All museums open on Monday and attractions to visit in Louisiana

Planning a museum visit on Monday? Below are all 80 museums and attractions in Louisiana (United States) that are open on Monday.

Looking for museums open on Monday in Louisiana? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Oak Alley Plantation1

    Oak Alley Plantation

     North Vacherie, LA
    Oak Alley Plantation is a historic site located in the community of Vacherie, in Saint James Parish, Louisiana. It is situated on the west bank of the Mississippi River. This plantation is known for its rich history and its unique location, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
  2. National WWII Museum2

    National WWII Museum

     New Orleans, LA
    The National World War II Museum, initially known as the National D-Day Museum, is a significant historical site located in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana. The museum offers a deep dive into the contributions of the US forces to the victory in World War II, with a particular focus on the Battle of Normandy (Operation Overlord).
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    New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum

     New Orleans, LA
    The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum is a unique cultural institution located in the heart of the historic French Quarter. It is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and practices of Louisiana's voodoo religion. This small museum offers a fascinating insight into a significant aspect of the region's cultural heritage.
  4. Audubon Zoo4

    Audubon Zoo

     New Orleans, LA
    Audubon Zoo, situated in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a part of the Audubon Nature Institute. The zoo spans across 58 acres and houses over 2,000 animals. It is a significant attraction for both locals and tourists, offering a wide variety of species to observe and learn about.
  5. Louis Armstrong Park5

    Louis Armstrong Park

     New Orleans, LA
    Louis Armstrong Park, named after the New Orleans-born Jazz legend, is a 32-acre park situated in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana. Its location is just across Rampart Street from the French Quarter, making it easily accessible for tourists exploring the city. The park was created after a controversial urban renewal project in the 1960s and has since become a significant part of the city's landscape.
  6. Mardi Gras World6

    Mardi Gras World

     New Orleans, LA
    Mardi Gras World, also known as Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World, is a unique tourist attraction situated in the vibrant city of New Orleans. This 300,000 square foot warehouse is where the magic happens - it's the place where the iconic floats for the Mardi Gras parades are crafted. Visitors have the opportunity to tour this working warehouse and get a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of these spectacular floats.
  7. The Cabildo7

    The Cabildo

     New Orleans, LA
    The Cabildo, once the seat of the Spanish colonial city hall in New Orleans, Louisiana, now serves as the Louisiana State Museum Cabildo. This historic building has transitioned from a place of governance to a space dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of Louisiana.
  8. Destrehan Plantation8

    Destrehan Plantation

     Destrehan,
    Destrehan Plantation is a significant historical site, being one of the oldest plantations in the Southern United States. It is located in the town of Destrehan, Louisiana. This location offers visitors a chance to step back in time and experience a piece of America's past.
  9. Audubon Aquarium of the Americas9

    Audubon Aquarium of the Americas

     New Orleans, LA
    The Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, located in New Orleans, Louisiana, is recognized as one of the leading aquarium facilities in the United States. It is part of the Audubon Nature Institute, which also operates the Audubon Zoo and Audubon Park in other parts of the city. The aquarium is situated right on the banks of the Mississippi River, on the edge of the historic French Quarter on Canal Street.
  10. Southern Food and Beverage Museum10

    Southern Food and Beverage Museum

     New Orleans, LA
    The Southern Food and Beverage Museum, located in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a non-profit institution dedicated to exploring and showcasing the culinary history of the American Southern states. The museum's exhibits cover a wide range of topics related to food in the South, from cultural traditions to basic recipes and the communities formed around food.
  11. Whitney Plantation11

    Whitney Plantation

     Wallace, LA
    The Whitney Plantation Historic District is a significant site that is maintained by the Whitney Institute. This non-profit organization is dedicated to educating the public about the history and legacies of slavery in the Southern United States. Visitors to the plantation can gain a deeper understanding of this important aspect of American history.
  12. 1850 House12

