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  1. HISTORY & LEGACIES. WHITNEY PLANTATION. BOOK A TOUR. THE PLANTATION EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD VISIT. -NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. THE WHITNEY INSTITUTE EDUCATES THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE HISTORY AND LEGACIES OF SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES.

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  2. www.grayline.com › tours › whitney-plantation-tour-from-new-orleansWhitney Plantation Tour | Gray Line

    Whitney Plantation Tour. 4.7. (35 verified reviews) View all 10 images. In 2014, the Whitney Plantation opened its doors to the public for the first time in its 262 year history as the only plantation museum in Louisiana with a focus on the people who were enslaved in Antebellum Louisiana.

  3. Come experience the best tours in New Orleans. Take a swamp boat ride or enjoy the thrill of an airboat tour to see alligators. Discover our rich history on our New Orleans city bus tour, Louisiana plantation tours, haunted ghost tours, or cocktail and culinary experiences.

  4. There are many tour operators who provide daily transit from New Orleans. If you would like to come with one of these services, you may book your tickets with them directly. From New Orleans, Downtown: Take I-10 West towards Baton Rouge for 39.3 miles.

  5. Experience Louisiana’s most renowned plantation and delve into its rich history on our Oak Alley Plantation tour. Travel in comfort aboard our luxurious buses, featuring multiple convenient pickup locations throughout New Orleans.

  6. A day trip with transportation from New Orleans to the Whitney Plantation Museum lets you explore the legacy of antebellum Louisiana on a former sugar plantation. Unique to area plantation museums, this one focuses on slavery.

  7. You will explore the grounds of the Whitney Plantation learning about the lives of enslaved people that lived on the property from previous years. The tour lasts approximately 90 minutes and once it concludes you will have 30 minutes to view the gift shop, use restrooms, and grab snacks.

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