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The historic Nottoway Resort, Louisiana's largest antebellum mansion, was destroyed by fire Thursday. Ten fire departments ...
The largest pre-Civil War mansion in all of the American South burned to the ground as a devastating fire ripped through the ...
The largest Antebellum mansion in the South, dating back to 1859, has been destroyed by a fire. The fire at Nottoway ...
Nottoway Plantation burned to the ground this week after a fire broke out Thursday, authorities say. Why it matters: The ...
The Nottoway Plantation House, a sprawling mansion on a former Louisiana sugar plantation, was "the South's largest remaining ...
Louisiana’s Nottoway Resort a historic 64-room, 53,000-square-foot plantation home, went up in flames on May 15. Nottoway ...
Nottoway Plantation was built in 1859 and the largest remaining antebellum mansion in the South, local government officials ...
The Nottoway Plantation fire ignited fierce debate over race, history, and justice in the South. See why this moment matters. Learn more at REVOLT.
Although Nottoway was a sugar plantation built and operated by slaves in 1859, unless they are students of history, the ...
From the Civil War to the building changing hands to a wedding venue and resort, here's the full history of what was the ...
The home became a museum in the 1980s opening its grand doors, 165 rooms and acre-plus of floorspace to visitors from around the world to engage in the challenging history embedded in its ...
The Nottoway, built in 1859 by enslaved labor for planter John Hampden Randolph, spans 31 acres and features 40 rooms, tennis ...