Exploring Plantations in Louisiana :: Whitney & Oak Alley

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  • Опубликовано: 12 мар 2023
  • After flying all night from Alaska to New Orleans we have finally arrived in Louisiana! We started our journey by visiting two VERY different Southern plantations.
    We started our day at the Whitney Plantation, which is the only plantation in Louisiana that is wholly dedicated to telling the stories of those who had been enslaved. To say it was powerful and moving would be an understatement. It’s the kind of place you wish everyone could visit.
    After we left Whitney, we went to Oak Alley. This was a very different experience that was much more focused on the stories of the plantations owners throughout the history of Oak Alley. While I didn’t go into the depth of slavery that Whitney did, it didn’t gloss over it either.
    We’re so glad we visited both of these plantations, and we’re glad we visited them in the order we did.
    After a delicious lunch we hit the road before ending our day in Lake Charles, Louisiana!
    Whitney Plantation: www.whitneyplantation.org/
    Oak Alley Plantation: www.oakalleyplantation.org/
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Комментарии • 93

  • @paulahymel7055
    @paulahymel7055 10 месяцев назад +2

    I live ten minutes from Oak Alley. I don't know if they told you that those beautiful oak trees took a really big hit during Hurricane Ida two years ago! It damage was unbelievable!

  • @janicelynnhansen5870
    @janicelynnhansen5870 Год назад +4

    Your experience at the first plantation brought back very easily my feelings going through the Museum of African American History in DC a couple of weeks ago. The history of slavery experience was...wow. The pervading feeling of being touched by evil just hangs around in the background of your heart.

  • @Rebecca-zp4gm
    @Rebecca-zp4gm Год назад +8

    At school in the uk, the slave trade was taught. The journey from Africa to the Caribbean was awful. The life they led from being caught in Africa to surviving the journey to the Caribbean to being sold and producing sugar. All life is precious.

  • @jyuniverse7818
    @jyuniverse7818 10 месяцев назад +1

    I visited twice to the Whitney Plantation. Very emotional but immensely informative. Thank you for sharing as they didn’t have the audio tour when I last visited. Never visited Oak Alley.

  • @dorindapetty6774
    @dorindapetty6774 Год назад

    Love all y’all’s videos!!! Thanks for taking us along!!

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад

      Our pleasure! Thank you for watching :)

  • @montananative9786
    @montananative9786 Год назад

    What an amazing video!!!! Also you two are so kind for having empathy for the mom on the flight, thank you!

  • @tinaprater9043
    @tinaprater9043 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your tours. That was very interesting. Safe travels!

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @jodielemoine7157
    @jodielemoine7157 Год назад

    OMG....I wish I would have known you were in my neck of the woods. Thank you for another wonderful video!

  • @diannegerspacher9062
    @diannegerspacher9062 Год назад

    Cant wait to see more of Alaska! I enjoyed the totem bight state park in Ketchikan. Also the lumber jack show there. Blessings to you both 🙏💕

  • @taylourblair7194
    @taylourblair7194 Год назад +1

    As someone who was born and raised in Mississippi, I love yalls fascination with the MS river.😂 I can’t wait to see the rest of yalls trip!

  • @rosemichel7559
    @rosemichel7559 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this.

  • @lcflngn
    @lcflngn Год назад

    Sherri & Adam, I loved how you presented/contextualized your two plantation visits. I did a lot of college history work on US slavery, and clearly it’s so crazy heavy. Also not all that long ago… Haven’t been down to the South, but hope to one day.
    I also can’t believe you did all this on no sleep. As my dad used to say “you’re young yet”! All the ❤️

  • @irodriguez3824
    @irodriguez3824 Год назад

    I was surprised to see how the inside of the plantation home was. Not what I imagined. This vlog definitely tug😅ged at the heartstrings.
    So happy you are able to take this trip. Drive safely.

  • @derricklegg9612
    @derricklegg9612 Год назад +1

    Thank you for taking us on your tours. We are going to have a daughter move to Mississippi here soon. Good thing to go visit when we are down there. Love you guys always!

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад

      Wait, WHAAAAAT?! Clearly we need to chat soon!

  • @tonieliddle5098
    @tonieliddle5098 Год назад

    This was so interesting. Thank you for bringing us along. I have been to NOLA many times. I want to do a plantation tour next time I am in the area.

