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St. Joseph Plantation is one of the few fully intact sugar plantations in the River Parishes. In addition to the Manor Home, this historic site features many outbuildings for guests to explore. These include original homes of enslaved people, a detached kitchen, blacksmith’s shop, school house, and chicken coop. Several buildings have been moved to their present day location from other parts of the property, but most remain where they were built.
The initial structure of the St. Joseph House was built by the 1830’s and expanded by the 1850’s. The expansion was funded by dowry money that was given to Josephine Aime Ferry by her father, Francois Gabriel “Valcour” Aime. In 1877, Joseph Wagues...
Highlights
From 1 hour to 2 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 3 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 1 hour to 2 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 3 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
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English guide
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St. Joseph Plantation
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St. Joseph Plantation
Experience rich history & many exhibits sure to give you a glimpse into life on a sugar plantation. St. Joseph is an authentic working Sugarcane Farm. Our family invites you in for a relaxed, intimate visit to tour our ancestral home (purchased post Civil War), and grounds.
St. Joseph Plantation Tour
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St. Joseph Plantation is one of the few fully intact sugar plantations in the River Parishes. In addition to the Manor Home, this historic site features many outbuildings for guests to explore. These include original homes of enslaved people, a detached kitchen, blacksmith’s shop, school house, and chicken coop. Several buildings have been moved to their present day location from other parts of the property, but most remain where they were built.
The initial structure of the St. Joseph House was built by the 1830’s and expanded by the 1850’s. The expansion was funded by dowry money that was given to Josephine Aime Ferry by her father, Francois Gabriel “Valcour” Aime. In 1877, Joseph Wagues...