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Magnolia Mound Plantation

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Nestled in the heart of southern Louisiana, the Magnolia Mound Plantation stands as a testament to history and heritage. This 1792 French Creole plantation house has been lovingly restored, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. Spanning 15 acres, the estate is not just a visual feast, but a cultural treasure boasting beautifully preserved outbuildings and gardens.

What makes Magnolia Mound truly special is its dedication to authenticity. With its age and meticulous restoration, it offers an unparalleled peek into the past. The site is a beacon for those curious about the French Creole lifestyle, brought to life through engaging educational programs, workshops, lectures, and lively festivals. Each event paints a vivid picture of history, making it accessible and entertaining for visitors of all ages.

The property itself is a living museum. The historic house invites you to step back in time, while the open-hearth kitchen showcases culinary traditions. The overseer's house, quarter house, and crop garden tell stories of the people who lived and worked there. Don't miss the pigeonnier, a charming structure that housed pigeons, or the carriage house that completes the historical tableau. Beyond its historical intrigue, Magnolia Mound offers a serene escape with its lush gardens and peaceful surroundings. It's a perfect spot to unwind, reflect, and imagine the lives of those who once called this place home. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or just someone looking for a unique day out, Magnolia Mound promises an enriching experience that lingers long after your visit.
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Louisiana State University Rural Life Museum
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