Evergreen Plantation

Evergreen Plantation is a historic and one of the most well-preserved plantations in the South and offers a unique glimpse into the history and culture of the region.

Evergreen Plantation is a historic plantation located in Edgard, Louisiana, about 45 minutes west of New Orleans. It is one of the most well-preserved plantations in the South and offers a unique glimpse into the history and culture of the region. 

Established in 1790, Evergreen Plantation has a rich history that spans over two centuries. It was a major sugarcane plantation and played a significant role in the economy of the region during its peak. 

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Voices of Louisiana's Past: Private Tour of Evergreen Plantation

Step back in time with an exclusive, private half-day tour of Evergreen Plantation from New Orleans, offering an immersive experience at one of the South’s most well-preserved and historically significant sites, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 

On your private half-day tour, you will:

  • Begin with a scenic drive upriver towards the legendary Evergreen Plantation, setting the stage for a journey into the heart of the antebellum South;
  • Enjoy exclusive access to this untouched plantation complex in the South normally closed to the general public, allowing for an intimate exploration of its preserved history;
  • Explore 37 historical buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places each with its own story, providing a deeper understanding of the plantation’s historical importance;
  • Step inside the Grand Mansion, known as the "Big House", a stunning example of Greek Revival architecture;
  • Admire the elegantly decorated rooms that offer a glimpse into the lives of its former residents;
  • Visit the 22 original slave cabins preserved in their original configuration, offering a sobering and insightful look into the daily lives and enduring legacy of the enslaved people who lived and worked on the plantation;
  • Wander through the extensive grounds including various outbuildings, majestic oak alleys, and picturesque gardens, all part of this active sugar cane plantation. 

With exclusive access to Evergreen Plantation, you’ll embark on a two-hour guided tour of one of the United States' most historically significant sites. 

From the moment you depart New Orleans, you'll be transported back in time to an era which has shaped the South's complex history and its present. Explore the meticulously preserved grounds, historic slave quarters, and the grand mansion, gaining deep insights into the lives of both the plantation's wealthy owners and the enslaved individuals who built and maintained it. 

Upon arrival, your private tour will grant you access to all buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1790, the plantation’s main house, with its distinctive sweeping double staircases, stands as a testament to the architectural beauty and historical significance of the period. As you explore, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the grand residence’s role in the larger context of plantation life. 

Your tour continues through the original slave cabins, preserved in their historical double-row configuration, providing a stark reminder of the plantation's reliance on enslaved labour. These cabins serve as a powerful reminder of the plantation’s reliance on enslaved labour and provide a poignant, educational insight into the lives of those who were forced to work here. Discover the various outbuildings, including the garconnieres, pigeonniers, kitchen, domestic slave house, stables, and the Greek Revival privy, each contributing to the story of the plantation. 

As you stroll through the plantation grounds, you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped into a living history book. The lush greenery, majestic oak alleys, and the proximity to the Mississippi River add to the plantation's captivating ambience. Conclude your tour with a relaxing drive back to New Orleans, including dropping you off at your hotel or a central location of your choice.

Join us on this unique experience and walk through one of the South's greatest historical treasures.  

Disclaimer: Our plantation tours are designed to provide a historical perspective on the lives of those who lived and worked on these plantations, with a focus on education, remembrance, and respect for the experiences of the enslaved people. We aim to foster a deeper understanding of this challenging chapter in history, ensuring that the stories of those who suffered are heard and acknowledged. By running these tours, Travel Curious does not support, nor does it want to purport to support any form of social and/or economic racial disparity, but rather we view it as a vital educational resource with which to combat modern-day racism of any kind. 

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