March 21, 2022
ROSEDOWN PLANTATION STATE HISTORIC SITE
12501 LA-10, St. Francisville, LA 70775
“Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site is an 8,000-square-foot historic home and former plantation located in St. Francisville, Louisiana, United States.” - Wikipedia
When planning my visit to Baton Rouge I decided I wanted to visit Rosedown, which was advertised as one of the “most intact, documented examples of a domestic planation complex in the South.” Today, the Louisiana State Historic Site consists of the Mansion, some outbuildings, and the massive, beautiful gardens. Other than being told this was a cotton plantation, there is no evidence of any agriculture and only a little evidence that slaves were used to provide the manpower for the plantation to function.
That being said, the 1835 mansion was beautiful and other than electricity, was superbly restored to its 1850s look. About 90% of the furnishings are original to the house according to the docent. The room-to-room tour was thorough, however, I wished I would have had more time to take photos, though I’m glad photography was allowed. The huge, European-styled gardens were amazing. The Camellias were in full bloom, and many other flowers were just starting to show their spring beauty.