Sandbar Plantation House | |
The Sandbar Plantation House in 2014 | |
Nearest city | Port Allen, Louisiana |
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Coordinates | 30°24′31″N91°13′2″W / 30.40861°N 91.21722°W Coordinates: 30°24′31″N91°13′2″W / 30.40861°N 91.21722°W |
Area | 3.1 acres (1.3 ha) |
Architectural style | Greek Revival, Colonial Revival |
NRHP reference # | 99001039 [1] |
Added to NRHP | September 2, 1999 |
The Sandbar Plantation is a historic plantation with a mansion in Port Allen, Louisiana, U.S.. It was built circa 1837 for Dr. Thomas Philander and his wife, Marie Aureline Vaughan. [2] It was purchased by Chas. H. Dameron in 1925. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since September 2, 1999. [3]
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