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Whitney Plantation Museum | Learn the History of Slavery in the U. S. Visit Whitney Plantation in Louisiana to learn about the history and legacies of slavery in the United States The museum, open daily from 9:30 a m to 4:30 p m , preserves historical structures from the plantation, which operated from 1752 to 1975
Plan Your Visit - Whitney Plantation Focused on the history of slavery in Louisiana from 1719-1865, visitors learn about all aspects of slavery in this state, including the history of the Code Noir, topics of gender, and resistance rebellion
History - Whitney Plantation Originally known as Habitation Heidel, or the Heidel Plantation, what we now know as Whitney Plantation has undergone many changes in its 250-year history Ambroise Heidel, a German immigrant from the Rhineland area, purchased this property in 1752 and established a small indigo plantation
About - Whitney Plantation Whitney Plantation is a non-profit museum dedicated to the history of slavery, situated on a historical sugar, indigo and rice plantation which operated from 1752-1975
Guided Tours - Whitney Plantation CALL US TODAY (225) 265-3300 LOCATION 5099 LOUISIANA HWY 18 WALLACE, LA 70049 EMAIL INFO@WHITNEYPLANTATION ORG Copyright 2025 Whitney Plantation, All Rights Reserved Site by Sideways English
Education - Whitney Plantation We provide services to schools, homeschool pods, scout groups, clubs, and youth groups Whitney Plantation provides an educational experience that goes beyond what is found in textbooks and immerses both students and teachers in a unique learning environment
Whitney Plantation Receives $15,000 Grant from Louisiana Endowment for . . . Through immersive exhibits, historic site preservation, and educational programs, Whitney Plantation, located in Wallace, Louisiana, strives to foster a deeper understanding of the legacy of slavery and its lasting impact on American society
Self-Guided Tours - Whitney Plantation CALL US TODAY (225) 265-3300 LOCATION 5099 LOUISIANA HWY 18 WALLACE, LA 70049 EMAIL INFO@WHITNEYPLANTATION ORG Copyright 2025 Whitney Plantation, All Rights Reserved Site by Sideways English
Indigeaux: Yes, Spirit. Ill go… - Whitney Plantation Presented on the grounds of Whitney Plantation, a former indigo plantation, Indigeaux explores the spiritual and cultural memory of indigo dyeing traditions that once powered the colonial economy and connects these practices to Louisiana’s enslaved ancestors