Laurel Valley Village Plantation

Cajun Country


Among the cane fields, about 2 miles east of town on Hwy 308, this is one of the best-preserved assemblages of sugar-plantation structures in Louisiana. Overall, some 60 buildings (c 1755 and later) survive here, including the old general store and a school house.


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