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A historic plantation converted into a resort and wedding venue burned to the ground Thursday night.
The mansion in Iberville Parish, La., was built in 1859 and was currently being used as an inn and event venue. Reaction to ...
Louisiana’s Nottoway Resort a historic 64-room, 53,000-square-foot plantation home, went up in flames on May 15.
The historic Nottoway Resort, Louisiana's largest antebellum mansion, was destroyed by fire Thursday. Ten fire departments ...
Louisiana's historic Nottoway Plantation burned to the ground after a devastating fire broke out on Thursday. Iberville ...
A historic plantation converted into a resort and wedding venue burned to the ground Thursday night. On the evening of May 15 ...
The home became a museum in the 1980s opening its grand doors, 165 rooms and acre-plus of floorspace to visitors from around ...
The largest pre-Civil War mansion in all of the American South burned to the ground as a devastating fire ripped through the ...
Local officials in Iberville Parish are heartbroken and lament the irreparable loss of what had stood as a iconic symbol from ...
Completed in 1859, it boasts 53,000 square feet and 64 rooms, making it one of the largest remaining antebellum plantation homes in the U.S. The estate, situated along the Mississippi River ...
By 10 p.m., the 64-room, 53,000-square-foot Antebellum structure was a pile of rubble, according to Nola.com. Several local news outlets shared video of the fire as it consumed the building.