Cane River Creole Nat'l
Historic Park
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The Oakland Plantation main house (above photo) was completed in 1821. Like many local Creole homes it is raised on brick piers and made of bousillage on lathe between posts. |
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The founder of Oakland was Pierre Emmanuel Prudhomme, a second-generation native of French descent. With his wife Catherine Lambre, he established Bermuda Plantation, as it was originally known, on a land grant on the Red River. |
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Oakland Plantation |
Magnolia Plantation
| Melrose Plantation
| Other Plantations
Badin-Roque House
| Misc Sites and Churches
| Natchitoches Historic District
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