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  1. Oakland Plantation, originally known as the Jean Pierre Emmanuel Prud'homme Plantation, and also known as Bermuda, is a historic plantation in an unincorporated area of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.

  2. Oakland Plantation. 46 reviews. #183 of 2,092 things to do in Louisiana. Historic Sites. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Beautiful House & Peaceful Grounds ” Apr 2023. Plantation store also features gift shop with some unique gifts (including handmade placemat/towel made with differen... Suggest edits to improve what we show.

  3. The plantation was named Oakland by Jacques Alphonse Prudhomme after the Civil War. Prudhomme was born on the plantation in 1838. His mother, Suzanne Lise Metoyer, was born on Metoyer Plantation which adjoined Oakland on the south and represented another of the distinguished French Creole families.

  4. Oakland Plantation is a National Bicentennial Farm, only one of two of such Farms west of the Mississippi River, both of which are in Natchitoches Parish.

  5. Oakland Plantation, a National Bicentennial Farm, features 17 original outbuildings and is part of Cane River Creole National Historical Park.

  6. Aug 3, 2024 · The park tells their stories and preserves the cultural landscape of Oakland and Magnolia Plantations, two of the most intact Creole cotton plantations in the United States. Oakland Plantation Morning sun highlights the oak allée and bottle garden at Oakland Plantation.

  7. Oakland Plantation, originally known as the Jean Pierre Emmanuel Prud'homme Plantation, and also known as Bermuda, is a historic plantation in an unincorporated area of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.