Evergreen Plantation

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2017
  • 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. Some of Django Unchained was filmed here, Big Daddy's Bennett Manor. Also the Church from the Kill Bill Movies, the Chili Restaurant from Death Proof.

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  • @joanpellillo2981
    @joanpellillo2981 2 года назад +4

    Evergreen is amazing - We could not find entrance - it was October.. drove right up to it.... It was so wonderful ... love all the history.

    • @Smiggsss
      @Smiggsss Год назад +1

      Did slaves used to work in this plantation??

    • @brimontXP
      @brimontXP 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Smiggsss Uh yes

  • @songbirdy
    @songbirdy 5 лет назад +18

    Damn. Are we there yet? Longest driveway ever.

    • @Clif77x
      @Clif77x  5 лет назад

      Yes it was long, 2600 feet I believe. That was the hardest part of filming it by drone.

    • @PrettyGoodLookin
      @PrettyGoodLookin 3 года назад

      @@Clif77x Where is the tree lined drive ? What was it used for ?

    • @Clif77x
      @Clif77x  3 года назад

      @@PrettyGoodLookin Right off of Hwy 18, entrance to the cane field today.

    • @PrettyGoodLookin
      @PrettyGoodLookin 3 года назад

      @@Clif77x TY. But, Where is it in your video ? ( the tree lined driveway )

    • @Clif77x
      @Clif77x  3 года назад

      @@PrettyGoodLookin In the very opening of the video.

  • @verlandezjones9168
    @verlandezjones9168 4 года назад +3

    🤩This property is absolutely STUNNING👌

  • @dsantos10
    @dsantos10 3 года назад +2

    Just watched Antebellum, which was filmed here. Awesome film.

  • @whiteknightshreds
    @whiteknightshreds 3 года назад +4

    I’m reading a photography book by Clarence John Laughlin: ‘Ghosts along The Mississippi’. He photographed Louisiana’s past in extraordinary photos of old plantation homes. This one is featured in his book. It dates: 1830’s. Eryone should check it out from your local library.

  • @TheDayTripDiva
    @TheDayTripDiva 6 лет назад +5

    Thanks so much. Going on a road trip east this summer and this is one of my family's stops. Super excited!!

    • @Clif77x
      @Clif77x  6 лет назад

      Welcome! Be sure to also check out Oak Alley Plantation as well, its not very far from Evergreen, maybe 10 miles west in Vacherie.

  • @__744XX
    @__744XX 6 лет назад +14

    Django pops out of nowhere

    • @Clif77x
      @Clif77x  6 лет назад +2

      J 1
      I've heard tell about you. I heard you been telling everybody them mandingos ain't no damn good, ain't nothing nobody is selling is worth buying - I'm curious. What makes you such a mandingo expert?

    • @__744XX
      @__744XX 6 лет назад +1

      Clif Deroche
      I'm curious what makes you so curious?
      Great movie for sure I heard some was filmed in this location

    • @Clif77x
      @Clif77x  6 лет назад +1

      Correct it was. The scene with Big Daddy. I was just messing with you, that was a line from the movie. (Calvin Candie)

    • @__744XX
      @__744XX 6 лет назад +2

      Clif Deroche Yea I kno after Calvin says that line Django responds with I'm curious what makes you so curious

    • @Clif77x
      @Clif77x  6 лет назад +1

      oh OK lol!

  • @conniecharley7086
    @conniecharley7086 5 лет назад +3

    LONG WAYS FROM.MAIN.ROAD BEAUTIFUL DRIVE UP TO THE HOME.

  • @sharonpete5174
    @sharonpete5174 4 года назад +1

    The beginning of the video rolling up the drive way looks like a scene from Django

  • @lonelyman155
    @lonelyman155 5 лет назад +5

    So much history and i love this style of house i wish i knew the demensions i would make it haha

    • @marciaking9460
      @marciaking9460 Год назад

      There are government architectural drawings in a database of many of the homes. Here is Evergreen's documentation. www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/hh/item/la0338/

  • @TheGymnast71
    @TheGymnast71 11 месяцев назад

    wow! Where are the slave houses? Amazing footage. thank you

    • @Clif77x
      @Clif77x  11 месяцев назад

      I believe this was one of them ruclips.net/video/mVIqGDO5G_0/видео.html
      www.evergreenplantation.org/our-history-3

  • @willieblack3582
    @willieblack3582 11 месяцев назад +2

    My family were slaves here

  • @secretamericayoutubechanne2961
    @secretamericayoutubechanne2961 2 года назад +1

    I wonder what that white stuff is on the roofs?

