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Reservations:
To inquire about a reservation, contact our sister
property the McKay House at 1-800-468-2627 or
email Classic
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Twin Oaks Plantation Inn
2620 FM 134 South.
Jefferson, Texas 75657
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Phone Toll Free: 1-800-468-2627
Local Residents: 903-665-3535
Office is open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily
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In the 1800s, travelers visited this plantation site
by horseback, carriage or steam boating up the Big Cypress River
to enjoy the beautiful surroundings of East Texas. Still
today, you will enjoy the hospitality of the Twin Oaks Plantation.
Twin Oaks Plantation Inn, located on a pre-Civil War plantation
site, is nestled among towering trees. The antebellum
home is inspired by the D’Evereux Plantation, built in the
1840s. Mr. Julien Sidney D’Evereux became a successful
planter and a Texas legislator, representing the East Texas
region of the state. This site was once a large pecan
plantation, situated between two major arteries of commerce,
the Big and Little Cypress Rivers. Another interesting
feature of Twin Oaks is the Civil War-era water well lined
with a double wall of slave-made bricks. “The Belle”,
our Victorian guest house, has five bedrooms and the poolside
cottage suite. Guests are invited to stay in one of
the three suites in the antebellum main house, as well.
The historical inn’s tranquil location makes a
perfect setting for weddings, parties, corporate events and other social
affairs.
History of Jefferson, Texas
Located near Caddo Lake and Lake O’ the Pines,
Jefferson is one of Texas’ oldest towns, becoming part of the United
States territories because of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase. The hanging
Spanish moss and the tall pines welcome the many visitors to the historic
town that some refer to as “the mini Charleston”. Take time to read a few
of the Historical Markers, visit museums, tour the historical hotels and
Victorian homes, enjoy excellent dining and great shopping. Jefferson was
known as a riverport town, docking many steamboats from New Orleans,
Louisiana. During the Civil War, Jefferson was very important to the
Confederacy providing major transport of supplies to the army. Today,
Jefferson is a quaint Texas town with a lot of history, hospitality, and
hints of its heyday. The plantation gates are open, awaiting the arrival
of your carriage. |