E. D. White Historic Site
Visit this historic site and home of the first Louisiana Supreme Court Justice: E.D. White. Tour the property and hear the authentic stories of the life of E.D. White and his family. The backdrop of this historic property is set under a stunning oak tree over 300-year old!
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Laurel Valley Village & Sugar Plantation
Laurel Valley is the largest surviving 19th and 20th century sugar plantation and features miles of sugarcane fields, the original slave cabins, schoolhouse and church. Visit the general store and view antique tools used for harvesting sugar cane.