New Orleans: Whitney Plantation Audio Tour with Transfers

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Visit the Whitney Plantation in New Orleans, the only Louisiana museum focused on enslaved people's lives. Take an emotional journey through Whitney’s memorial, slave cabins, and restored buildings.

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Highlights

  • Reflect on the profound loss, resilience, and enduring legacy of the enslaved
  • Visit Freedmen’s Church, a symbol of hope and resilience on the plantation
  • Learn about the lives, struggles, and working conditions of enslaved people
  • Visit the 1790 owner's house, highlighting the stark disparities of the era
  • Pay your respects at the memorial honoring those who suffered under slavery

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Embark on a profound journey through history at the Whitney Plantation, the only museum in Louisiana dedicated to the lives of enslaved people. Located about 70 miles from the French Quarter, set out on an audio-guided tour for an immersive exploration of Louisiana's sugar plantation history. Begin the experience with a convenient pickup from your New Orleans hotel. During the drive to the plantation, get time to reflect on the significance of the visit ahead. Upon arrival at the plantation, receive an audio headset for a self-guided, self-paced tour. Start by visiting the slave cabins, where you’ll gain insights into the daily lives and hardships of the enslaved people who lived and worked on the plantation. Next, explore the Freedmen’s Church, a powerful symbol of hope and resilience for those who sought freedom. Continue to the detached kitchen and outbuildings to learn about the plantation’s operations and the harsh conditions endured by the enslaved workers. Then, visit the 1790 owner’s house, providing a stark contrast to the living conditions of the enslaved people. Conclude the tour by paying your respects at the memorial dedicated to the enslaved, serving as a poignant reminder of the lives lost and the enduring legacy of slavery. After the tour, get 30 minutes to visit the gift shop, use the restrooms, or enjoy a quick snack., before returning to your hotel.

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Hotel pickup and drop-off Audio guide Entry ticket to Whitney Plantation

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