St. Joseph and Felicity Plantations

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(360) · Historical landmark in Vacherie, United States
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Discover history at St. Joseph & Felicity Plantations— a working sugarcane farm. Home to preserved antebellum mansions, original homes of enslaved …

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Dec 9, 2024
My mother, husband, daughter and I toured Felicity Plantation with Justin and it was an amazing tour. Justin was super knowledgeable and he answered all of our questions and we had PLENTY! I will abs…Full review by Lisa D
Oct 26, 2024
We were privileged to experience the Midnight Mourning Tour, which was fantastic. Although it was difficult to navigate transportation so late at night, it was well worth the effort. Our host was so …Full review by PamP1730
Jun 19, 2024
We toured both homes, and thoroughly enjoyed the tours. Our tour guides were very knowledgeable and friendly. They took their time, did not rush us and answered all of our questions. We highly recomm…Full review by Explore48418864718
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Construction completed:1840
Architectural style:Greek Revival

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Don't want to purchase advance tickets but will only be in area for one day. Is it too risky to wait to buy tickets directly at …
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Don't want to purchase advance tickets but will only be in area for one day. Is it too risky to wait to buy tickets directly at plantation for same day tour?
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No it is not.
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Do you have to pay for a tour or can you walk some of the grounds freely?
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Yes you have to pay for a tour of the house. Well worth it. I think you can walk the grounds without paying, but I would recommend you ask first at the visitor center before doing …
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Yes you have to pay for a tour of the house. Well worth it. I think you can walk the grounds without paying, but I would recommend you ask first at the visitor center before doing so. It would be the courteous think to do. Hope this helps.
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how big is the main house?
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12,000 sq feet
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How long does ot take to look round plantation
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I'd give it a couple of hours; the formal talk is very worthwhile and then a bit of a look around. Ron
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We are interested in seeing how sugar cane is harvested and processed is that part of the tour
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We do include a short film about the sugar cane process. You can also ask the tour guide for more information. We have been planting cane for over 140 years. Maureen
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