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For
Weddings
Family Reunions,
Christmas Parties
St.
Joseph's School House
The first
Catholic school
for children of color
in Louisiana.
Established in
1867 by the
Sisters of the Sacred Heart
in
Convent, Louisiana and it is
registered as a National Historic Property.
Two slave cabins, both from
Helvetia
Plantation
flank the school and the
main dining, which opens
onto the courtyard via several French doors.
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L'Armitage
General Store
Sits
beside The Cabin,
saved
from destruction
when the Mississippi River
Levee was moved in 1932
Louisiana rice grows in a
sugar
kettle near the
front steps of
The Cabin ... an
old rice farmer plants a sample
for us every year.
"Rock"
the alligator ...
A 30' garden
sculpture
Joseph
Dornier House
Still being renovated
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