in the original antiques from when the house was built in the 19th century. Address: 8345 US Hwy 61 St. Francisville LA 70775
Send an Email (5) 1 225 635-6312
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Visitors have the opportunity to see an early 19th century plantation home and two restored slave cabins. Daily guided tours are available. Address: LA 965, between St. Francisville and Jackson LA USA
Send an Email 1 225 635-3739
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The Wolf-Schlesinger House, now called St. Francisville Inn, is a true example of Victorian Gothic architecture located downtown historic St. Francisville, Louisiana. Visitors are welcome to visit and view the home or overnight accommodations can be made. Address: 5720 Commerce St. St. Francisville La. 70775
Send an Email 1 225 635-6502
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Located in West Feliciana Parish's St. Francisville, Rosedown Plantation consists of the main house, the gardens and 13 other historic buildings. State Parks staff and volunteers conduct tours and educational programs about plantation life in the 1800s. Address: 12501 Highway 10 St. Francisville LA USA 70775
1 225 635-3332
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Visitors of this historic site find an example of small family cemeteries, which were a part of most Louisiana plantations. Several generations of family members are buried at this site, open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Address: . St. Francisville LA USA
1 225 635-3789
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