Captions List for Louisiana outside New Orleans Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Louisiana: outside of New Orleans: .

See also: Louisiana, Captions List for New Orleans, LA
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  • Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Capitol (1930-32) (34 floors) tallest State Capitol in USA.
  • Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Capitol over garden of Capitol grounds.
  • Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Capitol framed by Spanish moss.
  • Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Capitol in late afternoon sunlight.
  • Baton Rouge: Crown of Louisiana State Capitol tower with winged guardian figures & carved pelicans.
  • Baton Rouge: Beacon light plus Art Deco Eagle atop Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Winged guardian figures atop Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Winged guardian figures atop Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Art Deco octagonal crown of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Base & 48 steps of Louisiana State Capitol, each representing American state at time of construction.
  • Baton Rouge: The Pioneers statue shows men & women who carved Louisiana out of wilderness at Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: The Pioneers statue with soldier, explorer, priest, natives & others who settled state at Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: The Patriots statue show mourners of warrior slain in battle at Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Art Deco design details with reliefs of pioneers Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville & Andrew Jackson at Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: The Patriots statue beneath row of pioneer carvings at Louisiana State Capitol in light of sunset.
  • Baton Rouge: Symbolic carvings around portal of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: State Pelican shield with carved eagles over door of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Allegorical relief in Greek style of arts, education, science, etc. on Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Allegorical relief in Greek style philosopher or ruler on Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Allegorical relief in Greek style of agriculture on Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Allegorical relief in Greek style of goddess of agriculture on Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Relief of black man cutting sugar cane at Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Relief of black woman picking cotton at Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Stylized pelican relief at Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Bronze screen with pelicans at Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Bronze pelican at Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Senate chamber of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Desks in Senate chamber of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Ceiling in Senate chamber of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Stairwell outside Senate chamber of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: House chamber of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Ceiling in House chamber of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Lamp in House chamber of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Entrance Memorial Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Goddess of Knowledge mural (1932) by Jules Guerin on House end of Entrance Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Family at end of day of working the fields section of Goddess of Knowledge mural (1932) by Jules Guerin on House end of Entrance Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Harvesting abundance section of Goddess of Knowledge mural (1932) by Jules Guerin on House end of Entrance Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Goddess of Abundance mural (1932) by Jules Guerin on Senate end of Entrance Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Harvesting fruits from above ground on Goddess of Abundance mural (1932) by Jules Guerin on Senate end of Entrance Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Harvesting fruits from the ground on Goddess of Abundance mural (1932) by Jules Guerin on Senate end of Entrance Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Shields of France ceiling painting in Entrance Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Shields of USA on ceiling of Memorial Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Symbols of native Americans of Louisiana on ceiling of Memorial Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Bronze lamp in Memorial Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Bronze plaque of early steam locomotive in Memorial Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Bronze plaque of man weighing cotton bale in Memorial Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Bronze plaque of mason setting stone wall in Memorial Hall of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Bronze doors weighing one ton each showing history of Louisiana at entrance to House Chamber at Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Statue of Jean Bapiste Lemoyne, Sieur de Bienville, colonial governor of Louisiana (1701-13; 16-17; 18-25; 33-43) & founder of New Orleans in State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Statue of William Charles Coles Clairborne, first American governor of Louisiana Purchase Territory (1804-12) & of State of Louisiana (1812-16) in State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Statue of Henry Watkins Allen, Confederate Governor of Louisiana (1864-5) in State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Painting of assassination of Huey P. Long in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Bienville meets the Ouachas & Bayougoulas [Indians] at Bayou Plaquemine (1699) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Bienville halts the English at English Turn (1699) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Building of Fort Maurepas by Iberville (1700) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Iberville at the Natchez Village (1709) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Founding of Natchitoches by St. Denis (1714) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Founding of New Orleans by Bienville (1718) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Bienville & the Black Code (1724) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: O'Reilly introduces the Law of the Indies (1769) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Drafting the Constitution of the United States (1787) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: The making of sugar by De Bore (1794) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Signing the Louisiana Purchase Treaty (1803) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: The preparation of the Code Napoleon (1801-03) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: The preparation of the Civil Code of Louisiana bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Capture of the Spanish Fort at Baton Rouge (1810) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Arrival of the first steamboat, the "New Orleans"(1812) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: American flotilla resists British Advance (1814) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Battle of New Orleans (8 January 1815) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Andrew Jackson on the Battlefield at Chalmette (1815) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Reception given to Lafayette (1824) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: The Pontchartrain Railroad (1831) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Signing of the treaty with the Caddo Indians (1835) bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: New Orleans of 1850 bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: The Convention of 1861 In Baton Rouge bronze door panel in Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Front lawn of Louisiana State Capitol with grave of Huey Long at center.
