New Orleans Oak Alley Plantation Tours
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024
- New Orleans' Oak Alley Plantation welcomes you with a quarter mile path lined with 300-year-old oak trees: www.neworleans.... Filled with New Orleans history, this incredible mansion is located on the Mississippi River just outside of New Orleans, Louisiana. Join GoNOLA TV host Lauren "Fleurty Girl" Thom as she heads to Oak Alley to explore the beautiful New Orleans plantation.
GoNOLA TV is a regular video segment on New Orleans food, music, shopping, and nightlife. Visit www.gonola.com for all the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in New Orleans or head on over to www.neworleans.com and plan your vacation today!
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This place gets burned down in red dead redemption 2
Yes
It also gets burned down in interview with the vampire lol
Yes I came to this video just because of the braithways mansion
"My sons gave him to Angelo Bronte!"
Mrs braithwate get down here now
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0:44 it was my favorite part too 😂. Rdr2 people get it.
If you love the trees check out the Wormsloe Historic Site in Savannah, GA. It's driveway is 1.5 miles long of 400 trees aged 300-400 yrs old. You get to drive down it, it's amazing.
I have always wanted to visit this one and many others
Never been there, but fell in love with this amazing place through the movie "The Long Hot Summer" (starring Don Johnston and Jason Robards). Beautiful Oak trees.
It was so incredible. I didn't want to leave...…..
They used this in interview with a vampire
WHO STEAL A GOD DAMM BOOAHHH
The times when Southern Belles passed by, refined gentlemen gave importance so words such as honor and loyalty and times when, yes, there were slaves in the South. Every light has its shadow.
Well, light vs. shadows is just a metaphore. If you look back at any period in History, you'd find many injustices. By the way, let me ask you something: why Afro-Americans never focus your attention on African slaveholders and slavetraders? In Africa, many tribes made money out of slavery, selling their African fellows to Europeans. Besides, countries like Mauritania, ie., did not abolish slavery until 1981.
This is how Louisiana was in the good ole times.
This place is beautiful, I went to visit with my entire family because of the movie "Interview with the vampire" But I must say it's fucking expensive just to get in. I mean yeah this is a "Historic site" and a "Non profit organization" dedicated to education and all that BS they tell you.. But to be dedicated to education and cultural enrichment, it's so expensive to get in there. $20 per person is just way too much, especially for a family of 5. C'mon they charge over $5,000 for a wedding there, they should have more than enough money to "Support the grounds and the big house" lol.. They should lower the admission fees at least to give easier access to the little people who travel there on a budget to see this amazing place.
I had to pay almost $70 per person just for the tour of the plantation. It wasn’t even the plantation/swamp swan tour.
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What the hell do you want!?!