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Minutes from Louisiana, Construction on New I-10 Buc-ee’s Begins

It’s no secret that Louisiana loves Buc-ee’s. The iconic Interstate oasis has been a staple on the travel scene for a decade or so and the company behind the beaver seems to be very intent on increasing its footprint. Well, increasing its footprint in every state but Louisiana.
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Yes, it is true that a Buc-ee’s location has been planned for the Ruston Louisiana area for motorists who frequent I-20 but let’s face it, the Beaver Nuggets are good but not good enough to risk taking a ride up to Ruston just to get them. I mean, you might have to go through Olla and they bust people walking on foot for speeding in that town.
But residents of The Boot who just can’t get enough of “The Beaver” can rejoice in knowing that there is a new Buc-ee’s that is being built on I-10 and technically it is just minutes away from Louisiana. In fact, a Louisiana driver with additional weight on his or her right foot could actually leave Louisiana at 8 am and be at the new I-10 location of Buc-ee’s in less than 30 minutes. But you’ll have to leave Louisiana to go there.
You’ve probably figured out the new Buc-ee’s we’re speaking of is being built along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The mega-gas station with super clean restrooms and a great assortment of brisket and jerky is being built on I-10 in Harrison County, think Gulfport/Biloxi, at Menge Avenue.
That new store is reported to be one of the largest franchise locations in the company’s holdings. It’s estimated the facility will cover 70,000 square feet under its roof. For comparison, the Buc-ee’s in Loxley Alabama, you know the one where the traffic is so bad? That Buc-ee’s is only 50,000 to 55,000 square feet.
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The I-10 Mississippi location of Buc-ee’s is expected to be fully functional and open for business in December 2024. In the meantime, Mississippi officials are busy widening I-10 to ensure that traffic through the area will continue to flow smoothly, or at least as smoothly as it can around a Buc-ee’s location.
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America's largest remaining antebellum mansion burns down in devastating fire

Historic Nottoway Plantation, the largest antebellum mansion in the U.S., burned to the ground this week after a fire broke out on Thursday. There have been no reports of injuries or deaths connected to the fire.
Fire crews worked to extinguish the flames with water reportedly being poured onto the rubble as long as 18 hours after the fire started, according to Fox 8. As of Saturday, the cause of the fire was still under investigation.
“Some staff members stated they had gone into the museum and there was smoke. When they returned, the whole room was in flames,” Iberville Parish President Chris Daigle told Fox 8, adding that it was “a total loss.”
Fire crews move in a line around the now fully engulfed the Nottoway Plantation on Thursday, May 15, 2025, in White Castle, La. (Michael Johnson/The Advocate via AP)
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Daigle noted in a post on the Iberville Parish Government’s Facebook page that “The loss of Nottoway is not just a loss for Iberville Parish, but for the entire state of Louisiana. It was a cornerstone of our tourism economy and a site of national significance.”
The 64-room mansion was built by John Hampden Randolph in the late 1850s, according to multiple sources. It sat on more than 53,000 square feet and — in addition to the dozens of rooms — it contained 365 doors and windows and 22 white columns, Fox 8 reported. The property overlooked the Mississippi River.

Firefighters from Baton Rouge battle a blaze as flames burst from the roof of the Nottoway Plantation on Thursday, May 15, 2025, in White Castle, La. (Michael Johnson /The Advocate via AP)
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Randolph first arrived in Louisiana in 1841 and began by planting cotton, but ultimately shifted to sugar cane, according to the LSU Scholarly Repository. The scholarly repository article also notes that the mansion was named “Nottoway” after the county in Virginia where his ancestors lived.
U.S. Department of the Interior records cited by Axios show that Randolph owned 155 slaves and 6,200 acres of land by 1860.
In addition to the luxurious mansion, the property also featured several trees that are over 100 years old, several of which are more than 120 years old, according to Nottoway Plantation’s website.

Light smoke can be seen from a handful of active hot spots as crews remain on scene after a fire on Thursday engulfed the historic Nottoway Plantation, Friday, May 16, 2025, in White Castle, La. (Hilary Scheinuk/The Advocate via AP)
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In modern times, the mansion and the surrounding property functioned as a museum, resort and wedding venue. Nottoway Plantation’s website states that it sat on 31 acres, which included 40 overnight rooms, a bar, a restaurant, event space, a pool, tennis courts and more.
“While its early history is undeniably tied to a time of great injustice, over the last several decades it evolved into a place of reflection, education, and dialogue,” Daigle wrote in the Facebook post. “Since the 1980s, it has welcomed visitors from around the world who came to appreciate its architecture and confront the legacies of its era. It stood as both a cautionary monument and a testament to the importance of preserving history — even the painful parts — so that future generations can learn and grow from it.”
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See photos, videos of fire that destroyed the Nottoway plantation in Louisiana

The Nottoway Resort in Louisiana caught fire Thursday and burned for hours, with most of the historic plantation reduced to rubble by 10 p.m.
Iberville Parish president Chris Daigle confirmed in a Facebook post Thursday night that the mansion situated along the Mississippi River was a total loss.
Nottoway was “not only the largest remaining antebellum mansion in the South but also a symbol of both the grandeur and the deep complexities of our region’s past,” Daigle said. “While its early history is undeniably tied to a time of great injustice, over the last several decades it evolved into a place of reflection, education, and dialogue.”
Built in 1859, the property was most recently used as an event space and popular wedding venue.
Multiple fire agencies battled the blaze into the night. You can see photos and video of the fire here.
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