Contains some of the largest prehistoric earth works in North America. State park facilities are open to the public.
Contemporary texts document the World's Fair held in New Orleans in 1885 that highlighted Southern agriculture and potential trade relations with Central and South America.
Personal history set in Louisiana's German Acadian Coast during the Great Depression through the years following World War II by Gerard Arthur Becnel.
The Louisiana State Museum's site for Louisiana's most important historical building.
Contains chronological information about the development and history of the colony, territory and the state of Louisiana.
A colorful book full of pictures of 68 Acadian and Creole style homes in South Louisiana and the history behind them. Some were built more than 200 years ago.
These 2 volumes of "Louisiana Homes" tell the history of many century old homes, churches, and hotels in Southwest Louisiana with color photos and the history of the families who built them.
An eyewitness's account of the Louisiana Purchase, information on the book and historical resources.
Timeline and overview of Louisiana history from Louisiana Profiles.
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