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад +1

      We would really recommend doing Whitney by it self, or Whitney and another plantation. We think the story Whitney tells us so important that it needs to be included

  • @genacook9309
    @genacook9309 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing the experience. Great energy.😉

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for watching! We're glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @bbwphotographer76
    @bbwphotographer76 Год назад +2

    Thank you for touring the plantations… and able to have the two experiences. As a kid (grew up in Chicago) every summer spent with my mom on her side of the family in Louisiana. As in late teens (mid-90s) going to them and understanding what they were showing and ‘teaching’ wasn’t right. It felt like glorifying the owners and see what the family was and still doing (doing tours to the public).

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад +2

      Yes, that’s exactly what we heard SO many times when researching these tours before our trip. That’s why it was important to us to visit Whitney first, and we’re so glad we did. It’s a “must visit” in our opinion

  • @SusannaM
    @SusannaM Год назад

    Thank you for the very interesting tours. I really appreciate your research and bringing me along. I don't think I will visite US and am grateful for an honest tour of both plantations.

  • @Video-ox8uf
    @Video-ox8uf Год назад

    Thank you for plantation tour. - loved mickey earrings

  • @nitabackes9670
    @nitabackes9670 Год назад

    Thanks for this tour. So heavy, but so important for us to know and remember and FIX.

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад

      Heavy and important. Perfect way to describe it

    • @beautifulone3249
      @beautifulone3249 9 месяцев назад

      It can never be fixed

  • @stacylascelles2073
    @stacylascelles2073 Год назад

    I went to both plantations when I was there. I found them both very educational. I love the food there eat everything.!

  • @nancyvozella3841
    @nancyvozella3841 Год назад

    That was powerful !

  • @cheryltoolin5601
    @cheryltoolin5601 Год назад

    Have fun!!!

  • @joanpellillo2981
    @joanpellillo2981 3 месяца назад

    So glad I could took pictures in Oak alley !

  • @ginaperez1804
    @ginaperez1804 Год назад

    Great video sorry about the flight! Can wait till you see lecrae

  • @JB-hl1qx
    @JB-hl1qx 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love old southern plantations ❤

  • @tonyaruth2527
    @tonyaruth2527 Год назад

    Thanks so much for the honest take on these plantations. I’m the same I want to see both sides of the stories. And Sherri and I are spice sisters. I think black pepper is spicy!!!

  • @arielathome320
    @arielathome320 Год назад

    I highly recommend visiting Laura Plantation if your ever back in the area, it gives the view point of Créole Heritage. Thank you for visiting the plantations and getting the message out there. It really helps us learn the ugly truth of the past and helps create awareness to the topic. Nottaway is a good one to visit also, they talk about the the plantations that had silver coins put into the banisters and what that meant.

  • @beatricek3801
    @beatricek3801 Год назад

    I have been to a plantation in the south, visiting the slave cabins also hit very hard .. just the imagination of those people living there… a lot to process.. thank you for sharing..

  • @egarduno011
    @egarduno011 Год назад

    I didn't take the Whitney Plantation tour with you both, but I felt the sadness coming from both of you as if you both had heavy hearts.

  • @damitdaina
    @damitdaina Год назад +1

    Who is cutting onions at 7:26 am my heart breaks for how people were treated and is still be treated.

  • @tammyhanson7843
    @tammyhanson7843 Год назад

    Super fantastic ❤

  • @kathystoner4901
    @kathystoner4901 Год назад

    Very interesting

  • @dancieteague6854
    @dancieteague6854 Год назад

    Lake Charles great place. Welcome to Texas you are so close.all the food looked so good. Sleep well. That bridge my brother one nite his team heading home ran across a gator. They gang together and got it safely to a better place. He said was not easy. But needed to be done. So watch out for friends with teeth. Have safe travels.

  • @magscar2607
    @magscar2607 Год назад +1

    So interesting! I recently watched a documentary on the politics during that time period. I don’t know why I didn’t remember this from school, but I was shocked that slavery lasted 244 years! I didn’t think it was that long!😞

  • @diannewelch8380
    @diannewelch8380 Год назад

    Nawlins, y’all! 🤗❤️

  • @livingweirdestherc6644
    @livingweirdestherc6644 Год назад

    That was so sad and heartbreaking. I’m sure I would’ve cried on that tour

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад

      There were definitely tears shed

  • @theresa7744
    @theresa7744 Год назад +1

    Love your videos always “honey” 😉 😂😂😂😂

  • @AlaskanBearsVlogs
    @AlaskanBearsVlogs Год назад

    Oh how I wish we had time to visit the plantations. We actually thought we had an extra day in front of the cruise but we don’t 😅 see you soon!

