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step into the past…Built with the idea of replicating
an authentic Southern
Plantation, White Oak Plantation was built on 22 lush, green acres,
just minutes from the heart of downtown Baton Rouge. Inspired by
Houmas House Plantation, the main house, surrounded by 16 magnificent
Doric plaster columns and 16” thick solid masonry walls, gives
the traditional old fortress appearance that was so popular in the
1800s. Just as travelers did in the 1800s, guests take a step back
into the past and enjoy the experience of the Old Deep South as
they arrive on the property.
Inside the home, guests will be impressed by the Grand Stairway
and the Main Parlor, 26-foot ceiling, 3-tiered, antique crystal
chandelier, gorgeous period paintings and antique furnishings.
Adjoining the foyer is a private board room/bride’s suite.
In our private dining area, guests enjoy the elegance of a Grand
French Ballroom, featuring a black and white simulated marble floor,
three LeBaron crystal chandeliers with matching wall sconces, and
a sound system offering music to suit anyone’s taste.
A banquet manager oversees our professional waitstaff who are trained
to tend to every need of our guests.
Our kitchen is a replica of Jean Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop
and Gallery, located in the historical New Orleans French Quarter.
Wonderful aromas waft from the kitchen as your private Culinary
Staff prepares a menu made from recipes developed by world-renowned
Chef John Folse and designed specifically for your event. 
And, after the last course has been served, and the coffee poured,
our guests are invited to explore our spacious gardens and patios.
The patios and courtyard areas were designed with the old French
Quarter flavor and styles in mind. Our main patio area features
an open hearth for hosting cochon-de-laits, along with a large fountain
fashioned after the one found at the Court of Two Sisters restaurant
in the French Quarter.

Our smaller courtyard area, located between the Main House and
the Grand Ballroom, features a large fireplace, a magnificent fountain
and deep green foliage all around.
Four full-time landscape architects and a full-time lawn crew,
keep our grounds and gardens trimmed and in bloom year-round. Guests
are invited to visit our lake, Persimmon Hill and Cathedral Lane.
So, the next time you’re visiting the Greater Baton Rouge
area, make sure to include White Oak Plantation on your list of
special places to visit. Our facility can accommodate up to 180
guests for a seated dinner and over 1000 guests for picnics and
outdoor celebrations.
Please give us a call so we can arrange a visit
to White Oak and share our vast experience in the tour and travel
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