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The Oakley Plantation is located at the Audubon State Historic Site between the towns of Jackson and St. Francisville. The site is where John James Audubon, noted artist and ornithologist, spent a summer in 1821 and the Oakley Plantation is where he lived during that time. The plantation house itself was built back in 1806 and is a great example of the early Anglo-American architectural style of Louisiana.

The lush natural setting of the Oakley Plantation, along with the array of birds that can be heard singing within the one-hundred-acre forest, still continue to inspire people today.

11788 LA-965, St Francisville, LA 70775, Phone: 225-635-3739

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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