WebProNews

Tag: lebeau plantation

  • Historic LeBeau Plantation Destroyed By Fire

    LeBeau Plantation, the historical landmark that was once one of the largest in the south, was completely destroyed by a fire that started early Friday morning. The plantation is one of the largest such estates that can be found south of New Orleans. St. Bernard Parish Fire Chief, Thomas Stone, said that the first call regarding the fire came a little after 2:00 Friday morning. By the time the first crews arrived on the scene, Stone says, ‘it was engulfed,’ and a ‘lost cause.’

    Sadly, LeBeau had been a massive marker of the Old Arabi historic district near New Orleans for decades. According to the Greater New Orleans Times-Picayune, the home was erected in the 1850’s, and has served as a private home, boarding house, hotel, and illegal casino over the years. Six fire trucks, two rescue teams, and 25 firemen could not save the crumbling structure; all that was left were the chimneys, some of the brick wall on the interior, and its foundation.

    The current owners of the home are the Arlene and Joseph Meraux Charitable Foundation, though it hasn’t been inhabited for years. The president of the Foundation says that her family is ‘saddened’ by the loss of the home, and had many plans for the landmark. Unfortunately, those plans will never see fruition, as the home is ‘a total devastation,’ according to Chief Stone.

    There were seven men arrested in regard to the fire later on Friday, ranging in age from 17 to 31. The seven males being detained for allegedly starting the fire had been “ghost-hunting” in the house, as well as drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana. They are purported to have caused $50,000 worth of damages in the destruction of the property.

    Main image courtesy infrogmation via Wikimedia Commons.

  • LeBeau Plantation Possibly Destroyed By Arson

    The LeBeau Plantation, one of the largest plantations south of New Orleans, was gutted on Friday morning by a fire that officials believe may be suspicious.

    The Old Arabi landmark was built in the 1850s and was described as “priceless” by fire chief Thomas Stone, who called in an arson dog to investigate the remains.

    “Every chief’s worst nightmare is to have a historical structure destroyed in their community, and that is what happened here,” Stone said. “We got the call around 2:11 a.m. and the first unit that got on the scene said it was engulfed in fire. …It was total devastation.”

    The plantation home has been everything from a private residence to an illegal casino and held over a century of history and memories, although this is not the first time a fire has broken out there; a blaze destroyed part of the roof in the 1980’s. It is currently owned by the Arlene and Joseph Meraux Charitable Foundation, which released a statement saying those in charge of the organization anxiously await results of the investigation.

    Investigators believe the fire is suspicious because the building was vacant and was not equipped with electricity. Chief Stone has asked that anyone with information about the fire call the parish Fire Department’s fire prevention bureau at 504.278.4477.

    UPDATE: Officials say they have 7 suspects in custody at this time.

    Investigators say that a group of people entered the building with the intention of looking for ghosts and were drinking and smoking, but the fire was set deliberately.

    Image: Thinkstock