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old plantion home gone with the wind

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Here you just see the columes of a old plantion home that is on River Road. My son lives close to the road and I heard about it so we took off down the road and just went 10 miles down the road and we had saw this but did not stop but we did stop on the way back. Got a few shots of things down this road. It do go down Between Baton Rouge and New Orlears so if you like to take the old roads and not the interstates this is the road to take. I heard about it but did not drive down it at all. I now know how to get to the road and will drive to New Orleans. It easy to get to it. just get off the exit by the bridge that cross the Mississi River and go to the casico there and the road by the level is the road to take south to New Orleans. I heard there was a lot of old plantion homes on the way but my son say just by New Orleans he saw just a few. Mostly country farms and cows. I still going to go down the road. Maybe the plantions homes is to the north of Baton Rouge??? I look into that

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MagikUnicorn

5:18PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

Gone with the wind I saw this movie yearssss ago ;-) Great capture of this site

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sazzart

5:22PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

Sad captujre here...All that 18th Century Grandeur, poof, gone.

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jocko500

5:23PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

the place was on prive propety so i could not walk to it and walk around. maybe next time I go ask premit to do so

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drifterlee

5:31PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

Wow! That is cool. Makes you wonder what the house was like. Awesome shot, Jocko!!!!!!

gojira

6:12PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

As all things eventually experience through the fullness of time . . .

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angelbearzs

6:21PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

that is nice image:)

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tennesseecowgirl

7:19PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

Someone from my family in Georgia owns the home where one of the outside balcony scenes were filmed for Gone With the Wind I was there years ago but at the time I did not have a camera with me. :( I need to get back out there and see it again and take lots of photos.. Great to see this.

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unstart

7:32PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

The old estates were really something..great shot!!

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goodoleboy

7:33PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

This must be the remains of Tara, the plantation that was featured in the novel and movie, Gone With The Wind. So, where are Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler? Ooops, sorry, that was around Atlanta, Georgia. Anyway, cool shot of the grass, trees, and what's left of the old edifice, Jock.

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BIGBEAR1965

8:43PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

Very cool shot Jocko!

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Madbat

8:56PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

That's some really beautiful countryside down there, and a heck of a lot of history.

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Faemike55

9:22PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

Very beautiful area. Shame that the building is gone

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mgtcs

9:32PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

This is an excellent shot and place, great shot again my dear friend, well done!

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Chipka

10:06PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

What a moody shot! Those columns resemble ancient ruins a bit older than they actually are! How fascinating. I must admit that I'm no fan of Gone With The Wind...but I think there's a particular "righness" in your title's reference to that title...and well...some things are best left...well...gone...even though historical significance might remain. This is a great reminder of that and a glimpse into parts of US-American history that are all-too-easily forgotten. That, and it's a great shot...very moody and mysterious! In another context, those could be ancient pillars to a temple in some far-away country on the other side of the planet! Great work! Nicely moody!

MrsLubner

10:52PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

I get a feeling of the old south just looking at this. So different so long ago and bustling with life and hard work. Stellar shot.

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kbrog

11:07PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

Excellent capture! You have to wonder what the house must have looked like in it's time.

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DennisReed

11:50PM | Thu, 05 August 2010

Awesome capture & Title!

wannes

12:31AM | Fri, 06 August 2010

Great shot, interesting story too...

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jayfar

1:40AM | Fri, 06 August 2010

Something has to stand up for the past! Very interesting and nice shot.

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claude19

2:02AM | Fri, 06 August 2010

It will be worth it & you have started the move that permission, because you do see some great pictures of Jocko! Thank you much!

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durleybeachbum

2:56AM | Fri, 06 August 2010

SO interesting! all the best things are off the 'beaten track'!

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TallPockets

4:09AM | Fri, 06 August 2010

GREAT shot and description, jocko!!

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sharky_

4:41AM | Fri, 06 August 2010

Always a reminder of history and what was. Nice capture. Aloha

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tofi

6:53AM | Fri, 06 August 2010

Interesting place, and bit of history background! I really like the capture, it almost looks eerie in a sense, and certainly peaks the imagination! It's always fascinating to see such grounds, especially when they've been abandoned after such historical events... Lovely POV and a superb, curious find!

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renecyberdoc

7:47AM | Fri, 06 August 2010

would be nice to see some,as all i know of the south (never been there in real)is mark twain,and scarlett and rhett,and gettysburg,and gen.lee,and apomattox,and ............huckleberry finn, very nice.

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flora-crassella

7:49AM | Fri, 06 August 2010

WONDERFUL picture!

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coolcatcom

8:13AM | Fri, 06 August 2010

Gone with the wind and slavery ! But the memory is short and only Romanticism remains in mind when one utters the word "Plantation". What is is !

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magnus073

8:16AM | Fri, 06 August 2010

This is a cool photo Jock, I love to learn about old homes and history. I hope you will ask them if you can go walking around and take more pics

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Star4mation

10:03AM | Fri, 06 August 2010

Ace capture Jock :) Just like the columns of an ancient Greek temple!

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jmb007

10:31AM | Fri, 06 August 2010

bone image!

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