  • Baton Rouge: Grave of assassinated governor Huey Long on front lawn of Louisiana State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Statue of assassinated governor Huey Long facing Louisiana State Capitol with carved base of mourning citizens.
  • Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Capitol Park on Capitol Lake with chemical plants beyond.
  • Baton Rouge: Claiborne Building (2002) (8 floors) (1201 North Third St.) at Louisiana State Capitol Park on Capitol Lake.
  • Baton Rouge: Steps of Claiborne Building at Louisiana State Capitol Park on Capitol Lake.
  • Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Capitol Park on Capitol Lake with state office buildings: Livingston (Justice) at top; Poydras (Insurance) at right; & First Circuit Court of Appeals buildings.
  • Baton Rouge: First Circuit Court of Appeals (1994) in Louisiana State Capitol Park on Capitol Lake.
  • Baton Rouge: Chemical complex north of Louisiana State Capitol Park.
  • Baton Rouge: State Capital Annex (1938) (6 floors).
  • Baton Rouge: Art Deco facade artwork of State Capital Annex.
  • Baton Rouge: Lamp standards of State Capital Annex topped with pelicans.
  • Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Capitol grounds with Old Arsenal Powder Magazine & Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Old Arsenal Powder Magazine (1835) on Capitol grounds.
  • Baton Rouge: Old Arsenal Powder Magazine above flower beds.
  • Baton Rouge: Old Arsenal Powder Magazine gates.
  • Baton Rouge: Pentagon Barracks (1819-22) for U.S. troops & used by Louisiana State University (1886-1925). One building destroyed by flood.
  • Baton Rouge: Pentagon Barracks details from state Capitol observation level.
  • Baton Rouge: Columns of Pentagon Barracks.
  • Baton Rouge: Governor's Mansion on Capitol Lake.
  • Baton Rouge: House on Capitol Lake.
  • Baton Rouge: Old State Capitol over park fountains.
  • Baton Rouge: Gothic towers of Old State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Old State Capitol (1847-50) (100 North St.) burned (1862) to brick shell in Civil War & restored (1882).
  • Baton Rouge: North facade of Old State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Main doors of Old State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Cast iron fence (1855) by John Hill Foundry around Old State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Cast iron eagle on main gateway of Old State Capitol fence.
  • Baton Rouge: WW I Gratitude rail car given by France to Louisiana at Old State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Spiral cast iron stairwell in Old State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Details of spiral staircase in Old State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Gothic details of atrium of Old State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Multicolored atrium of Old State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Stained glass domed atrium of Old State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Confederate States medal (1862) in Old State Capitol Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: View of Mississippi River & Interstate Highway 10 bridge from top of State Capitol building.
  • Baton Rouge: Interstate Highway 10 bridge over Mississippi River & Belle of Baton Rouge Riverboat Casino.
  • Baton Rouge: Interstate Highway 10 bridge over Mississippi River, Belle of Baton Rouge Riverboat Casino & USS Kidd Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Barge under Interstate Highway 10 bridge on Mississippi River.
  • Baton Rouge: Interstate Highway 10 bridge over Port of Greater Baton Rouge facilities.
  • Baton Rouge: Hollywood Casino on Mississippi River overview.
  • Baton Rouge: Hollywood Casino on Mississippi River details.
  • Baton Rouge: Barges on Mississippi River.