  • @terriemorey6118
    @terriemorey6118 Год назад

    Mr. Clif
    Are you still doing drone footage?
    I would love to see ALL the plantation’s in drone footage. I belong to a Facebook page that research’s and post old pictures or new pictures of Louisiana plantation’s and we all would be so grateful for the footage especially Ashland Belle Helene’.
    Thank you
    Rena

  • @kalzyoung
    @kalzyoung 2 года назад

    Damn, Braithwaits!🤠🤠

  • @tinajames3746
    @tinajames3746 5 лет назад +2

    Did you work on the set of django movie, may I ask

    • @Clif77x
      @Clif77x  5 лет назад +1

      No, sure didn't.

  • @lordjael
    @lordjael 3 года назад +1

    Candyland 🍭

  • @nickiiyoungblood9891
    @nickiiyoungblood9891 6 лет назад +1

    Why couldn’t they tell something about the plantation while showing the video?

    • @Clif77x
      @Clif77x  6 лет назад +1

      Just a quick video I made one day when they were closed down, it's not anything official from Evergreen. I have a little info in the top portion.

  • @secretamericayoutubechanne2961
    @secretamericayoutubechanne2961 2 года назад

    SO IS THAT THE MISSISSPPI? THEYD HORSE CART THE CANE RIGHT THERE PROBABLY?

  • @trixiedelite2017
    @trixiedelite2017 6 лет назад

    Home Sweet Home --------------- But ManDinGo was there FIRST Remember

  • @gerriallen3966
    @gerriallen3966 3 года назад +1

    Please change the music. I had to mute it to be able to watch it

    • @denisesevera9490
      @denisesevera9490 Год назад

      Turn down volume that simple...

    • @grrriallen7192
      @grrriallen7192 Год назад

      I did turn it down, smarty pants, but that is just as bad watching it silently. I am allowed my own opinion, you know, unless you are a democrat!

  • @georgerounsaville1809
    @georgerounsaville1809 4 года назад +6

    Wildly inappropriate music.

    • @Sedonawhite
      @Sedonawhite 4 года назад

      😆

    • @denisesevera9490
      @denisesevera9490 Год назад

      Would you prefer banjo or blues?
      All you have to do is turn your volume down...

  • @Sedonawhite
    @Sedonawhite 5 лет назад +2

    Don't we get to see the inside!?!?
    😡😞

    • @georgerounsaville1809
      @georgerounsaville1809 4 года назад +1

      Ya gotta pay fo' dat, sugar.

    • @Sedonawhite
      @Sedonawhite 4 года назад

      @@georgerounsaville1809 LMBO you're funny!!!

    • @brimontXP
      @brimontXP 10 месяцев назад

      It is closed according to Google

  • @jamig.7254
    @jamig.7254 2 года назад

    Beautiful! I would have loved to have seen it as a working plantation back in its day.
    People seem to only focus on the slaves and their ill treatment.
    I am very fascinated by the entire working practice of the plantation. They were huge! They surly made fortunes both nationally and through exports.
    Too bad there isn't a TV series that focuses on it. We had 'Roots', it's time for the real working plantations to come to the big screen. It is absolutely fascinating.
    I believe the exports side of the business eventually led up to the Civil War, because NY demanded more money from import/export tariffs and warehouse storage.
    Not to mention the political side- State Representatives based upon population of a State, GDP, and the vast amount of money the Southern States had.
    If I had the money, I would make a TV Special Series of the real working plantations back in their prime time; all the way up to the Civil War.
    It should be from a political perspective, not from an abolitionist viewpoint- but from a Southerners'.