    1850 House

     New Orleans, LA
    The 1850 House, part of the Louisiana State Museum, is an antebellum row house that offers a glimpse into life in mid-nineteenth-century New Orleans. It is conveniently located at 523 St. Ann Street on Jackson Square in the heart of the French Quarter. This historic house is furnished to reflect the period, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the lifestyle of the era.
  13. Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium13

    Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium

     New Orleans, LA
    The Audubon Insectarium is a unique museum located in New Orleans, Louisiana, dedicated to the study and display of insects. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about the fascinating world of insects and their importance in our ecosystem.
  14. Poverty Point World Heritage Site14

    Poverty Point World Heritage Site

     Pioneer, LA
    Poverty Point is a significant historical monument and World Heritage Site located in the southern United States. It is a prehistoric earthwork of the Poverty Point culture, which is a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. Visitors can explore the site and gain insights into the lives and practices of the Poverty Point culture.
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    JAMNOLA

     New Orleans, LA
  16. The New Orleans Jazz Museum - New Orleans Mint16

    The New Orleans Jazz Museum - New Orleans Mint

     New Orleans, LA
    The building that houses the New Orleans Mint has served various purposes over the years. It has been an Analysis Office, a warehouse for the United States Coast Guard, and even a nuclear shelter. Since 1981, it has been part of the Louisiana State Museum, adding another layer of historical significance to its existence.
  17. Longue Vue House and Gardens17

    Longue Vue House and Gardens

     New Orleans, LA
    The Longue Vue House and Gardens, also known as Longue Vue, is a significant site in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is a botanical garden and mansion that has been included in the National Register of Historic Places. This historic site offers a unique blend of nature and architecture, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past.
  18. Nottoway Plantation House18

    Nottoway Plantation House

     White Castle, LA
    The Nottoway Plantation, also known as the Nottoway Plantation House, is a historic site located in White Castle, Louisiana, USA. This location is significant as it provides a glimpse into the past, specifically the era of cotton plantations.
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    Museum of Illusions New Orleans

     New Orleans, LA
  20. Oak Alley Plantation20

    Oak Alley Plantation

     Vacherie, LA
    Oak Alley Plantation is a historic site located in the community of Vacherie, in Saint James Parish, Louisiana. It is situated on the west bank of the Mississippi River. This plantation is known for its rich history and its unique path leading to the house, lined with centuries-old oak trees on both sides.
  21. Hermann-Grima House21

    Hermann-Grima House

     New Orleans, LA
    The Hermann–Grima House, located in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, is a historic house museum that offers a glimpse into the past. This Federal-style mansion, complete with a courtyard garden, was built in 1831. The house has been meticulously restored to reflect the 19th-century New Orleans lifestyle, making it a unique destination for those interested in history and architecture.
  22. Jackson Barracks Military Museum22

    Jackson Barracks Military Museum

     New Orleans, LA
    Jackson Barracks, located in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana, serves as the headquarters of the Louisiana National Guard. The base was established in 1834, originally known as New Orleans Barracks. However, in 1866, it was renamed in honor of Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, who was a prominent general during the War of 1812.
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    Museum of Death

     New Orleans, LA
  24. Houmas House and Gardens24

    Houmas House and Gardens

     Darrow, LA
    The Houmas, also known as Burnside Plantation and Houmas House Plantation and Gardens, is a historic site located in Burnside, Louisiana. The main building, which was constructed in 1840, is a testament to the plantation's rich history that dates back to the late 18th century. This former plantation now serves as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
  25. Old New Orleans Rum Distillery25

    Old New Orleans Rum Distillery

     New Orleans, LA
    Take a tour of the distillery and discover the production process of top-notch and world famous rum.
  26. Historic BK House & Gardens26

