Featuring New Orleans history, and culture exhibits (18tth - 20th Century). Specializing in New Orleans-related artifacts.
Activities: Tours
Open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Closed on Sunday, Monday)
$$ (Moderately Priced); Reduced Rate for Children
Southdown Plantation House is a 19th-century sugar manor house and home to the Terrebonne Museum of history and culture. It was built in 1859 as a one-story Greek Revival house by sugar planter William J. Minor. His son, Henry C. Minor, added the second floor and Victorian-style architectural features in 1893. The Southdown sugar plantation remained in the Minor family until 1932, and during the 1920's the owners helped to save the sugar industry in Louisiana by propagating a sugarcane variety resistant to mosaic disease.