VISITING LAUREL VALLEY PLANTATION| Slave Quarters| Thibodaux, LA| Slave Houses|
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Hello family, welcome to another video from Mete and I. Today’s video we're visiting Laurel Valley Plantation Is our 3rd video of our New Orleans trip. We traveled to Thibodaux, LA to see still Standing #slavequarters!!! The feeling was unreal. You have to see It yourself. Sad, anger but Inspiring that if they can make it, so can you!!!
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Booking link for 2023 (includes Alligator Swamp Boat Tour):
It is very rich in history and our tour guide gave a nice overview of it came to be, built by the original owners Jacques Roman and his wife Celina Roman nearly 200 years ago. We got to see the rooms inside the mansion, as well as the shacks outside where the slaves lives. We didn't see any ghosts, but some of the portrait photos in the house were a bit eerie- apparently there talk that Oak Alley Plantation may be haunted.
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