An investigation is underway after the Historic Nottoway Plantation in Louisiana, the biggest antebellum mansion within the U.S., burned to the bottom on Thursday.
Firefighters battled the blaze for over 18 hours.
The plantation has been the topic of leftist complaints lately for “romanticizing” the antebellum South and never doing sufficient to name consideration to the slavery concerned in its building.
Leftists even took to social media to have a good time the destruction.
The Nottoway plantation, the biggest Antebellum plantation has burnt to the bottom.
The fireplace was righteous and cleaning. I hope these poor souls could relaxation simpler.
Wedding ceremony and socials had been held at this mass homicide and grotesque torture websites.
I’m glad it’s gone. pic.twitter.com/L3X3DaAF1G
— Pixietron like Megatron (@vivaforvictoria) May 17, 2025
As Nottoway Plantation burns, it looks like an apt time to remind folx…
That is what I see while you determine to have a good time & sterilize compelled labor camps.
Cease having your weddings the place my ancestors had been brutally raped, murdered, & maimed except that is the picture you propose. pic.twitter.com/mpSGgy7nkK
— Shy G (@highlyvibey) May 17, 2025
Some even went to the scene of the fireplace to cheerfully watch it burn.
Not people taking group journeys to Nottoway Plantation to observe it burn.
I like us. pic.twitter.com/zubcY9ZU77
— zellie (@zellieimani) May 16, 2025
Fox 8 reports:
Friday morning, greater than 18 hours after flames had been first noticed within the museum wing of the 165-year-old mansion, water was nonetheless being poured onto the collapsed construction.
Hearth officers say the blaze, which began round 2 p.m. Thursday, reignited round 6 p.m. and shortly overtook the roofline, decreasing the enduring white columns and stately facade to rubble.
“This can be a whole loss,” Iberville Parish President Chris Daigle advised the station. “Some workers members said they’d gone into the museum and there was smoke. Once they returned, the entire room was in flames.”
It’s believed that the fireplace began in a second-floor bed room, however the trigger stays unclear.
The report defined, “Constructed in 1859 by sugar baron John Hampden Randolph, Nottoway Plantation spanned greater than 53,000 sq. toes and boasted 64 rooms, 365 doorways and home windows, and 22 white columns overlooking the Mississippi River. It was a logo of Southern opulence and a reminder of the period of slavery that constructed and maintained it.”
The mansion now hosts weddings, occasions, and guided excursions.
No accidents or deaths had been reported.