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Constructed in 1859 by sugar baron John Hampden Randolph, Nottoway Plantation spanned more than 53,000 square feet and boasted 64 rooms, 365 doors and windows, and 22 white columns overlooking the ...
On the evening of May 15, the south wing of Nottoway Resort in White Castle, L.A., was engulfed in flames. By 10 p.m., the 64-room, 53,000-square-foot Antebellum structure was a pile of rubble ...
Nottoway Plantation was built in 1859 and the largest remaining antebellum mansion in the South, local government officials said.
Nottoway Plantation, the largest remaining antebellum mansion, destroyed by fire in Louisiana May 16, 2025 Nottoway Plantation House in White Castle, Louisiana (Donnebryant / Shutterstock.com) ...
The Nottoway Plantation is one of the largest antebellum homes in the South, and was built by enslaved people. Fire ripped through the historic Nottoway Plantation in Louisiana. (WBRZ-TV) ...
Nottoway Plantation sits on a 31-acre property in White Castle, a town in Iberville Parish. The house was built in 1859 and owned by prominent Louisiana planter John Hampden Randolph, according to ...
Nottoway Plantation became a resort and event venue Before the fire, Nottoway was a resort and event venue, and its website described it as “the South’s largest remaining antebellum mansion ...
Nottoway Plantation became a resort and event venue Before the fire, Nottoway was a resort and event venue, and its website described it as “the South’s largest remaining antebellum mansion.” ...
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