Luxe Beat Magazine AUGUST 2015 | Page 36

Tour Dine or Stay at Nottoway Plantation By Debi Lander P lantations were a way of life in the South before the Civil War. While tobacco was profitable and cotton was king, in Louisiana they grew sugar. A strip in south Louisiana along the Mississippi River, from New Orleans north to Baton Rouge, had the highest concentration of millionaires in America. These owners used the Mississippi River to export their product abroad. I recently stopped by Nottoway, one of the grand old southern estates, a former sugarcane plantation called the White Castle. The location later became known as White Castle, Louisiana. It’s the largest surviving antebellum home in the South with stately live oaks dripping Spanish moss and boxwood gardens. It immediately brought the song “Summertime” to mind. The destination offers visitors a glance into the affluent lifestyle during 36