  • @warrenblanchard889
    @warrenblanchard889 Год назад

    Welcome! Hope you enjoy

  • @disneydogs3003
    @disneydogs3003 Год назад +1

    Love this vlog the Plantation was very enjoyable. Those Mickey ears in the shop were so cute, I would have snatched them up in a minute. Hope you guys get plenty of rest! ❤ 😊

  • @terriefirmin3190
    @terriefirmin3190 Год назад

    About 40 miles from oak Alley is Nottoway..very big antebellum home. In Natchez Mississippi there all many old antebellum homes..also on the Mississippi.

  • @Jbeaty0507
    @Jbeaty0507 Год назад

    I lol’d at the Audio A reference 19:30

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад

      Ha! Glad someone else appreciated it

  • @RachelCheyann
    @RachelCheyann Год назад

    The way you talk about the experience of Whitney Plantation sounds a lot like our experience at the National Civil Rights Museum. It's hard and heavy, but something everyone should do.

  • @amyleonard416
    @amyleonard416 Год назад

    Yes, when in New Orleans and surrounding areas they do call you sweet names. Names for things do get pronounced differently like pralines.
    In Texas, some of the HEB stores are super nice. The newer ones. Some are older and dull.

  • @crystalpistol4941
    @crystalpistol4941 Год назад

    As much as yall travel, invest in some Bose sound canceling over the earphones. So worth it!

  • @rachellbourgeois6941
    @rachellbourgeois6941 Год назад

    Welcome to my home State ❤

  • @Daryanadnan23
    @Daryanadnan23 9 месяцев назад +1

    omg that's braithwaite manor

  • @alicezamora7308
    @alicezamora7308 Год назад

    Loved the Mickey earrings in the gift shop!
    You mentioned Sherri had recently read “Till Death” - who’s the author? More details about the book please?

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад +1

      The author of Till Death is actually one of our LeggLife community members! Her name is Breck Suzanne.

    • @alicezamora7308
      @alicezamora7308 Год назад

      @@LeggLife thank you!

  • @AngiBelle1
    @AngiBelle1 Год назад

    When I lived in Florida, I often heard people say that you have to go north to go south. The further north you are in FL, the more Southern the culture is. 😆

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад +1

      Honestly, that makes total sense having been there!

  • @mszgigi0518
    @mszgigi0518 3 месяца назад

    If those trees could talk 😢 ❤️‍🩹 I’m grateful to my ancestors without them I wouldn’t be here. 🫶🏾

  • @andylynn5067
    @andylynn5067 Год назад

    ❤❤

  • @JW-es5un
    @JW-es5un Год назад +1

    THANK YOU. I want to take my only Granddaughter (only grandchild) who is A BEAUTIFUL BI-RACAL YOUNG LADY on a tour of many Plantations. I need her to be proud of who she is & understand what happened.. I get so emotional just thinking about slavery. But we must teach & REMEMBER TO NEVER LET HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF. MAY GOD GIVE REST & PEACE TO ALL WHO WENT THROUGH THIS TIME IN AMERICA INCLUDING THE CIVIL WAR. AMEN
    GOD BLESS FROM JULIE WEST CENTRAL INDIANA FARMLAND
    ✝️🇺🇸😊🙏🚜

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад +1

      I have no doubt that there will be many tears and many emotions when you visit Whitney. It’s the kind of place we will never forget

  • @VeronicaRonniDorval2638
    @VeronicaRonniDorval2638 Год назад

    President Lincoln is my favorite president! No urge to visit property that treated people like they did..

  • @summerrain7915
    @summerrain7915 Год назад

    Wow. Your video really inspired me to learn more about the slavery in the US. I’m not American, I’m from Israel. Obviously, I’ve heard about the slavery and the civil war, but not the specific details, and it really made me think that I should educate myself more about that part of history. Especially when you said that it reminded you of the holocaust museum. I’ve had holocaust survivors in my family, and at least third of the people of my grandparent’s generation in Israel were holocaust survivors. I’ve heard many stories and met many people, and many families are still living with the trauma. So much of human suffering begins with people not seeing others as humans too. Thanks for taking us with you to this experience, and I’m going to look for a book or a documentary about slavery now.

