Museo di storia

LSU Rural Life Museum

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Andre
June 1, 2020
I love this place so much. Beautiful, educational, relaxing. It’s just a few exits away. A must stop
Savannah
September 15, 2022
In contrast to the large Antebellum homes and museums throughout Baton Rouge, the LSU Rural Life Museum is dedicated to the preservation of 18th and 19th century rural Louisiana natives life. Founded in 1970, the museum was formed out of the original family plantation, Windrush, and is managed by the LSU Agricultural Center. You can discover how people worked, ate, cooked and lived by exploring the buildings these people used daily. Step back in time to get a glimpse of what life was like in the past and experience the authentic artifacts displayed throughout the exhibits.
In contrast to the large Antebellum homes and museums throughout Baton Rouge, the LSU Rural Life Museum is dedicated to the preservation of 18th and 19th century rural Louisiana natives life. Founded in 1970, the museum was formed out of the original family plantation, Windrush, and is managed by th…
Ben
June 25, 2021
This is very cool! It's Kind of Hot in the summer, but so much
Mary-Glenn
April 4, 2018
The LSU Rural Life Museum provides excellent articles, exhibits and information to those interested in the lifestyles and life-ways of the rural people of Louisiana. Containing the largest collection of material culture of 19th century Louisiana, the Museum also houses artifacts dealing with everyday rural life up to the early 20th century. Information about these artifacts will be continuously added to the website. The Museum Library also gives visitors and students access to a wonderful collection of books for research. With the 19th century Plantation area, the Folk Architecture section, The Exhibit Barn, 32 historic buildings and thousaands of artifacts representing the rural way of life
The LSU Rural Life Museum provides excellent articles, exhibits and information to those interested in the lifestyles and life-ways of the rural people of Louisiana. Containing the largest collection of material culture of 19th century Louisiana, the Museum also houses artifacts dealing with everyda…
Scott
March 5, 2015
Great place to walk and visit

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Posizione
4560 Essen Lane
Baton Rouge, LA
Highlands/Perkins