    Historic BK House & Gardens

     New Orleans, LA
    The Beauregard-Keyes House, located at 1113 Chartres Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, is a historic residence that now serves as a museum. Known as the BK Historic House and Gardens, the museum provides a glimpse into the lives of the house's past residents and associates. This includes a diverse range of individuals, from wealthy pre-civil war French Creole inhabitants and the people they enslaved, to Italian immigrant families who moved in after the civil war, their tenants, and American author Frances Parkinson Keyes.
  27. Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site27

    Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site

     St Martinville, LA
    The Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site is a cultural landmark nestled in a park in Saint-Martinville, Louisiana. It is located in the heart of the Cajun region of Acadiana, along the scenic Bayou Teche. This site offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage of the region and enjoy the natural beauty of the park.
  28. Audubon Insectarium28

    Audubon Insectarium

     New Orleans, LA
    The Audubon Insectarium is a unique museum located in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It is dedicated to the study and display of insects, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in entomology and the natural world.
  29. Newcomb Art Museum29

    Newcomb Art Museum

     New Orleans, LA
    The Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane University is situated in the Woldenberg Art Center, within the campus of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. This museum is a significant cultural institution in the region, offering visitors a chance to explore a diverse range of art exhibits.
  30. Old Ursuline Convent Museum30

    Old Ursuline Convent Museum

     New Orleans, LA
    The Ursulines, officially known as the Society of Saint Ursula, is a religious order that was founded by Angela Merici in 1535 in Brescia. The order is dedicated to the education and upbringing of girls. This commitment to female education is considered the beginning of modern girls' education. The Ursulines live under the patronage of Saint Ursula and continue to have a significant presence worldwide, with over 10,000 sisters belonging to the order.
  31. Port Hudson State Historic Site31

    Port Hudson State Historic Site

     Jackson, LA
    The Port Hudson State Historic Site is situated on the Mississippi River, north of Baton Rouge in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. It is conveniently located just outside the limits of Port Hudson and near the town of Jackson. This strategic location offers visitors a chance to explore a significant part of American history while enjoying the natural beauty of the Mississippi River.
  32. Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses32

    Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses

     New Orleans, LA
    The Hermann–Grima House, located in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, is a historic house museum that offers a glimpse into the past. This Federal-style mansion, complete with a courtyard garden, was built in 1831. It provides a unique opportunity to explore the architectural style and living conditions of the 19th century.
  33. Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site33

    Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site

     St Francisville, LA
    Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site is a significant historical landmark located in St. Francisville, Louisiana. Constructed in 1835 by Daniel and Martha Turnbull, this 8,000 square foot former plantation is one of the most well-documented and preserved plantation complexes in the Southern United States. The site offers a unique glimpse into the past, providing visitors with an understanding of the region's history and the lifestyle of the plantation owners during that era.
  34. St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 Official Tour34

    St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 Official Tour

     New Orleans, LA
    St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 in New Orleans holds the distinction of being the city's oldest cemetery. It was established in 1789, a time when Louisiana was under French rule. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the city's rich history and cultural heritage.
  35. St. Louis Cathedral35

    St. Louis Cathedral

     New Orleans, LA
    The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France, also known as St. Louis Cathedral, is a significant landmark in New Orleans. It is situated in the French Quarter of the city on Place John Paul II. This location is steeped in history and is a focal point for both locals and tourists alike.
  36. Louisiana Governor's Mansion36

    Louisiana Governor's Mansion

     Baton Rouge, LA
    The Louisiana Governor's Mansion, located in Baton Rouge, serves as the official residence of the governor of Louisiana and their family. This historic building offers a glimpse into the life of the state's highest-ranking official and is an important part of Louisiana's political history.
  37. Jack and Priscilla Andonie Museum37

    Jack and Priscilla Andonie Museum

     Baton Rouge, LA
  38. Abita Mystery House38

    Abita Mystery House

     Abita Springs, LA
    The Abita Mystery House is a unique roadside attraction located in Abita Springs, Louisiana. This self-guided folk art showcase offers a unique experience for visitors, with a wide range of folk art objects on display. The museum was created and is maintained by artist and inventor John Preble, who drew inspiration from the Tinkertown Museum in New Mexico.
  39. Audubon State Historic Site39

