Destination Guide Refined by Monument + Museum Attraction Arts (5) Camps + Parks (1) Gardens (1) Science (3) Sightseeing + Tours (4)
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New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum 724 Dumaine St., New Orleans, LA 70125 504.523.7685 |
Voodoo's influence still lingers in the lush, languid city of New Orleans. During summer evenings, when the leaves rustle in the breeze and the air vibrates with the bellowing songs of cicadas and bullfrogs, it is easy t... more
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National D-Day Museum 945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70125 504.527.6012 |
The brainchild of historian and writer Dr. Stephen Ambrose, who taught for many years at the University of New Orleans until his death in 2002, this moving, well-executed examination of World War II covers far more groun... more
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New Orleans Museum of Art 1 Collin Diboll Circle, New Orleans, LA 70125 504.488.2631 |
Gracing the main entrance to City Park is this traditional fine arts museum, built in 1911. Modern wings, added to the original structure in the 1990s, bring light and space into the grand old building, which has a forma... more
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Poverty Point National Monument Northeastern Louisiana off of LA 577, Northeastern Area, LA 888.926.5492 |
Artifacts found at Poverty Point indicate that trade and movement of materials took place over great distances. Copper came from the Great Lakes region, galena (raw lead) from Missouri, steatite (soapstone) from the Appa... more
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Louisiana Art & Science Museum 100 S. River Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70801 225.344.5272 |
We like to catch shows at the planetarium theater. The short films are projected on the curved ceiling and they give you the sense of being totally surrounded by the scene. The shows are generally educational...
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Musee Conti Wax Museum 917 Conti St, New Orleans, LA 70139 504.581.1993 |
In addition to the obligatory dungeon of horrors featuring Dracula and the Wolfman, more than 150 wax figures illustrate the history of the city. Catch Napolean Bonaparte in his bath, Voodoo Queen
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Confederate Memorial Museum 929 Camp St, New Orleans, LA 70125 504.523.4522 |
Located In New Orleans, the museum has the second largest collection of Confederate memorabilia in the world. It is the oldest continually operating Museum in Louisiana. VITAL INFO: Best suited for all age groups We are ... more
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New Orleans Pharmacy Museum 514 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70118 504.565.8027 |
This building was the apothecary shop and residence of Louis J. Dufilho, America's first licensed pharmacist with his own shop, in the 1820s. His botanical and herbal gardens are still cultivated in the courtyard. To tou... more
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Ogden Museum of Southern Art 925 Camp St, New Orleans, LA 70006 504.539.9600 |
Art by Southerners, art made in the South, art about the South, artistic explorations into Southern themes, and more fill this elegant building with a glass atrium. More than 1,200 works collected by local developer Roge... more
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Spring Street Museum 525 Spring Street, Shreveport, LA 71104 318.424.0964 |
Built in 1865 as a bank, the museum's collection depicts the development of Northwest Louisiana and Shreveport's history. VITAL INFO: Best suited for all age groups We are open year-round 525 Spring Street Shreveport, LA... more
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