My Trip to Louisana

Here's the sign telling where the state dividing line is.
This is the Butler Greenwoods plantation.

Just north of New Roads.

This is the Austerlitz plantation just north of New Roads.
The Bubenzer Plantation.
The Oakley Plantation.
The Oakley Plantation gardens.
Chickens outside the original Oakley Plantation barn.
Getting on the ferry to go to St. Francisville.
On the ferry.
Our motel at New Iberia.
Flowers that we started seeing at New Iberia.
It's kinda spooky seeing graveyards where the people are put to rest above ground if you've never seen that before.
Same graveyard.
I can't remember the name of this Academy, but it is the longest running school in America.  It even stayed running during the Cival War.
"Live Oaks" there at the academy.  This arrangement of trees is called the Avenue Of Oaks.  Because they would line the drive up to the house (or school).
This was a big deal for my grandma.  This plantation is called Shadows On The Teche. 
Here's some condos literally in the water at the Gulf of Mexico.

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