This village is comprised of 70 buildings and is said to be the largest surviving sugar plantation complex in the United States. Built in the late 1800s, most of the structures are small, Acadian-style cabins with brick chimney's. Over the years these have housed sharecroppers, German prisoners of war and Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) laborers. A general store contains displays of antique tools, farm implements and local arts and crafts. Opened on Tues.-Fri. from 10-4 and Sat.-Sun. noon-4. It is closed on all major holidays and it is free.