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The St. Louis Plantation is a Southern plantation with a historic mansion located in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, United States.. Built in 1858, the mansion was a replacement for a previous house named Erwin's Castle which was built in 1808 at the same location and was destroyed by a flood in the early 1850s.
Along St. Louis Road, about 325 yards (297 m) southwest of River Road 30°16′25″N 91°12′44″W / 30.27371°N 91.21218°W / 30.27371; -91.21218 ( St. Louis Plantation Plaquemine vicinity
St. Louis Plantation: December 3, 1975: Plaquemine: Iberville: Italianate and Greek Revival style home on a working sugar cane plantation; owned by the same family for 150+ years, named for the city in Missouri. Private. 79001104 St. Maurice Plantation: April 3, 1979: St. Maurice Pointe Coupee: 03000680 Star Hill Plantation Dependency: July 24 ...
West Pointe à la Hache: Wood frame church built in 1918 to replace former church destroyed in 1915 hurricane. Later moved to Woodland Plantation. 15: St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church and Cemetery: St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church and Cemetery: June 22, 2018 : 17605 Louisiana Highway 15
Plaquemine Historic District; ... St. Louis Plantation; T. Tally-Ho Plantation House This page was last edited on 9 April 2016, at 20:19 (UTC). ...
Iberville Parish Courthouse at 57735 Main Street Plaquemine Lock building St. Basil's Academy at 23515 Church Street Historic house at 57845 Plaquemine Street Hirsch Building at 23440 Railroad Avenue Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church at 57805 Main Street Historic house at 23670 Church Street Eden Street view with Brusle Building in the ...
Iberville Parish Library operates libraries in the parish. The Parish Headquarters Library is located in Plaquemine. Branches include Bayou Pigeon (Unincorporated area), Bayou Sorrel (Unincorporated area), East Iberville (St. Gabriel), Grosse Tete (Grosse Tete), Maringouin , Rosedale , White Castle (White Castle). [24]
The city of Plaquemine is located at (30.284044, −91.240485) [11] and has an elevation of 23 feet (7.0 m) above sea level Plaquemine is located at the junction of Bayou Plaquemine and the Mississippi River.