Newest addition to our artifact room- original silverware pieces from the Roman Family. The display includes a magnifying glass to show the inscription of Jacques’ monogram. #oakalleyplantation#history#collections https://t.co/OPdGpT7Aim
While we are enjoying the onset of some cooler temperatures, we pray for our neighbors to the East in their anticipation of Hurricane Michael. #oakalleyplantation#feedyoursoul#louisiana#landscape https://t.co/qXdLS9ms60
Oak Alley Foundation is a non profit organization created by Josephine Armstrong Stewart. Our mission is to preserve the mansion and grounds as a monument to the time in which it was built and to share its history to the public in general. We thank Mrs… https://t.co/PRVwVW84VB
Recent photo contest submission from Tiffany of Texas. Tiffany. “I submitted this photograph because, to me, it captures both the view of the original residents daily life and the path to freedom for slaves living on the property. I love how no matter w… https://t.co/vXd3Z10bnW
This photo was taken around 1905. The east side of the Big House is shown with a kitchen, ice house, and even a chicken coup. The home was lived in by the family of Ernest Leblanc at the time, when Oak Alley was a Rice Plantation. #oakalleyplantation#a… https://t.co/UoAPGM3f9S
An inspiration. Fantasia Barrino Taylor for the St. James High School for Performing Arts dedication and ribbon cutting. We are honored to have been a part of it. #oakalleyplantation#fantasia#stjameshighschool https://t.co/NWxK15CyAD
Don’t forget that May 3 is the last day to submit your photo to the Spring Contest. We have some amazing entries and would love to see any you have not submitted. https://t.co/N2iDmosF9f. #oakalleyplantation#photography#feedyoursoul https://t.co/tRZpw9KDM9