Historical Sites Near Me in Clarks, la
Biedenharn Museum And Gardens
2000 Riverside Drive, Monroe, LA
The Biedenharn is an exciting place with many activities including guided tours, special exhibits, children's programs, concerts and more. Come experience the Biedenharn Museum & Gardens. Our... Read More
Chennault Aviation and Military Museum
701 Kansas Lane, Monroe, LA
Mission:
To preserve and promote aviation and military history and the legacy of the men and women who contributed to it.
History
During WWII... Read More
Louisiana Military Museum
201 Memorial Drive, Ruston, LA
Relive 150 years of military history and touch the lives of local heroes and unknown enemies. The Louisiana Military Museum in Ruston, Louisiana is the newest addition to the Secretary of... Read More
Alexandria Museum of Art
933 Second Street, Alexandria, LA
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Founded in 1977, AMoA has promoted understanding and appreciation of art through three decades of exhibits and educational outreach programs.... Read More
Louisiana History Museum
503 Washington Street, Alexandria, LA
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The Louisiana History Museum, located in downtown Alexandria, is dedicated to collecting, presenting, interpreting and promoting understanding of the wealth of... Read More
Bonnie and Clyde Ambush Museum
2419 Main Street, Gibsland, LA
About
The Bonnie & Clyde Ambush Museum occupies the exact historical location in Gibsland, Louisiana of Rosa's Cafe, aka Ma Canfield's Cafe, where Bonnie and Clyde dined... Read More
Angola Museum
17544 Tunica Trce, Saint Francisville, LA
Louisiana citizens also have the unique opportunity to actually "visit" Angola's past by stopping by the Angola Museum. The museum, which was established in 1998 by Warden Cain, is dedicated to... Read More
Louisiana State Penitentiary Museum
66 Highway, Angola, LA
About :
THE LOUISIANA STATE PENITENTIARY
Compiled by Office of the Deputy Warden for Operations
Revised: February, 2004
The Louisiana... Read More
Locust Grove State Historic Site
Bains-Ristroph Rd, Saint Francisville, LA
The cemeteries of Louisiana are a significant part of the state's history. They tell the story of those who laid the foundation for Louisiana as it exists today. A visit to Locust Grove... Read More
Cajun Music Hall of Fame and Museum
240 S C C Duson St, Eunice, LA
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The Cajun Music Hall of Fame and Museum is a project of the Cajun French Music Association. It was made possible through thousands of hours of volunteer labor... Read More
Beauregard Parish Museum
120 South Washington Avenue, Deridder, LA
Vermilionville Living History Museum and Folklife Park
300 Fisher Road, Lafayette, LA
The Vermilionville Living History Museum and Folklife Park is a cultural development within the Bayou Vermilion District, serving to preserve the cultural resources of Lafayette Parish and the... Read More
Louisiana State University Museum of Art
100 Lafayette Street, Fifth Floor, Baton Rouge, LA
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The LSU Museum of Art seeks to enrich and inspire through collections, exhibitions, conservation, and education, serving as a cultural and intellectual... Read More
Louisiana Association of Museums
100 North Boulevard, Baton Rouge, LA
About Us
The Louisiana Association of Museums is a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1979 to help our state’s museums better serve their communities. An... Read More
Louisiana's Old State Capitol
100 North Boulevard, Baton Rouge, LA
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Louisiana's Old State Capitol, a Gothic architectural treasure, stands high on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. The 165-year-old statehouse has... Read More
USS KIDD Veterans Memorial
305 South River Road, Baton Rouge, LA
Welcome to the official Internet home port of the Fletcher-class destroyer USS KIDD (DD-661), the "Pirate of the Pacific." Located in the heart of scenic downtown Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she... Read More
Acadian Memorial
121 South New Market Street, Saint Martinville, LA
The Acadian Memorial had its beginnings in a project to preserve the Evangeline Oak by establishing a park to regulate a defined area around the oak and the adjacent daughter oak. In planning... Read More
Camp Moore Confederate Cemetery and Museum
Highway 51, Tangipahoa, LA
Camp Moore was the largest Confederate training camp in Louisiana and the only Confederate training camp still open to the public. The above is a copy of a lithograph done by Adrian Persac in... Read More