320 E Main St, New Iberia, LA 70560, United StatesMap
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A single-minded presentation
Shadows-on-the-Teche had been on our visit list for some time. We finally took the tour and were quite impressed by the architecture and upkeep of the home and gardens. Unfortunately we were somewha...
Must see in New Iberia LA. The Shadows on the Teche. A beautiful historic plantation home set in downtown New Iberia.
The Shadows on the Teche is a must see if you are in the area. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and gave lots of info on the house, family and the slaves that worked there. The grounds are beaut...
I’m still thinking about what the tour was aiming to suggest . I Took my husband and our children on this tour we learned about the WEEKS family who owned over 200 slaves. Mary Weeks was a widow who h...
We passed by this historic home and stopped in to visit. Our timing was off for a tour that day. But the woman running the visitors center, steered us to visit Konrico Rice Mill that day. The next day...
A single-minded presentation
Shadows-on-the-Teche had been on our visit list for some time. We finally took the tour and were quite impressed by the architecture and upkeep of the home and gardens. Unfortunately we were somewha...
Must see in New Iberia LA. The Shadows on the Teche. A beautiful historic plantation home set in downtown New Iberia.
The Shadows on the Teche is a must see if you are in the area. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and gave lots of info on the house, family and the slaves that worked there. The grounds are beaut...
Beautiful !
Lovely tour and wonderful tour guy Adam ! You must do this tour if you are in new Iberia. We did jungle gardens and Tabasco earlier that day as well.
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I’m still thinking about what the tour was aiming to suggest . I Took my husband and our children on this tour we learned about the WEEKS family who owned over 200 slaves. Mary Weeks was a widow who h...
Fascinating look into old Louisiana!
We passed by this historic home and stopped in to visit. Our timing was off for a tour that day. But the woman running the visitors center, steered us to visit Konrico Rice Mill that day. The next day...