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Historic Tour for Two or Four at Bocage Plantation in Darrow (Up to Half Off)

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Guided tours lead small groups through 19th-century plantation house on the shores of the Mississippi

History tends to repeat itself, which means there’s a good chance you’ll get run over by another war elephant. Learn from the past with this Groupon.

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  • $20 for two tickets to tour the Bocage Plantation (up to a $40 value)
  • $40 for four tickets to tour the Bocage Plantation (up to an $80 value)<p>

Docents lead small, guided tours of the historic Bocage Plantation, open Wednesday–Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Children younger than 12 are free. The staff recommends calling ahead for reservations.<p>

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About Bocage Plantation

Today, Bocage Plantation's eight white columns and grand staircase gleam in the afternoon sun just steps from the Mississippi River. But the 175-year-old Greek Revival mansion hasn’t always looked this dapper. When Louisiana native Dr. Marion Rundell purchased the property in 2008, he supervised a careful restoration before beginning the mansion’s first public tours. The pathologist also decorated its interior with antiques and furniture from his personal collection, including Baccarat and Waterford chandeliers, old Paris porcelain vases, and paintings by Thomas Sully and Rembrandt Peale. A bed and breakfast with four rooms allows guests to bask in period atmosphere overnight.

The history of Bocage Plantation dates back to 1837, when wealthy planter Marius Pons Bringier had it built for his daughter and son-in-law. Architect James Dakin—best known for creating Baton Rouge's former state capitol building—designed the mansion, which now graces the National Register of Historic Places. The Bocage Plantations belongs to the prestigious group of Greek Revival and Creole plantations located along River Road, between New Orleans and Baton Rouge.

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