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Has anyone toured the southern united states and visited a plantation?

Started by asal, July 17, 2015, 01:00:12 PM

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asal

Hello miss Dove of NOLA :)  Did you ever visit a plantation?  Miss travelling RW?  Miss Azhya - the proud american traveller?



I'm slowly rereading a book on slavery and life in a southern family of slave owners "Slaves in the Family" by Edward Ball.  It talks about the early days of Charleston, the history of american slavery, the civil war as it affected the author's family and slaves.   Has anyone visited a plantation?  What did you think?  The ballroom in the video below is gorgeous - everything is painted white (shows up around 6 minutes in).



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Chip Atkins

Quote from: "asal"Hello miss Dove of NOLA :)  Did you ever visit a plantation?  Miss travelling RW?  Miss Azhya - the proud american traveller?



I'm slowly rereading a book on slavery and life in a southern family of slave owners "Slaves in the Family" by Edward Ball.  It talks about the early days of Charleston, the history of american slavery, the civil war as it affected the author's family and slaves.   Has anyone visited a plantation?  What did you think?  The ballroom in the video below is gorgeous - everything is painted white (shows up around 6 minutes in).



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I haven't myself, but it would be worth being part of the itinerary if I do go.

Anonymous

I have never toured one but I've seen them. I don't live in NOLA, currently. I'm in MI, where I was born and raised.  But I am a gypsy soul so I've lived in NOLA, MS, AL, NY, and FL. And ive traveled lol.

@realAzhyaAryola

But of course, asal. The very first plantation shown in that video is a place I've been to. It is called Oak Alley Plantation in Vacherie, Louisiana, just outside of New Orleans. Oh, you must take the time to travel the good ole USA. If you can take 4-weeks off, that's how long it took for me to see so much in one summer. However, I've done so many road trips in my 33 years in the USA. There are only 12 states I haven't seen yet.



The 12 states I have yet to see:



Massachusetts

New Hampshire

Vermont

Maine

Alabama

Georgia

Oregon

Kentucky

Arkansas

Hawaii

Alaska

Canada (Ooops, wrong. I have been to this state.)  :laugh3:
@realAzhyaAryola



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Anonymous

Quote from: "asal"Hello miss Dove of NOLA :)  Did you ever visit a plantation?  Miss travelling RW?  Miss Azhya - the proud american traveller?



I'm slowly rereading a book on slavery and life in a southern family of slave owners "Slaves in the Family" by Edward Ball.  It talks about the early days of Charleston, the history of american slavery, the civil war as it affected the author's family and slaves.   Has anyone visited a plantation?  What did you think?  The ballroom in the video below is gorgeous - everything is painted white (shows up around 6 minutes in).



http://images.booksense.com/images/059/431/9780345431059.jpg">



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Would visiting a Southern plantation evoke the same emotions among African-Americans as bisiting yasukuni shrine would among Asians?

 ac_unsure

@realAzhyaAryola

Oak Alley Plantation, Vacherie, Louisiana. It is a one hour drive from New Orleans. It faces the banks of the Mississippi River. It is said to be haunted, yet it is used for weddings. A historic southern gem.



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asal

Quote from: "Azhya Aryola"But of course, asal. The very first plantation shown in that video is a place I've been to. It is called Oak Alley Plantation in Vacherie, Louisiana, just outside of New Orleans. Oh, you must take the time to travel the good ole USA. If you can take 4-weeks off, that's how long it took for me to see so much in one summer. However, I've done so many road trips in my 33 years in the USA. There are only 12 states I haven't seen yet.



Massachusetts

New Hampshire

Vermont

Maine

Alabama

Georgia

Oregon

Kentucky

Arkansas

Hawaii

Alaska

Canada (Ooops, wrong. I have been to this state.)


Made me laugh with Canada  :icon_wink:



I haven't been anywhere in the states except down the I-5 (through all the pacific states).  I went to San Francisco last October and had an awesome trip.  Everyone in BC goes to Washington state :) *edit - I forgot I drove to Idaho once.  Very pretty state.

RW

I've only been to:



Washington

Idaho

Montana

Utah

Oregon

California

Hawaii

Nevada

Wisconsin

Michigan

North Dakota

South Dakota

Indiana

Illinois

Minnesota



None of the truly southern states.
Beware of Gaslighters!

Frood

I've lost track of all the US States I've been to. They're so tiny on their own, it's easy to forget them.
Blahhhhhh...

@realAzhyaAryola

This is an aerial view of Oak Alley. The row of oak trees lead you to the bank of the Mississippi river and the steam boats are a common sight on the mighty river.



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@realAzhyaAryola

Quote from: "asal"So gorgeous.


Exactly. A natural cathedral.
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@realAzhyaAryola

Many views along the way into the south...



Skyline Drive, Shenandoah Valley National Park, Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia.



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The esteemed Biltmore Estate and Gardens, built and owned by the Vanderbilts. Asheville, North Carolina.



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Myrte Beach, South Carolina.



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@realAzhyaAryola

The Grand Ole Opry in Opryland where country singers frequent the stage. Nashville, Tennessee.



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