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The LSU Rural Life Museum is а museum of Louisiana history in Baton Rouge, US. [1] It is located in the Burden Museum and Gardens, a 400-acre (1,600,000 m 2) agricultural research experiment station, and is operated under the aegis of Louisiana State University.
LSU Rural Life Museum - Commemorates the contributions made by Baton Rouge's various cultural groups through interpretive programs and events throughout the year. The Old Arsenal Powder Magazine - Is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
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]
Pages in category "Museums in Baton Rouge, Louisiana" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... LSU Rural Life Museum; M. Magnolia Mound ...
LSU Rural Life Museum, Baton Rouge; Vermilionville Cajun and Creole Folklife Park, Lafayette [19] ... Late 19th- to early 20th-century rural life, 18 structures 1879 ...
The LSU Museum of Art shares the Shaw Center for the Arts with many cultural partners including the LSU School of Art Gallery, LSU's Laboratory for Creative Arts and Technology, the Manship Theatre, and the Community School for the Arts of the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge. [60] There is also the LSU Museum of Natural Science, LSU Rural ...
Rural Louisiana includes some of the poorest parishes (counties) in the United States. To enhance economic opportunity in these impoverished areas, the LSU AgCenter has established the Delta Rural Development Center in Oak Grove in the northeastern corner of the state. Educational programs offered include leadership training, workshops on grant ...
The Museum of West Louisiana in Leesville includes the Alexander Airhart Home, a dogtrot house. [18] The LSU Rural Life Museum in Baton Rouge includes a restored dogtrot house built by Thomas Neal Sr. from the 1860s to the early 1870s in Rapides Parish. The home was lived in by descendants of Mr. Neal until 1976, and was moved to the museum in ...