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    • Asphodel Plantation

    • Asphodel Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Asphodel Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Columns, Doric;

    • Antebellum Greek revival architecture built c.1820 by Benjamin and Carolyn Kendrick. View includes Doric columns, dormer windows, gable roof and brick chimney.
    • Asphodel Plantation

    • Asphodel Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Asphodel Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Columns, Doric;

    • Antebellum Greek revival architecture built c.1820 by Benjamin and Carolyn Kendrick. View includes Doric columns, dormer windows, gable roof and brick chimney.
    • Asphodel Plantation

    • Asphodel Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Asphodel Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Columns, Doric;

    • Antebellum Greek revival architecture built c.1820 by Benjamin and Carolyn Kendrick. View includes Doric columns, dormer windows, gable roof and brick chimney.
    • Belle Alliance Plantation

    • Belle Alliance Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Belle Alliance Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);

    • View including exterior stairs. Located on the bank of Bayou Lafourche. Built in 1846 by Charles Kock, a Belgian aristocrat. It combines Greek revival with French Quarter features.
    • Belle Alliance Plantation

    • Belle Alliance Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Belle Alliance Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);

    • Rear view including gallery. Located on the bank of Bayou Lafourche. Built in 1846 by Charles Kock, a Belgian aristocrat. It combines Greek revival with French Quarter features.
    • Belle Alliance Plantation

    • Belle Alliance Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Belle Alliance Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);

    • Rear view including gallery. Located on the bank of Bayou Lafourche. Built in 1846 by Charles Kock, a Belgian aristocrat. It combines Greek revival with French Quarter features.
    • Houmas House

    • Houmas House

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Houmas Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);

    • Exterior view of front entrance. Houmas Plantation, in the vicinity of Burnside Louisiana, was a tract of land along the Mississippi River purchased from the Houmas Indians in colonial times by Maurice Conway and Alexandre Latil. Latil built the...
    • Houmas House

    • Houmas House

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Houmas Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);

    • Exterior view of front entrance. Houmas Plantation, in the vicinity of Burnside Louisiana, was a tract of land along the Mississippi River purchased from the Houmas Indians in colonial times by Maurice Conway and Alexandre Latil. Latil built the...
    • Houmas House

    • Houmas House

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Houmas Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);

    • Exterior view of front entrance. Houmas Plantation, in the vicinity of Burnside Louisiana, was a tract of land along the Mississippi River purchased from the Houmas Indians in colonial times by Maurice Conway and Alexandre Latil. Latil built the...
    • Houmas House

    • Houmas House

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Houmas Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Cisterns;

    • Exterior view of front entrance. Houmas Plantation, in the vicinity of Burnside Louisiana, was a tract of land along the Mississippi River purchased from the Houmas Indians in colonial times by Maurice Conway and Alexandre Latil. Latil built the...
    • Houmas House

    • Houmas House

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Houmas Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Outdoor furniture;

    • Settee and three chairs on gallery. Houmas Plantation, in the vicinity of Burnside Louisiana, was a tract of land along the Mississippi River purchased from the Houmas Indians in colonial times by Maurice Conway and Alexandre Latil. Latil built...
    • Madewood Plantation

    • Madewood Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Madewood Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Columns, Ionic;

    • Exterior view, including complementing Greek revival wings on either side and fluted Ionic columns. Designed by Irish-American architect Henry Howard, the 21-room mansion was built in 1846 by Col. Thomas Pugh, a sugar cane planter. Its name is...
    • Madewood Plantation

    • Madewood Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Madewood Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Columns, Ionic;

    • Exterior view, including complementing Greek revival wings on either side and fluted Ionic columns. Designed by Irish-American architect Henry Howard, the 21-room mansion was built in 1846 by Col. Thomas Pugh, a sugar cane planter. Its name is...
    • Madewood Plantation

    • Madewood Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Madewood Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Columns, Ionic;

    • Exterior view, including complementing Greek revival wings on either side and fluted Ionic columns. Designed by Irish-American architect Henry Howard, the 21-room mansion was built in 1846 by Col. Thomas Pugh, a sugar cane planter. Its name is...
    • Madewood Plantation

    • Madewood Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Madewood Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Columns, Ionic;

    • Exterior view, including complementing Greek revival wings on either side and fluted Ionic columns. Designed by Irish-American architect Henry Howard, the 21-room mansion was built in 1846 by Col. Thomas Pugh, a sugar cane planter. Its name is...
    • Rene Beauregard House

    • Rene Beauregard House

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Beauregard Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Chalmette Unit, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve (La.);

    • Built in the classical style in 1840. Also known as "Bueno Retiro", the house later took its present name from Judge Rene R Beauregard. Presently used as the visitor center for Chalmette National Historic Park.
    • Rene Beauregard House

    • Rene Beauregard House

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Beauregard Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Chalmette Unit, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve (La.);

    • Built in the classical style in 1840. Also known as "Bueno Retiro", the house later took its present name from Judge Rene R Beauregard. Presently used as the visitor center for Chalmette National Historic Park.

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