  • Baton Rouge: Barges on Mississippi River.
  • Baton Rouge: Tugs & barges on Mississippi River.
  • Baton Rouge: Tugs & barges on Mississippi River.
  • Baton Rouge: Small tug boat on Mississippi River.
  • Baton Rouge: View of Baton Rouge from Capitol observation deck with Interstate 10 bridge, black One American Place tower & various state office buildings.
  • Baton Rouge: Skyline of Baton Rouge from Capitol observation deck with Chase, One American Place, Bienville & Iberville buildings.
  • Baton Rouge: Bienville & Iberville buildings over front lawn of State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: One American Place & Iberville buildings.
  • Baton Rouge: Skyline of Baton Rouge over levee covered with theater benches.
  • Baton Rouge: Skyline of Baton Rouge with planetarium & Old State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: State Library of Louisiana (701 N. Fourth St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Iberville Building (LA Dept. of Social Services) (2006) (9 floors) (625 North Fourth St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Facade details of Iberville Building.
  • Baton Rouge: Iberville & LaSalle (LA Depts. of Natural Resources & Revenue) Buildings (2001) (12 floors) (617 North Third St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Bienville Building (LA Dept. of Health & Hospitals) (2006) (9 floors) (626 North Fourth St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Bienville Building corner with Louisiana State Capitol beyond.
  • Baton Rouge: One American Place (1974) (24 floors) (301 Main St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Chase Tower (1968) (21 floors) (451 Florida St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Chase Tower above St. James Episcopal Church.
  • Baton Rouge: Arena of River Center (275 South River Road).
  • Baton Rouge: Baton Rouge River Center Exhibition Hall (2004) (275 South River Road).
  • Baton Rouge: Columbus statue (1992) by Franco Alessandrini.
  • Baton Rouge: Old State Capitol & River Center flank Dr. Martin Luther King Memorial sculpture (1997) by Arthur Silverman.
  • Baton Rouge: River Center (former Centroplex) (1978) (10 floors) (222 St. Louis St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Baton Rouge Theatre for the Performing Arts at River Center.
  • Baton Rouge: Courtyard between Library at River Center & Old State Capitol eagle gates.
  • Baton Rouge: Sculpture commemorating Oliver Pollock, American Patriot & nine compatriots by Frank Hayden at Library at River Center.
  • Baton Rouge: One City Plaza building (1983) (8 floors) (445 North Boulevard).
  • Baton Rouge: City Plaza building entrance.
  • Baton Rouge: East Baton Rouge Parish Court House (222 St. Louis St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Old Governor's Mansion (1930) (502 North St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Side view of Old Governor's Mansion.
  • Baton Rouge: Old Post Office (1894) (355 North Blvd.) & former City Hall, now City Club of Baton Rouge.
  • Baton Rouge: Upper story detail of Old Post Office & former City Hall.
  • Baton Rouge: Window detail of Old Post Office & former City Hall.
  • Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Office Building, Lyceum Dean (124 North Third St.) & North Third Streetscape.
  • Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Office Building (1927) (12 floors) (150 North Third St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Heritage buildings around Roumain Building on North Third Street.
  • Baton Rouge: Roumain Building (1923) (6 floors) (343 North Third St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Cast iron overhang of Roumain Building.
  • Baton Rouge: Terra cotta facade details of Roumain Building.
  • Baton Rouge: State National Life building (7 floors) (263 Third St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Hilton Capitol Center (former Heidelberg Hotel) (1927) (11 floors) (201 Lafayette St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Entrance facade of former Heidelberg Hotel, now Hilton Capitol Center.
  • Baton Rouge: Baton Rouge Waterworks Company Standpipe (1937) (131 Lafayette St.).
  • Baton Rouge: One of Baton Rouge's last remaining buildings with cast iron balconies (121 Convention St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Cast iron balcony at 121 Convention St.
  • Baton Rouge: Louisiana Art & Science Museum in former Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Co. Station (1925) (100 S. River St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Planetarium of Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: St. Joseph Cathedral (1853) (412 North St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Tower of St. Joseph Cathedral (1891).
