Whitney Plantation Historic District
Whitney Plantation Historic District | |
Front of the Big House | |
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Nearest city | Wallace, Louisiana |
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Coordinates | 30°2′21″N 90°39′2″W / 30.03917°N 90.65056°WCoordinates: 30°2′21″N 90°39′2″W / 30.03917°N 90.65056°W |
Area | 40 acres (16 ha) |
Built | 1803 |
Architectural style | Federal, French Creole |
MPS | Louisiana's French Creole Architecture MPS |
NRHP Reference # | 92001566[1] |
Added to NRHP | November 24, 1992 |
The Whitney Plantation Historic District is a museum devoted to slavery in the U.S. South that is preserved near Wallace, in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana.
The museum opened on the plantation property in December 2014. It was founded by John Cummings, a trial attorney from New Orleans.[2] The grounds contain imaginative exhibits and original art works, such as life-size sculptures of children to symbolize the thousands of children who died while in slavery.
The French Creole raised-style main house built in 1803 is the most important architectural example in the state. In addition, the plantation has numerous extant outbuildings or dependencies: a pigeonnier, a plantation store, the only surviving French Creole barn in Louisiana, and slave quarters.[3] The complex includes three archaeological sites which have had varying degrees of exploration.[4]
The 1884 Mialaret House, with its associated buildings and property, were added by later purchase; they help to reflect the long working history of the plantation.[3] Some of the land is still planted in sugarcane.
Scenes from the 2012 Quentin Tarantino film Django Unchained were filmed on and around the plantation.[2]
The historic district was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1992. Whitney Plantation is also one of 26 sites featured on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail.
- Rear of the Big House
- Stairway in the Big House
- Reconstruction of Robin's blacksmith shop
See also
- Evergreen Plantation, also in the vicinity of Wallace
- Louisiana African American Heritage Trail
- National Register of Historic Places listings in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana
- Plantation complexes in the Southern United States
- History of slavery in Louisiana
- List of plantations in Louisiana
References
- ↑ National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- 1 2 Kaminsky, Jonathan (17 January 2015), "Harsh world of slavery focus of Louisiana plantation museum", Reuters, accessed 2015-01-19
- 1 2 "Whitney Plantation Historic District", Southeastern Louisiana, Travel Itinerary, National Park Service, accessed 15 Jul 2008
- ↑ Nomination, "Whitney Plantation Historic District", Louisiana Office of Historic Preservation, accessed 15 Jul 2008
External links
- Official website
- "Whitney Plantation museum confronts painful history of slavery," CBS This Morning video published 08 Apr 2015.
- "Why America Needs a Slavery Museum," The Atlantic video published 27 Aug 2015.
- "Whitney Plantation Historic District," Southeastern Louisiana Travel Itinerary, National Park Service.
- Ron Stodghill, "Driving Back Into Louisiana’s History," The New York Times, 25 May 2008.
- African American Heritage Trail – LouisianaTravel.com