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Oakley
Oakley

Audubon State Historic Site

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Description

The tall, airy house where John James Audubon stayed is a splendid example of colonial architecture adapted to its climate. Built circa 1806, Oakley predates the relatively heavy details of classic revival in Southern plantation homes and claims distinction for its beautiful simplicity. The rooms of Oakley have been restored in the style of the late Federal Period (1790-1830), reflecting their appearance when Audubon stayed there.

Year Built
1806
Admission
Adults $4
Hours
9am-5pm daily

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Address
11788 Louisiana 965, St Francisville, LA, USA
11788 Louisiana 965, St Francisville, LA, USA

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