Located
in DeQuincy which is about 25 miles northwest of Lake Charles, LA. Many
artifacts are displayed throughout the museum. There are two waiting
rooms, a ticket office and a baggage room with original floors and benches.
Outside the museum there is a 1913 steam locomotive, a Pullman passenger
car and two cabooses. The museum has a collection of model steam and
diesel engines as well as a working model train. The Louisiana Railroad
Days Festival is held here each year on the second weekend in April.
Located
15 miles from Natchitoches in Melrose. Also known as Yucca Plantation,
the plantation consists of 9 buildings. Take a tour and discover the
200-year history. Tours are given daily all year except for Mondays
and some holidays. This is one of the largest plantations in the United
States built by and for free blacks. The original owners, the Metoyers,
became the leading family of a community called Isle Brevelle where
free people of color were business people, plantation owners and slave
owners. There is also a collection of work by Clementine Hunter, a famous
African American folk artist.
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