  • @esgee2464
    @esgee2464 4 месяца назад

    Is there free parking?

  • @kylethecatholic
    @kylethecatholic Год назад

    Alligator feet were back scratchers

  • @VeronicaRonniDorval2638
    @VeronicaRonniDorval2638 Год назад

    Watch Roots!

  • @traceydriver3171
    @traceydriver3171 Год назад +3

    I’m still watching the video but wanted to point out that around 19:27-19:32 where you mention the trees. Let’s not forget that slaves were hanged very often so I’m sure those trees tell a different story that isn’t quite as “amazing” as you described.

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад +5

      Without a doubt you’re correct. And the gardens that today are filled with beautiful flowers is land that was tilled by the sweat and blood of those who were enslaved. We certainly tried to not hide that fact in this video.

  • @susanbarnett761
    @susanbarnett761 Год назад

    Cravat is french for tie

  • @kristin6338
    @kristin6338 Год назад +3

    It is a struggle to see how curated Oak Alley is to help people avoid the ugliness that lived there for so long.
    Even the gift shop is sanitized and full of pretty things.
    I understand why you went, but I don’t know that I could do the same.
    That land holds the history of all of the atrocities committed upon it and as beautiful as it is, the reality is so heavy.

    • @WorldsOkayestBot
      @WorldsOkayestBot Год назад +1

      Those who forget the past are destined to repeat it. We should give people reasons to visit horrible historical sites, to teach them of why these things should never be repeated.

    • @kristin6338
      @kristin6338 Год назад

      @@WorldsOkayestBot choosing to spend money or time on a plantation that works to sanitize the past is the not my version of remembrance. That being said, we all choose for ourselves how to acknowledge what happened. I

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад +3

      We actually talked a long time about this exact thing. We considered just doing Whitney because of that. However, our thought was that by making a video that included both, perhaps people who are looking for Oak Alley (which is significantly more visited than Whitney) information on RUclips would get a view of both, rather than the (highly) sanitized version of just Oak Alley. We would do both of them, we would do just Whitney, but we would not do just Oak Alley.

    • @WorldsOkayestBot
      @WorldsOkayestBot Год назад

      @@kristin6338 you can choose to look at it as sanitizing the past, or you can look at it as giving people a reason to want to come there in hopes of learning something. I just tend to be more charitable with my perception of peoples intentions. Perhaps I’m naive. Perhaps not.

    • @kristin6338
      @kristin6338 Год назад +1

      @@WorldsOkayestBot I am not questioning Adam and Sherri’s intentions. I am simply stating my own, very personal view. And I don’t think you are naive.
      The solemnity of the Whitney experience seemed to be purposefully missing at Oak Alley. And I don’t think that ugly history has to be made pretty to make it palatable for people who might otherwise deny it. People are not owed comfort when confronting a history of brutality and oppression.

  • @ashleysisson6903
    @ashleysisson6903 Год назад

    Love this! Oak Alley has been on my bucket list for so many years. And I think I heard you right… you’re staying in Lake Charles? I’ve been to Louisiana twice in my childhood bc my dad was a construction superintendent on a couple of stores in Lake Charles, one being a Walmart.

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад +1

      Yeah, we stayed in Lake Charles for one night passing through!
      If you do a plantation tour we REALLY recommend Whitney or Whitney and Oak Alley. We think the story Whitney tells us absolutely necessary

  • @KW93747
    @KW93747 Год назад

    People saying pray-line instead of prah-line drives me crazy haha. Louisiana invented them so they know best!

  • @VeronicaRonniDorval2638
    @VeronicaRonniDorval2638 Год назад

    The baby probably was colicky because of the air pressure

  • @angelsmilkyway4352
    @angelsmilkyway4352 Год назад

    Florida is considered "The Bottom" not the south. Unless you're in northern Florida like the pan handle. That's the south.

  • @colleenshea7626
    @colleenshea7626 3 месяца назад

    Too much gab and not enough Plantation.

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  3 месяца назад +1

      I’m definitely a gabber. Thanks for watching and i hope your day is filled with kindness and joy!

  • @brendalea1606
    @brendalea1606 Год назад

    I fell asleep at the wheel after not sleeping the night before. please do not do this

    • @LeggLife
      @LeggLife  Год назад +1

      Oh gosh! No falling asleep at the wheel for us!

    • @brendalea1606
      @brendalea1606 Год назад

      @@LeggLife i see you made it safe. have fun!