Melrose Plantation, also known as Yucca Plantation, is a National Historic Landmark located in the unincorporated community of Melrose in Natchitoches Parish in north central Louisiana. This is one of the largest plantations in the United States built by and for free blacks. The land was granted to Louis Metoyer, who had the "Big House" built beginning about 1832. He was a son of Marie Therese Coincoin, a former slave who became a wealthy businesswoman in the area, and Claude Thomas Pierre Métoyer. The house was completed in 1833 after Louis' death by his son Jean Baptiste Louis Metoyer. The Metoyers were free people of color for four generations before the American Civil War.Plan to see Melrose Plantation and other attractions that appeal to you using our Melrose travel itinerary planner.
The Association for Preservation of Historic Natchitoches owns the plantation and provides guided tours. Some early twentieth-century traditions associated with the plantation, such as its first owner and origins of architectural style, have been disproved by historic research since the 1970s. An archaeological excavation begun in 2001 has revealed more evidence about the early history of the site, its owners and construction. In 2008, the state included Melrose Plantation among the first 26 sites on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail.
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Best tour we have ever had of Melrose. The guides were informative and interesting. They included so much history of the area and the owners and occupants of the land and the plantation. So glad...
Best tour we have ever had of Melrose. The guides were informative and interesting. They included so much history of the area and the owners and occupants of the land and the plantation. So glad... more »
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This is a MUST-DO! We love visiting historical places when we travel and I especially love seeing plantations. This was SO much more. Learning about the artists in residence era in the 20th century...
This is a MUST-DO! We love visiting historical places when we travel and I especially love seeing plantations. This was SO much more. Learning about the artists in residence era in the 20th century... more »
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Stumbled upon this historical site while visiting Natchitoches. The tour was amazing. The story of this plantation and the inhabitants over the years is one of the most interesting tales I’ve ever...
Stumbled upon this historical site while visiting Natchitoches. The tour was amazing. The story of this plantation and the inhabitants over the years is one of the most interesting tales I’ve ever... more »
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I enjoyed my time here. Great place to visit. The tour guide was very informative. I hope to come back and visit again.
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This was an amazing place. So much history here. The tour guide did an amazing job. This place has an interesting background. A must visit!
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Great place. The tour was very informative. Worth the time. I will be going back again.
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Stopped in on our trip home from Natchitoches after the Christmas festival. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and answered all out questions. We saw the house were African artist Clementine Hunter lived. She was a remarkable woman. The third owner of the plantations wife Cammie Harris was a very work orentiented lady. She let writers stay there if the would work on their projects. The story goes that William Faulkner stay there and after his first day she asked him what he did that day and he said nothing. The next day he did the same thing and Cammie sent him on his way.
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It’s a beautiful property, but the Clementine Hunter artwork in the African House was really interesting and worth seeing. A painted diary of sorts.
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