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Website | 337-821-5532
311 N. Main St.,
Jennings, LA 70546
Step back in time to a country store open from 1910-1949. View the original contents left in the store in 1949 of toys, clothes, hardware items, elixirs and much more. See the largest...
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Website | 337-436-9588
809 Kirby St., Central School Arts & Humanities Center,
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Inside the Mardi Gras Museum, there are more Mardi Gras costumes that can be found in one place than anywhere in the world! The museum was recently updated with video footage, animated...
Website | 337-491-1280
900 Lakeshore Drive,
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Memorial honoring two local men killed in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. There is a piece of granite from the Pentagon honoring Kevin Yokum and a steel girder from the World Trade Center...
Website | 337-527-0357
900 S. Huntington St.,
Sulphur, LA 70663
The grounds of the Brimstone Museum and Henning Cultural Center host many events and festivals throughout the year. The Henning Cultural Center is a turn of the 20th Century...
Website | 337-786-2823
400 Lake Charles Ave.,
DeQuincy, LA 70633
The 1923 Kansas City Southern Railroad Depot is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It has been authentically restored and houses the DeQuincy Railroad Museum.
Bilbo Cemetary, North Lakeshore Drive,
Lake Charles, LA 70601
15 ft. bronze statue of Jesus Christ. Stands 23 ft. tall over the resting places of Lake Charles' earliest and most famous settlers.
800-456-7952
Lake Charles,
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Tour more than 100 sites at your leisure during daylight hours.
Website | 337-436-9588, 800-456-7952
1205 N. Lakeshore Dr.,
Lake Charles, LA 70601
The Charpentier (French for “carpenter”) Historic District stands in homage to the carpenter architects who freely designed as they built, creating a unique Lake Charles–style.










