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Along the Mississippi River, you can still find what remains of the River Road Plantations and a life that passed with the Civil War more than 150 years ago. These top 10 River Road Plantations will reveal to you beautiful architecture, rural Louisiana and important history lessons.

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the front gate and entrance to an old building with neon signs on it in new orleans, florida

Are you traveling to New Orleans? Here are the 12 best things to visit in New Orleans. The city is absolutely amazing from the history to the food to the incredible sights! 1) Bourbon Street and the French Quarter, 2) Oak Alley Plantation, 3) Jackson Square, 4) St. Louis Cathedral…click through to read the rest! #solotravel #wanderlust #traveling #NOLA #travel

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I’ve been obsessed by the haunting beauty of weeping willows draped with Spanish moss, and it feels like my ancestors from the Carolinas and Lousiana are whispering to me in my dreams. This month, my ancestral connection has REALLY intensified, and my altars are active, a true living testament to their presence. My dreams have been filled by Black southern gothic imagery, much like the ones I shared above. Sundays for me are important days to refresh and cleanse off/feed ny altars…

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the top 3 plantation visits from new orleans

The Top 3 Louisiana Plantations to visit from New Orleans if you only have a limited time to enjoy New Orleans plantation country. including Oak Alley Plantation | Oak Alley Plantation tour | #OakAlleyPlantation #NOLAplantations #Louisiana #familytravel #DeepSouth #RoadtripUSA #DiscoverAmerica

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Located in the Deep South of the States, Louisiana is renowned for its captivating Cajun and Creole culture, which is infused with Acadian, French, and Spanish influences. This intoxicating mix of music, cuisines, and even languages is best explored in cities such as Lafayette and Baton Rouge – its

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