Exploring The Charming Houmas House on the Mississippi

Episode Summary The Travel Brats are back at it again sharing the must see places around the world. Adventuring through Louisiana is a journey filled with charm, history, and beauty. Right outside of the infamous New Orleans borders is the historical hidden gem on the Mississippi, the Houmas House. Tune in to hear all about the Houmas House Home and Gardens and all the ins and outs of the property and its history. Houmas House- A Historic Gem Hidden on the Mississippi  The first word that comes to mind when thinking about our stay at the Houmas House Home and Gardens is magical. From the elegant romantic suites to the grand dining room and the blooming gardens to the House itself, this property was something out of a fairytale, with a rich story behind it. Bout in 2003 by the owner, Kevin Kelly,  Houmas House was turned into an oasis to escape the bustle of NOLA and take a trip back in time for a few days.  To add to the singular story of the house, years before the purchase, Mr. Kelly and a friend visited the Houmas House, which at that time was in disarray. They each tossed a coin into a fountain on the property made from a cane sugar drum and made a wish. Mr. Kelly wished for someone to come fix up the musty, damaged, and overgrown property. Years later, after much financial success, Kelly was looking for a plantation home to make his own but none were available at the time. Kelly gave up on his endeavor only for the Houmas House to go on the market shortly after. He seized the opportunity and began his journey to restore the Houmas House back to its historic glory. Although buying the property anonymously, he received a call from his friend…

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