    Audubon State Historic Site

     St Francisville, LA
    The Audubon State Historic Site is a state park located in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, nestled between the towns of St. Francisville and Jackson. This site is a significant location where the renowned ornithologist and artist, John James Audubon, spent his summer in 1821.
  40. Global Wildlife Center40

    Global Wildlife Center

     Folsom, LA
    The Global Wildlife Center, located in Folsom, Louisiana, is a unique wildlife preserve where animals are free to roam. This setting provides a natural environment for the animals, enhancing their well-being and offering visitors an authentic wildlife experience.
  41. Gallier House41

    Gallier House

     New Orleans, LA
    Gallier House is a significant historical site located in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. This 19th-century house museum is situated on Royal Street, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and experience the architectural and cultural heritage of the city. The house has been meticulously restored, providing an authentic glimpse into the past.
  42. Evergreen Plantation42

    Evergreen Plantation

     Edgard, LA
    Evergreen Plantation is situated on the west side of the Mississippi River in St. John the Baptist Parish, close to Wallace, Louisiana. It is conveniently located along Louisiana Highway 18, making it easily accessible for visitors. The plantation's rich history and beautiful surroundings make it a notable destination for those interested in American history, architecture, and nature.
  43. San Francisco Plantation43

    San Francisco Plantation

     Garyville, LA
    The San Francisco Plantation House, located in Reserve, St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, is a historic plantation house built between 1853 and 1856. It stands out as one of the most architecturally distinctive plantation houses in the American South, offering a unique glimpse into the region's history.
  44. Fairview-Riverside State Park44

    Fairview-Riverside State Park

     Madisonville, LA
    Fairview-Riverside State Park is located just 2 miles east of Madisonville, Louisiana. The park spans 99 acres and is beautifully situated along the banks of the Tchefuncte River. This location offers a scenic and tranquil environment for visitors.
  45. Ogden Museum of Southern Art45

    Ogden Museum of Southern Art

     New Orleans, LA
    The Ogden Museum of Southern Art, established in 1999, is a unique institution dedicated to showcasing the work of artists from the southern United States. Located in New Orleans, Louisiana, the museum provides a platform for southern artists to display their work and for visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the region's rich artistic heritage.
  46. Barksdale Global Power Museum46

    Barksdale Global Power Museum

     Bossier City, LA
    The Barksdale Global Power Museum, previously known as the 8th Air Force Museum, is an aviation museum located on the Barksdale Air Force Base near Bossier City, Louisiana. Managed by the United States Air Force, the museum is a testament to the rich history and contributions of the Air Force in the field of aviation.
  47. Alexandria Zoo47

    Alexandria Zoo

     Alexandria, LA
    The Alexandria Zoological Park, located in Alexandria, Louisiana, United States, spans across 33 acres of land. This zoo first opened its doors to the public in 1926, making it a long-standing part of the local community. It offers visitors a chance to explore a wide variety of animal species in a spacious and well-maintained environment.
  48. Laurel Valley Store and Museum48

    Laurel Valley Store and Museum

     Raceland, LA
    The Laurel Valley Sugar Plantation is a historic site located in Thibodaux, Louisiana. It holds a significant place in the history of the region and is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. The plantation offers a unique opportunity to explore the history of sugar production in the area, as well as the broader history of southern Louisiana.
  49. Herbert S. Ford Memorial Museum49

    Herbert S. Ford Memorial Museum

     Homer, LA
    The Herbert S. Ford Memorial Museum is a significant site of local history and culture, located in the former Claiborne Hotel at 519 South Main Street in Homer, Claiborne Parish, North Louisiana. The museum offers a unique insight into the region's past, making it a worthwhile stop for those interested in history and culture.
  50. Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans50

    Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans

     New Orleans, LA
    The Contemporary Arts Center of New Orleans, established in 1976, is situated in the historic downtown area of New Orleans. This location not only offers a rich cultural experience but also provides easy access due to its central location.
  51. American Italian Cultural Center51

    American Italian Cultural Center

     New Orleans, LA
    The American Italian Cultural Center (AICC) is a nonprofit institution located in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was established in 1985 by Joseph Maselli. The center is dedicated to honoring and celebrating Italian American history and culture in Louisiana.
  52. Louisiana Museum of Natural History52

    Louisiana Museum of Natural History

     Baton Rouge, LA
    The Louisiana Museum of Natural History is situated on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. This location makes it easily accessible for visitors, as it is within the university grounds and close to other local attractions. The museum is the state's official museum of natural history, making it a significant destination for those interested in the natural world.
  53. LSU Rural Life Museum53

    LSU Rural Life Museum

     Baton Rouge, LA
    The LSU Rural Life Museum is a significant historical site located in Baton Rouge, US. It is situated within the Burden Museum and Gardens, a 400-acre agricultural research experiment station. This location provides a unique setting for the museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the agricultural history of the region.
  54. Vivian Railroad Station Museum54

    Vivian Railroad Station Museum

     Vivian, LA
    The Vivian Railroad Station Museum is housed in the Kansas City Southern Depot, a historic building in Vivian, Louisiana. This building was recognized for its historical significance and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. This recognition underscores the importance of the building and the museum it houses, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past.
  55. Magnolia Mound Plantation55

    Magnolia Mound Plantation

     Baton Rouge, LA
    The Magnolia Mound Plantation House, located near the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is a French Creole house built in 1791. This historic structure is a testament to the architectural influences of early settlers from France and the West Indies. It is one of the earliest buildings in the present-day city of Baton Rouge and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 7, 1972.
  56. USS KIDD Veterans Museum56

    USS KIDD Veterans Museum

     Baton Rouge, LA
    The USS Kidd (DD-661) is a significant piece of American naval history. This Fletcher-class destroyer is the first ship of the US Navy to bear the name of Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd. Kidd was killed on the deck of the USS Arizona during the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941, making him the first American officer to die during World War II and the first American admiral to be killed in combat.
  57. Tangipahoa African American Heritage Museum & Veterans Archives57

    Tangipahoa African American Heritage Museum & Veterans Archives

     Hammond, LA
    The Tangipahoa African American Heritage Museum & Veterans Archives is situated in the heart of Hammond, Louisiana, on Phoenix Square. This location is easily accessible and provides a central point for visitors to start their exploration of the rich African American heritage and military history showcased in the museum.
  58. R.W. Norton Art Gallery58

    R.W. Norton Art Gallery

     Shreveport, LA
    The R.W. Norton Art Gallery houses an exceptional collection of art spanning more than four millennia. Since its opening in 1966, the museum has become particularly well-known around the country for its impressive collections of works by those titans of western art, Frederic Remington and Charles
  59. House of Broel59

    House of Broel

     New Orleans, LA
    The House of Broel is owned by Bonnie Broel, who specializes in bridal and evening wear. This retail outlet offers a unique shopping experience for those interested in high-quality fashion.
  60. Baton Rouge Zoo60

    Baton Rouge Zoo

     Baker, LA
    The Baton Rouge Zoo, situated just 15 minutes north of downtown Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is a haven for animal lovers. The zoo houses over 800 animals from various parts of the globe, offering visitors a chance to experience the diversity of wildlife in one place. Whether you're interested in mammals, birds, or reptiles, the zoo has a wide range of species to explore.
  61. Louisiana Purchase Gardens & Zoo61

    Louisiana Purchase Gardens & Zoo

     Monroe, LA
    The Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo is a large zoological park situated in Monroe, Louisiana. Spanning across 80 acres, the zoo is home to over 500 different species of animals. This vast variety of wildlife offers visitors a unique opportunity to observe and learn about a wide range of creatures from different parts of the world.
  62. Kent Plantation House62

