On the banks of the Mississippi River, about a thirty minute drive from Baton Rouge, Hammond, Houma, and New Orleans, stands one of the most remarkable examples of mid-Nineteenth Century Steamboat Gothic architecture in Old Louisiana Colonial Style - The San Francisco Plantation House.

Built in 1856 by Edmond Bozonier Marmillion, the house was orginally name St. Frusquin, a name derived from the French slang term, Sans Fruscins, meaning "without a penny in my pocket", presumably a reference to its high cost.

In 1879 Achille D. Bourgere purchased the plantation and gave it the name of San Francisco.

Visit the San Francisco
Plantation Web Site

 
Path of The Slave Revolt Tour
Oak Alley /San Francisco
Manchac Swamp Combo
Oak Alley/San Francisco
Riverboat Jazz Criuse Combo

 

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