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The Louisiana Museum of Natural History is the state's museum of natural history located on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.It houses the LSU Museum of Natural Science (the former Museum of Zoology, hence the collection code LSUMZ), the LSU Herbarium, the Louisiana State Arthropod Museum which contains approximately 1.2 million specimens [1] of insects and related ...
LSU Rural Life Museum: Baton Rouge: East Baton Rouge: Baton Rouge area: Open air: Includes 19th century plantation buildings, examples of different Louisiana buildings, and a barn with tools, household items and antique equipment Madisonville Museum: Madisonville: St. Tammany: Baton Rouge area: Local history: Located in a historic courthouse [6]
Capitol Park Museum - Baton Rouge; CARTE Museum; Central Fire Station (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) K. USS Kidd (DD-661) L. Louisiana Art and Science Museum;
Baton Rouge Zoo - BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo is home to over 1,800 animals from around the world. The Baton Rouge Zoo was the first zoo in Louisiana to achieve the distinguished honor of being accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Blue Bayou Waterpark - Blue Bayou has over 20 water rides. Favorites are the "Mad Moccasin," "Conja" and ...
Louisiana Art and Science Museum, Baton Rouge; Louisiana Museum of Natural History, Baton Rouge; Touchstone Wildlife and Art Museum, Haughton;
The Capitol Park Museum is a branch of the Louisiana State Museum located at 660 N. 4th Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. There are two permanent exhibits on the history and culture of Louisiana. The building was designed by New Orleans–based design studio Eskew Dumez Ripple and exhibits were created by Christopher Chadbourne & Associates.
The Old Louisiana State Capitol, also known as the State House, is a historic government building, and now a museum, at 100 North Boulevard in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. It housed the Louisiana State Legislature from the mid-19th century until the current capitol tower building was constructed from 1929-32.
It is in Baton Rouge, in the U.S. state of Louisiana, in Highland Road Park. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The observatory uses a 20-inch (51 cm) Ritchey–Chrétien telescope (f/8.1) with a hyperbolic figured 20-inch primary mirror and a 7.25-inch secondary mirror – both conical shaped, made of lightweight, low-expansion ceramic – an OGS140 equatorial fork ...