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Website | 504-581-4629, 800-774-7394
1 Canal St.,
New Orleans, LA 70130
One of the top-five aquariums in the country featuring the largest collection of sharks and jellyfish. Don't miss our rare white gator, penguins, otters and a changing exhibits gallery.
Every Sunday From October 06, 2013 until October 27, 2013
Website | 225-635-2607
Louisiana State Penitentiary,
Angola, LA 70712
Enjoy "The Wildest Show in the South" and/or a day of shopping for arts and crafts. The Angola Prison Rodeo is the oldest continuously running prison rodeo in the nation. The rodeo...
Website | 337-232-3737, 800-346-1958
1400 N.W. Evangeline Thrwy.,
Lafayette, LA 70501
Lafayette is a flavorful combination of spirited festivals, savory cuisine, outdoor activities, breath-taking scenery and rich history. Our culture, like our dialect, is seasoned...
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985-447-0915
2295 Hwy. 1,
Thibodaux, LA 70301
Circa 1825 Acadian Plantation House surrounded by centeries old live oak trees on beautiful Bayou Lafourche. Boyhood home of Louisiana's only U. S. Supreme Court Justice, Edward...
Website | 225-635-4107, 800-580-6941
9814 Royal St.,
St. Francisville, LA 70775
Restored 1905 bank building features antique button jewelry made onsite along with carefully curated gifts and clothing. Not to be missed: the button museum in the old bank vault...
Website | 504-568-6968
600 St. Peter Street,
New Orleans, LA 70116
Built in 1839, the Arsenal stands adjacent to the Cabildo on the site of the old Spanish Arsenal built in 1762. Designed by James Dakin, the building is an example of Greek Revival...
Website | 337-457-7389
227 South 2nd Street,
Eunice, LA 70535
Featuring hundreds of nutcrackers donated to the City of Eunice, next door to the Liberty Theatre. The museum is a treat for all ages, regardless of the season. Open by appointment...
Website | 337-363-0900
205 NW Railroad Ave,
Ville Platte, LA 70586
Swamp pop's rich history lives again at the new museum, filled with stage costumes, photos, records, a wall of fame of autographs and more rare memorabilia. Large charts and maps...
Website | 225-344-5272
100 River Rd. S.,
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Featuring exhibitions of internationally renowned artists, an Ancient Egypt Gallery with a 2,300-year-old mummy, hands-on art and science children galleries, a permanent art collection...
Website | 504-361-7821, 504-362-7821
1380 Port of New Orleans Place,
New Orleans, LA 70130
Mardi Gras is the city’s oldest tradition, and there is only one place where everyday is Mardi Gras.
Walk among towering figures of fantasy. Marvel at the skill...
Website | 504-568-6968, 800-568-6968
751 Chartres St.,
New Orleans, LA 70116
Nearly identical to the Cabildo, the Presbytere was built as a residence for the clergy at St. Louis Cathedral. Today, every day is Mardi Gras at the Presbytere...
Website | 318-277-4655
8100 Highway 71 South,
Alexandria, LA 71302
The Epps House is an 18th Century plantation home that was partially built by Solomon Northup. Northup was a free man who was taken into slavery for 12 years, and he authored the...













