1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Oakley Plantation House is, perhaps, the finest surviving historic example of Louisiana's rare Angle Tidewater Creole architecture. ...As one of only four sur More
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Oakley Plantation House is, perhaps, the finest surviving historic example of Louisiana's rare Angle Tidewater Creole architecture. ...As one of only four sur More
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Oakley Plantation House is, perhaps, the finest surviving historic example of Louisiana's rare Angle Tidewater Creole architecture. ...As one of only four sur More
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Oakley Plantation House is, perhaps, the finest surviving historic example of Louisiana's rare Angle Tidewater Creole architecture. ...As one of only four sur More
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Oakley Plantation House is, perhaps, the finest surviving historic example of Louisiana's rare Angle Tidewater Creole architecture. ...As one of only four sur More
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Oakley Plantation House is, perhaps, the finest surviving historic example of Louisiana's rare Angle Tidewater Creole architecture. ...As one of only four sur More
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Oakley Plantation House is, perhaps, the finest surviving historic example of Louisiana's rare Angle Tidewater Creole architecture. ...As one of only four sur More
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Oakley Plantation House is, perhaps, the finest surviving historic example of Louisiana's rare Angle Tidewater Creole architecture. ...As one of only four sur More
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Oakley Plantation House is, perhaps, the finest surviving historic example of Louisiana's rare Angle Tidewater Creole architecture. ...As one of only four sur More
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Oakley Plantation House is, perhaps, the finest surviving historic example of Louisiana's rare Angle Tidewater Creole architecture. ...As one of only four sur More
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Oakley Plantation House is, perhaps, the finest surviving historic example of Louisiana's rare Angle Tidewater Creole architecture. ...As one of only four sur More
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Oakley Plantation House is, perhaps, the finest surviving historic example of Louisiana's rare Angle Tidewater Creole architecture. ...As one of only four sur More
Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the p More
Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the p More
Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the p More
Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the p More
Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the p More
Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the p More
Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the p More
Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the p More
Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the p More
Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the p More
Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the p More
Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the p More
Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the p More