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‘A beacon of hope for a new beginning’: Restaurant reopens at Nottoway PlantationExecutive Chef Matthew Morgan said the reopening of Randolph's Restaurant "is a beacon of hope for a new beginning here at ...
Randolph’s Restaurant, named after John Randolph, the sugarcane planter who commissioned the building of Nottoway in 1859, ...
Lafayette firefighters responded to a townhouse fire caused by an unattended candle. A neighbor tried to help and was injured ...
From Fats Domino to James Brown — the hall that welcomed Black music legends will soon become a cultural center and music academy.
With federal funding slashed, libraries and museums across the country have been forced to find new ways to tell their ...
When Tammika Thompson first heard about the fire at Louisiana’s Nottoway Plantation on May 15, she felt a surge of energy in her body as she recognized why the name was so familiar. Her father ...
Annabelle doll created panic during its tour of Louisiana and New Orleans. Social media was flooded with reports of the doll's disappearance. A plantation home burned down and inmates escaped from ...
A fire that engulfed a mansion at Louisiana’s Nottoway Plantation, destroying one of the largest remaining pre-Civil War houses where scores of enslaved Africans labored, has sparked joy and ...
A fire at the Nottoway Plantation raises an important question: how do we treat locations with heinous histories?
There are no perfect answers here. Nottoway could have gone the way of Whitney Plantation, also in Louisiana, which is a museum dedicated to helping visitors understand who the enslaved people were.
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