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Mt. Hope Plantation This Antebellum home has never been remodeled or expanded from its original form. It is one of two surviving plantations in Baton Rouge, and was built in the early 1800's. They offer tours and a Bed and Breakfast at the home. Address: 8151 Highland Road Baton Rouge LA 70808
Send an Email (5) 1 225 761-7000
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Built in the 1800's, this plantation is an example of boisillage construction from France and the West Indies. Featuring a plantation house, an outdoor kitchen, an overseers house, herb and crop gardens, and a carriage house, Magnolia Mound is an ideal place to learn about Creole culture. The plantation is located between downtown and LSU Campus in Baton Rouge. Address: 2161 Nicholson Drive Baton Rouge LA USA 70802
Send an Email (4) 1 504 343-4955
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This National Historic Landmark is a 34-story, 450-foot limestone skyscraper featuring an observation deck overlooking Baton Rouge. The hall features larger than life statues of some of Louisiana's governors. Address: North 3rd Street on State Capitol Drive Baton Rouge LA USA
1 225 342-7317
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The Old Governor's Mansion was built in 1930 as Louisiana's White House. Today the mansion houses a museum and acts as the headquarters for the Foundation for Historical Louisiana. The museum features furnishings and artifacts from nine Louisiana Governors, a grand ballroom, French wallpaper, crystal chandeliers and a marble staircase. Tours are offered Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The mansion is also available for special events. Address: 502 North Boulevard Baton Rouge LA USA 70821-0908
Send an Email (4) 1 225 387-2464
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