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The largest Antebellum mansion in the South, dating back to 1859, has been destroyed by a fire. The fire at Nottoway ...
The nation’s largest antebellum mansion burned down in what authorities think was an electrical fire last week.
A devastating fire destroyed the Louisiana's historic Nottoway Resort, the largest antebellum mansion in the South, officials ...
Louisiana's historic Nottoway Plantation burned to the ground after a devastating fire broke out on Thursday. Iberville ...
The largest pre-Civil War mansion in all of the American South burned to the ground as a devastating fire ripped through the ...
The Nottaway Plantation in White Castle, Louisiana, started burning around 2am on Thursday morning and was completely ...
Local officials in Iberville Parish are heartbroken and lament the irreparable loss of what had stood as a iconic symbol from ...
The mansion in Iberville Parish, La., was built in 1859 and was currently being used as an inn and event venue. Reaction to ...
The Nottoway, built in 1859 by enslaved labor for planter John Hampden Randolph, spans 31 acres and features 40 rooms, tennis ...
A silver communion cup a cotton plantation owner's wife gave to a church she built for enslaved workers is returned.
By 10 p.m., the 64-room, 53,000-square-foot Antebellum structure was a pile of rubble, according to Nola.com. Several local news outlets shared video of the fire as it consumed the building.