The Rosalie Plantation Sugar Mill is located in Rapides Parish, Louisiana near Alexandria, Louisiana.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
[1] It is a one-story 104 by 40 feet (32 m × 12 m) stepped gable brick building, built by slave labor for owner Gervais Ballio in about 1847.
[2] It is located south of Alexandria off U.S. 71/U.S.
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