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Evergreen Plantation (Wallace, Louisiana)

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Built
  
1832

NRHP Reference #
  
91001386

Opened
  
1832

Added to NRHP
  
25 September 1991

Architect
  
John Carver

Designated NHL
  
April 27, 1992

Phone
  
+1 985-497-3837

Evergreen Plantation (Wallace, Louisiana)

Nearest city
  
LA 18, Wallace, Louisiana

Architectural style
  
Other, Greek Revival, Federal

Address
  
4677 LA-18, Edgard, LA 70049, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 8:30AM–2PMFriday8:30AM–2PMSaturday8:30AM–2PMSunday8:30AM–2PMMonday8:30AM–2PMTuesday8:30AM–2PMWednesday8:30AM–2PMThursday8:30AM–2PM

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Laura Plantation, Oak Alley Plantation, Nottoway Plantation House, St Joseph Plantation, San Francisco Plantatio

Evergreen plantation wallace louisiana top 9 facts


Evergreen Plantation is a plantation located on Louisiana Highway 18 near Wallace, Louisiana. The main house was constructed mostly in 1790, renovated to its current Greek Revival style in 1832, and the plantation's historical crop was sugarcane. It was an operating plantation up until about 1930, when the Depression brought about the abandonment of the house. However, it continued to produce sugar cane under the direction of the bank that owned it, and is still a working sugar cane plantation today. It was extensively restored during the 1940s, with 300,000 bricks from the demolished Uncle Sam Plantation used in the restoration.

The plantation includes 37 contributing buildings, all but eight of them antebellum, making it one of the most complete plantation complexes in the state and the South. Of great significance are the 22 slave quarters, arranged in a double row along an allée of oak trees.

Among the outbuildings are a garconnière, where young bachelors of the family or guests could stay; a pigeonnier for keeping pigeons (a sign of status among the planters); an overseer's cottage; and late 19th century barns.

Because of its quality and significance, the plantation is included among the first 26 featured sites on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail, and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1992 for its rich architectural legacy. The house is open for tours every day except Sundays; tour times are at 9:30 am, 11:30 am, and 2:00 pm.

Parts of Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained (2012) were filmed at this plantation.

References

Evergreen Plantation (Wallace, Louisiana) Wikipedia