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  1. On Oct. 20, 1976, the Luling-Destrehan ferry was rammed in the fog by the Norwegian tanker ”Frosta,” and sank, drowning eight 78 people. A memorial to the accident victims was later placed in Edgard in front of the St. John Parish courthouse. The ferry itself closed on Nov. 13, 1983, after 96 years in operation.

  2. Providing 30+ years of animal care. Destrehan Animal Hospital is a small animal clinic in the town of Destrehan, LA. Dr. Jack Moreau opened it up when he first practiced veterinary medicine back in 1989. Dr. Moreau has since retired and Dr. Alexandra Carter has stepped into his shoes.

  3. Destrehan Plantation was an important landmark during the German Coast Uprising/1811 Slave Revolt, the largest slave insurrection on American soil. When explorer Rene-Robert Cavalier, Sieur de La Salle claimed Louisiana as a territory for France, the banks of the Mississippi River promised riches to those who settled there. Jean Baptiste Honore Destrehan took the opportunity, and Destrehan ...

  4. DESTREHAN LA 70047-0135. 153 ORMOND CENTER CT. DESTREHAN LA 70047-2548. 145 RIVER VILLAGE DR. DESTREHAN LA 70047-4014. 3839 SAN FRANCISCO DR. DESTREHAN LA 70047-5052. 787 VANS LN. DESTREHAN LA 70047-4113.

  5. He was born in Louisiana in 1759 and married Marie Celeste de Logny in 1786, daughter of Robin de Logny, original owner of the plantation now known as Destrehan. In 1798, he was host to the Duc d’Orleans, later King Louis Philippe of France, at the family plantation which he later purchased in 1802. Jean-Noël died at his plantation in 1823 ...

  6. Explore history at Destrehan Plantation and dive into the wild wonders of Louisiana’s swamps on our thrilling combo tour! Pick-up begins at 8:15 a.m. with a short 30 minute ride to Destrehan Plantation. Transportation is provided by our sister company “Alert Transportation.”. The driver goes hotel to hotel for the pick-up service.

  7. The Destrehan family in Louisiana begins with Jean Baptiste Honore Destrehan, Sieur De Peaupre (1716-1765). He was the son of Jean Baptiste Destrehan (ca. 1670-1740), who was counselor to King Louis XIV and treasurer of all arts and crafts guilds in Paris and its environs. In 1730, when Jean Baptiste Honore Destrehan arrived in Louisiana, he took a job as a clerk in the office of ordonnateur ...