Oak Alley Plantation
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on Citysearch Sep 18, 2006<b>Overview</b><br>In an area renowned for its idyllic plantation homes, Oak Alley stands out as one of the crown jewels. A quarter-mile row of stately 300-year-old oaks creates a beautiful canopy (hence the... (more)
Olivera J.
on Judys Book Jun 26, 2006No visit to the Southern Louisiana can be complete without visiting at least a couple of plantations. Though a bit too Hollywood style for my taste, the tour of the plantation gives you a glimpse in how the rich and the... (more)
G L.
on Judys Book Aug 23, 2005Being from New Jersey, I found the Oak Alley Plantation to be very interesting. It had a nice restaurant (loved the beignets!) that did not charge a ton for food, a lovely restored plantation house, and overall... (more)
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on Citysearch Jun 17, 2005Plan to see Laura plantation and Oak alley the same day, they are almost next door to each other. Oak alley is so beautiful with all of the oak trees. The house is goregous and the story is great.... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Jun 08, 2005This is one of the prettiest landscapes in all the world. Grab a mint julep,sit on the veranda, and take a tour of this antebellum home given by 19th century costumed tour guides. And if you ask, you can even ring the... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Jun 08, 2005Oak Alley is majestic from the moment you reach the grounds. The oak trees lining the walk toward the River are a wonderous sight to see. If don't have time to tour the house, it's still worth the $10 to see the grounds... (more)
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on Citysearch Oct 19, 2003This is a beautiful place to visit. The alley of oaks lining the main house are just amazingingly gorgeous! THe tour guides are sweet and full of historical info that take you back 200 yrs, back to the days of... (more)
MauraYork_Citysearch
on Citysearch Jun 27, 2002Oak Alley and its neighboring plantations offer the kind of history lesson you don't often get -- tangible links to our collective past. Do yourself a favor and make it a point, whether you are a visitor or a local, to... (more)