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Start your journey at the powerful Whitney Plantation, the only museum in Louisiana dedicated to telling the story of enslaved people through their eyes. Walk the grounds where lives were bound to the brutal system of plantation slavery. Explore preserved cabins, memorials, and hear firsthand
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Meeting & Pickup Information Pickup Time: Pickup occurs between 8:00 AM and 8:30 AM Please be ready outside your hotel by 8:00 AM Pickup times may vary due to multiple hotel stops. Hotel Pickup: Pickup is available from most downtown New Orleans hotels If your hotel is not listed, please select a nearby hotel from the pickup list Central Meeting Point: (If Not Using Hotel Pickup) Parking Lot – 414 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 When searching, type “parking lot” in the pickup search Please select this option so we know where to pick you up What to Look For: A white bus with our logo will pull up in front of your hotel or meeting point Important Notes: Please allow up to 30 minutes for the bus to arrive If it is after 8:35 AM and you have not been picked up, please call us
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Explore the various exhibits that focus on the lives of the enslaved people who lived and worked on the Whitney Plantation. These exhibits include original buildings, slave cabins, memorials, and
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