Oak alley Oaks New Orleans is a historic southern city that has a longer history than the United States, and it is also the darkest place for American slaves, and the most developed place in the United States sugar industry. The French colonists left a deep ripple in the city. The history of the slaves in the United States must be New Orleans. The famous oak estate has a history of 180 years, the sugarcane planter, French colonizer Jacques Roman and his wife Selina Roman built this magnificent estate in 1836, at its peak, slave farmers owned 220 slaves, It is therefore a living history textbook, a great place to study the history of American slaves. The estate has changed hands several times and is now the property of a trust fund. The manor covers a huge area, has thousands of acres of land, beautiful scenery, full of poetic pastoral scenery, the manor interior dozens of elm trees nearly 200 years, the trunk is strong, the branches are lush, is the unique scenery in the manor. Oaks is the location for many Hollywood movies, and it was filmed here in 1993 starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. You can play Uber, one way at about $65, or rent a car, about an hour's drive. Tickets: $25 for adults and taxes, children will be much less. Business hours: 9 am to 5 pm, daily business address: click Google Maps, enter Oak Manor