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Destrehan sits along the west bank of the Mississippi River in St John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, roughly twenty miles upriver from New Orleans. The town is small and quiet by any measure, but it carries a historical weight that draws visitors from across the country and beyond. This stretch of the River Road corridor was once lined with sugar plantations, and Destrehan preserves one of the most significant surviving examples of that era anywhere in the American South.

The Destrehan Plantation is the oldest documented plantation house remaining in the lower Mississippi Valley. Construction began in 1787, and the property passed through several prominent Louisiana Creole families before the Civil War fundamentally altered its purpose. For a period after the war, it served as a Freedmen's Bureau colony, a chapter of its history that has received growing scholarly and public attention in recent years. The architecture itself is a study in the Franco-Caribbean raised cottage style, with wide galleries designed to catch river breezes and thick walls suited to the subtropical Louisiana climate. A guided tour of the house and grounds moves through all of these layers, from the colonial period through the antebellum years and into Reconstruction, without flattening the complexity of what happened here.

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