theresavlach
We had a rainy day & decided to drive around look at the historic buildings A co-worker of my husband said Donaldsonville a must see we enjoyed the old buildings many antique shops friendly shop owners cute quaint town
866TaylorB
Donaldsonville, Louisiana, an historic town on the Mississippi River south of Baton Rouge that dates to 1806 and once was used by the notorious pirate Jean Lafitte as his headquarters, is touted as the "Gateway to Cajun and Plantation Country." Situated on highway 1, it is a few miles south of Nottoway, the largest and grandest antebellum mansion of all, and a few miles north of highway 18, the fabled River Road that goes to Oak Alley, St. Joseph, Laurel, Evergreen and other famous plantations on the Mississippi River. It is the largest town south of Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Most of all, it resembles the more celebrated Natchez, Mississippi, with its proximity to antebellum houses and presence of churches and synagogues, taverns, parks, restaurants, saloons, art galleries, antique shops, cemeteries and other historic buildings. A map of downtown Donaldsonville, available almost anywhere, details the many historical, architectural and religious sites scattered throughout the community. One site reveals the square of ground where Louisiana's state capitol was selected to be built in 1825. And you walk along the levee, only a block from the downtown area, and take pictures of the ships going up and down the Mississippi River. In many ways, it is like walking the streets of Galena, Illinois.
PaulvantSant
geschiedenis komt tot leven op de vele plantagehuizen in de omgeving. Er zijn er hier heel veel langs de Mississippi en ook de sporen van de burgeroorlog zie je overal.
jorgericardob
El típico pueblo del sur, tiene de todo, pero los restaurantes son lo mejor, cocina internacional, los cortes de carne, los mariscos, siempre hay que comer cangrejo, un buen vino. El Grapevine tiene todo, hasta galería de arte, el estilo sureño con paredes de ladrillo desnudo le da un agradable calor hogareño. Los propietarios son gente muy amable.