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Website | 318-356-8441
5449 Highway 119, Derry, LA 71416
The Magnolia Plantation Complex, 18 acres of outbuildings, is open to the public and free to tour as a unit of Cane River Creole National Historical Park. The Park includes a blacksmith...
Website | 225-655-4475, 800-259-4475
6838 Highland Rd., St. Francisville, LA 70775
10 miles from US 61.Gift shop, picnic areas, Built in 1830 in Greek Revival style, Greenwood burned to the ground in 1960, leaving only the columns standing. The home was completely...
Website | 985-764-9315, 877-453-2095
13034 River Rd., Destrehan, LA 70047
Open daily from 9 am - 4 pm for guided tours.  Special exhibits featuring original document signed by Thomas Jefferson and exhibit on the 1811 Slave Revolt.  Daily...
Website | 225-634-7925, 888-677-2364
3522 College St., Jackson, LA 70748
Tour the campus of the oldest Louisiana college. Large pines shade an 1837 barrack-style dorm, a late Victorian-style professor's home and a Civil War cemetery.
985-229-2438
70640 Camp Moore Rd., Tangipahoa, LA 70465
Camp Moore was the largest Confederate training camp in Louisiana and the only Confederate training camp still open to the public. The museum is open at 10:00 AM and the last tour...
Website | 318-472-6255, 888-677-3600
1260 Hwy. 1221, Marthaville, LA 71450
Site of the Louisiana Country Music Museum; amphitheater for gospel, folk and country music concerts; guided tour & picnicking.
Website | 985-447-0915, 800-568-6968
2295 Hwy. 1, Thibodaux, LA 70301
This National Historic Landmark was the home of Edward Douglass White,  United States Supreme Court Chief Justice from 1910 to 1921. Built between the late 1700s and...
Website | 504-568-6968, 800-568-6968
400 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, LA 70116
This Greek Revival structure dates to 1835 and served as a U.S. Mint and briefly as a Confederate mint during the Civil War. Permanent exhibits on the ground floor feature historic...
337-942-8011, 877-948-8004
1152 Prudhomme Circle, Opelousas, LA 70570
The home is believed to be the oldest structure in St. Landry Parish. This French Colonial house built in the late 1700s is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Now...
Website | 318-484-2390
135 Riverfront Street, Pineville, LA 71360
After the Battle of Mansfield, halting the Union advance to the West in Spring of 1864, Forts Randolph and Buhlow were constructed on the Red River at Alexandria by Confederates...
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