    Kent Plantation House

     Alexandria, LA
    Kent Plantation House, located in Alexandria in Rapides Parish, is a significant historical site as it is the oldest standing structure in Central Louisiana. It has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since 1971, marking its importance in the history of the region. The plantation house offers a glimpse into southern plantation life between 1795 and 1855, providing a unique opportunity for tourists to learn about this period.
  63. Louisiana State Exhibit Museum63

    Louisiana State Exhibit Museum

     Shreveport, LA
  64. Louisiana Political Museum64

    Louisiana Political Museum

     Winnfield, LA
    The Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame is situated in Winnfield, Louisiana. This museum is a significant location that showcases the political history of the state. It provides an opportunity for visitors to learn about the state's political figures and their contributions to Louisiana's history.
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    Bloody Mary New Orleans Haunted Museum & Voodoo Shop

     New Orleans, LA
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    Katrina National Memorial Museum

     New Orleans, LA
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    Louisiana State Arboretum State Preservation Area

     Ville Platte, LA
    The Louisiana State Arboretum is home to over 150 species of plant life native to Louisiana. The varied topography of the arboretum makes it suitable for nearly all types of Louisiana vegetation, with the exception of those found in prairies and coastal marshes. This diversity of plant life provides a unique opportunity for tourists to explore and learn about the state's native flora.
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    Vue Orleans Observatory Deck

     New Orleans, LA
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    Independence Botanical Gardens

     Baton Rouge, LA
    The Independence Park Botanic Gardens are situated in the heart of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at 7950 Independence Boulevard. This location is easily accessible and offers a serene environment for visitors to explore and enjoy the beauty of nature.
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    LARC's Acadian Village

     Lafayette, LA
    The Acadian Village is a private cultural park situated in Lafayette, Louisiana. It is located on a 32-acre property owned by the Lafayette Association for Retarded Citizens (LARC). The park was established in the early 1970s with the aim of boosting tourism in Lafayette and providing employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.
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    Jungle Gardens

     Avery Island, LA
    Jungle Gardens, located on Avery Island in Louisiana, is a sprawling 170-acre botanical garden and bird sanctuary. This expansive natural space offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of flora and fauna in a serene and picturesque setting.
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    Laurens Henry Cohn Sr. Memorial Plant Arboretum

     Baton Rouge, LA
    The Laurens Henry Cohn Sr. Memorial Plant Arboretum is a 16-acre arboretum situated at 12206 Foster Road in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This location is easily accessible and open to the public daily, making it a convenient destination for tourists and locals alike.
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    Louisiana State Archives

     Baton Rouge, LA
    The Louisiana State Archives, established in 1956, is a significant institution under the Secretary of State of Louisiana. Its primary function is to collect, preserve, and make available for public use the state's historical records. This makes it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Louisiana, offering a unique insight into the state's past.
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    Shreveport Aquarium

     Shreveport, LA
    The Shreveport Aquarium is situated in Bossier City, Louisiana. Its location is unique as it is adjacent to the Red River and near the Texas Street Bridge. This strategic location not only provides a scenic view but also makes it easily accessible for visitors.
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    Zoosiana

     Broussard, LA
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    Basin St. Station

     New Orleans, LA
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    Meadows Museum of Art

     Shreveport, LA
    The initial collection of the Meadows Museum of Art was the Indochina Collection, which consists of paintings and drawings by French Academic artist Jean Despujols. These works document his time working in Indochina for the French government between 1936 and 1938. This collection provides a unique insight into the region during this period.
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    Chalmette Battlefield

     Chalmette, LA
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    Zigler Art Museum

     Jennings, LA
    The Zigler Art Museum, also known as ZAM, is an art museum situated in Jennings, Louisiana. It is conveniently located within the City Hall, making it easily accessible for visitors.
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    LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens

     Baton Rouge, LA