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Kent Plantation House
Dating to 1800, this house and it's complex outbuildings depict the story of plantation life.
Central Louisiana's oldest standing structure.

BREC's Magnolia Mound Plantation
1790's French Creole House

Crystal Rice Plantation
1848 Acadian cottage, crawfish farm, and rice farm

Houmas House Plantation and Gardens
Once the largest plantation in the South

Destrehan Plantation
Built in 1877
National Historic Landmark

Evergreen Plantation and Swamp Tour
National Landmark with 37 buildings
Ally of 100 moss draped oaks

Frogmore Cotton Plantation and Gins
Historical and ultra-modern 1800-acre working cotton plantation.
19 Antebellum buildings, steam gin and new computerized gin

San Francisco Plantation
Only authentically restored plantation home in Louisiana - c. 1856
300 year oaks
French/German Heritage

Southdown Plantation/Terrebonne Museum
19th Century Sugar Plantation Manor House

Madewood Plantation House
Greek Revival Mansion

Shadows-on-the-Teche
The only National Trust Historic House Museum and Garden in Louisiana.
Authenically restored and interpreted 1834 historic site.

Poplar Grove Plantation
Exotic Victorian plantation originally built for the 1884 World's Fair.

Greenwood Plantation
Greek Rivival Style c.1830
Burned in 1960 and restored

The Myrtle's Plantation Bed and Breakfast
c. 1796
On National Historic Register
One of America's Most Haunted Houses!

Laura: A Creole Plantation
Tour details the Creole life of a woman, slaves, and children.

Oak Alley Plantation
National Historic Landmark c. 1839
Famous for the alley of 300 year old oaks

Nottoway Plantation Home
The South's Largest Plantation Home c. 1859





Old Governor's Mansion
Built by Huey Long in 1930 as Louisiana's White House.

USS Kidd & Veteran's Memorial
Restored WWII destroyer. Veteran's memorial features ship models, artifacts, Louisiana Memorial Plaza,
Hall of Honor, and aircraft exhibit.

Conrad Rice Mill/KONRIKO
Oldest rice mill in America

Louisiana Art and Science Museum
Art exhibits, Eqyptian tomb, hands-on kids' galleries, and Challenge Learning Center
Irene W. Pennington Planetarium and ExxonMobil Space Theater

Acadian Village
A museum of authentic Acadian houses

Louisiana Children's Museum
45,000 square feet of dynamic hands-on exhibits

Louisiana State Museum, Cabildo
The site of the Louisiana Purchase ceremonies

The National D-Day Museum
America's National World War II Museum

Acadian Memorial
Honors Acadian refugees





Louisiana State Parks
Links to all State Parks
Poverty Point State Historic Site
Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site
Louisiana State Arboretum
Wetlands Acadian Cultural Center,
Jean Lafite National Historical Park
and Reserve
Site includes a museum and performing arts theater

Vermilionville
A Cajun/Creole folklife park depicting the Acadian area from 1765-1890.

BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo
over 1,800 animals
BREC's Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center
Hardwood forests and cypress-tupelo swamp

Audubon Zoo
One of the Top 5 Zoos in the United States
Over 2,000 animals in their natural habitat settings, including white alligators from the Louisiana swamp.

Aquarium of the Americas
A Top 5 Aquarium
400,000 gallon Gulf of Mexico Exhibit





Insta-Gator Alligator Ranch and Hatchery
2,000 gators

Global Wildlife Center
3,000 free-roamin animals on a 900 acre perserve

Alligator Park
See Hundreds of Alligators
Los Adaes Interactive Site
Life at an Eighteenth-Century Spanish Outpost


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