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Children's Museum of Acadiana

Children's Museum of Acadiana

(CMA) is a hands-on participatory museum serving children and their families, schools, and community organizations by providing interactive exhibits, special services, performances, and workshops.


Jean Lafitte Swamp and Airboat Tours

Jean Lafitte Swamp and Airboat Tours

Journey with us to South Louisiana's Swamplands Journey with us by boat, Cajun-style, for a 1 hour 45 minute tour through the heart of Southern Louisiana's swamplands. Experience real-life adventure for the whole family from the comfort of our swamp boats.


Making Music By K

Making Music By K

Intend to Market to Baby Boutiques, and Online to All Ages Shop sleep music by Kay Fabian for baby. Songs highlighting some lullaby classics with some fun twists. A variety of songs to capture the attention of infant and children to soothe and calm them to sleep.


Marksville State Historic Site

Marksville State Historic Site

Ancient Indian Mound Site The Marksville site has 6 ancient Indian mounds with 1 burial mound. The mounds were built from 1 AD to 400 AD. There is the Hopewell influence here. We also have a museum that houses some of the artifacts that were found during the excavations in 1926 and 1933.


Musee Conti

Musee Conti

New Orleans Wax Museum Visit a New Orleans Institution. The first family attraction to the city. Meet a legend face to face. Great Napoleon in his bathtub. Relive History. See Andrew Jackson in battle. Do the Bamboola with the voodoo dancers. Watch history, legend and scandal unfold.


New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park

New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park

National Historical Park New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park was established to celebrate the origins and evolution of America's most widely recognized indigenous musical art form.


Poverty Point

Poverty Point

National Monument Located in northeastern Louisiana, this park commemorates a culture that thrived during the first and second millennia B.C. This site, which contains some of the largest prehistoric earth works in North America, is managed by the state of Louisiana.


The Louisiana State Museum

The Louisiana State Museum

Statewide network of LA focused museums and historic sites The Louisiana State Museum includes The Cabildo, Arsenal, Old U.S. Mint, Presbytere, 1850 House and Madame John's Legacy (all in New Orleans), The Old Courthouse Museum (Natchitoches), The E.D.


The Ogden Museum of Southern Art

The Ogden Museum of Southern Art

Museum celebrating Southern art and culture


West Baton Rouge Museum

West Baton Rouge Museum

Experience sugar plantation life! Walk the floor boards of a pre-Civil War plantation worker's cabin and see the sugar plantation "big house" that exemplifies the lives of creole sugar planters who lived along the Mississippi River.


 
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