Laura Plantage Tour : Echte Geschichten der kreolischen Geschichte





Beschreibung
Sie werden die persönlichen Geschichten von vier Generationen einer kreolischen Louisiana-Familie hören, einschließlich persönlicher, authentischer Geschichten der versklavten Menschen, die ihr Leben auf Laura Plantation lebten. Sie werden die 1805 „Maison Principale“, die Gärten und die ursprünglichen versklavten Hütten aus den 1840er Jahren besuchen, in denen die Louisiana-Geschichten von Compair Lapin aufgezeichnet wurden. Diese intimen Geschichten über vier Generationen freier und versklavter Mitglieder der kreolischen Familien, die hier lebten, wurden handschriftlichen Memoiren und Archivdokumenten aus den Vereinigten Staaten und Frankreich entnommen. Jede erzählte Geschichte ist ein wahrer, persönlicher Bericht über die Frauen, Kinder und Männer, die ihr Leben auf dieser Zuckerfarm verbracht haben.
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Reiseverlauf
Nehmen Sie an einer Führung teil, die täglich auf Englisch und Französisch angeboten wird. Ihre Tour umfasst das Maison Principale, Gärten und originale Sklavenhütten aus den 1840er Jahren. Hören Sie Geschichten über vier Generationen einer kreolischen Familie aus Louisiana, frei und versklavt.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Gute Wanderschuhe vorgeschlagen
- Ein Teil der Tour findet im Freien statt
- Nur das Erdgeschoss des Haupthauses ist ADA zugänglich
- Funktioniert bei allen Wetterbedingungen, bitte kleiden Sie sich entsprechend
Bewertungen(1,328)
We really enjoyed this tour - even our teenagers did as well. Our tour guide, Diana, was very informative, kept the tour moving along, but also took the time to answer all of the group’s questions.
Our Guide (Miariam)? Was very knowledgeable and did an amazing job. I took my kids on Juneteenth to learn their history and where some of our ancestors may have came from. Would love to come back to do The Union Soldier tour.
Thank you so much for visiting and for this positive review. We look forward to welcoming you back for the Union Soldiers tour!
It was a great experience we had a good time.
Thank you for visiting !
Very informative. I loved the history of the women. The information on the slaves was sobering but necessary and important to hear.
Thank you for visiting and for taking the time to leave this review.
A very beautiful visit with a guide (Émilie) who is very dedicated and brings life and humanity to History. We highly recommend it!
Amélie sera ravie de savoir que vous avez été touchés par son approche à l'histoire du site. Merci de votre visite et d'avoir pris le temps d'écrire cet avis.
We got there a little early and were glad we did as it gave us time to tour the museum and gift shop before the tour. The museum is very informative. We had a very knowledgeable tour guide; and she told us how this was one of the largest plantations on the Mississippi. We toured the house. The kitchen area was not attached to the house. We saw where it used to be. We toured the slave quarters. It is a well preserved plantation.
Thanks for visiting and for this great review!
A good historical lesson, very interesting
Thanks for visiting and for this great review !
Brilliant and thought-provoking tour of this beautiful plantation. Our tour guide, Andrea, was wonderful and spoke with such knowledge and passion. Well worth the hassle of hiring a car for the day. We thoroughly enjoyed the day (if enjoy is the right word)!
Thank you for taking the time to write this review. Andrea will delighted that you enjoyed her tour.
An essential guided tour of this plantation, which is a must on our road trip in the southeastern USA. Thanks to Luce for making this visit fascinating.
Merci de votre visite et de ce retour positif. Luce sera ravie de savoir que le tour vous a plu !
Very poor experience. Our young mexican guide did not know much about the history and could not answer any questions outside what someone had taught her. We had been to several of the plantations in the area and had a pretty good understanding of the history. Her answers did not make much sense at all when we asked questions outside of her speech. I felt like she did a very big disservice to the history of the area.
Since opening to the public in 1994, Laura Plantation has been a model of historic interpretation that reflects the diverse cultures, backgrounds, languages, and identities that have always characterized Louisiana. We are proud that this diversity is visible and audible today in our professional, multilingual historic interpreters. For anyone who might read this review it is clear that the tone and language are both xenophobic and demeaning to the knowledge and years of experience of our staff member who has lived in the area for most of her life. To state that she is inarticulate and has no knowledge of local history is not only incorrect, it is insulting to everyone at Laura Plantation who strives to provide a quality experience to our guests.