  • Baton Rouge: St. James Episcopal Church (1895) (34m 112ft) (208 N. 4th St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Gothic entrance door of St. James Episcopal Church.
  • Baton Rouge: Tower of St. James Episcopal Church.
  • Baton Rouge: Tiffany stained glass windows in apse of St. James Episcopal Church.
  • Baton Rouge: Tiffany stained glass window of flowers in St. James Episcopal Church.
  • Baton Rouge: Tiffany stained glass window of angel with lilies in St. James Episcopal Church.
  • Baton Rouge: Tiffany stained glass window of tree & lilies in St. James Episcopal Church.
  • Baton Rouge: Stained glass window of Palm Sunday in St. James Episcopal Church.
  • Baton Rouge: Stained glass window of Christ as shepherd in St. James Episcopal Church.
  • Baton Rouge: USS Kidd destroyer DD661 restored to WW II era at Historic Warship & Veterans Memorial Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Superstructure details of destroyer USS Kidd.
  • Baton Rouge: USS Kidd museum ship on Mississippi River beside Veterans Memorial Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Gun turrets of destroyer USS Kidd.
  • Baton Rouge: A-7E Corsair jet attack aircraft outside Veterans Memorial Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: A-7E Corsair & skyline of Baton Rouge.
  • Baton Rouge: P-40N Warhawk (1938-44) with Flying Tiger markings of 1941 American Volunteer Group & Louisiana Ace Capt. Wiltz Segura at Veterans Memorial Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Flying Tiger teeth on P-40N Warhawk (1938-44) prop fighter at Veterans Memorial Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Model of side-wheeler steamboat Mississippi which took Commodore Perry to Japan & was lost March, 1863 during Farragut's attempt to fight past Port Hudson, LA. Part of large model ship collection at Veterans Memorial Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Replica of Columbus's ship Nina docked on Mississippi River at Veterans Memorial Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Masts of Columbus's ship Nina replica.
  • Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Museum beside State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Museum (2006) (660 N. 4th St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Entrance courtyard of Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Entrance windows of Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: View from entrance courtyard of Louisiana State Museum to State Capitol.
  • Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Museum with Musicians sculpture by Al Lavergne.
  • Baton Rouge: Napoleon Peace Medal (c1800) given to Indian tribes to cement relationships in Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: New Orleans Battle Flag presented to Andrew Jackson after his victory in 1815 in Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Zachary Taylor's sombrero worn by future President in Mexican Wars in Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Zachary Taylor's sword made in New Orleans (c1840) used in Mexican Wars in Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Painting of Confederate steamboat running Union blockade in Civil War at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Archeological objects recovered from Port Hudson Civil War site at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Confederate submarine (c1862) found in 1878 in Lake Pontchartrain probably scuttled to keep it from Union troops at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Army wagon ambulance of Civil War vintage used until WW II at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: General Clair Chenault's Flying Tiger uniform jacket (1943) at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Huey P. Long (1893-1935) tombstone used until his body reburied in State Capitol lawn at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Model of J.M. White Steamboat (1878-88) at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Silver sugar bowl & creamer (c1898) from Steamboat Imperial at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Lobster overlooks entrance to state history display at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Antique gas pump with pelican at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Lucky Hot Dog cart (c1950) at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Evangeline Song & Chorus music reflects popularity of fictional character settled to Louisiana at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Acadian (Cajun) furniture on display at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Coushatta (Kaosati) native tribal woven mask from Elton, LA by Lorena Langley (c1980) at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Chitimacha chain link native basket (c1920) at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Fats Domino outfit (c1975) at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Mardi Gras display at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Mardi Gras dragon at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Mardi Gras seahorse at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Mardi Gras flag boy suit at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Detail of Mardi Gras costume with pelican & chicks at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Detail of Mardi Gras black & white costume at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Detail of Mardi Gras queen's costume at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Detail of Mardi Gras king's costume at Louisiana State Museum.
  • Baton Rouge: Shaw Center for the Arts (2005) (402 N. 4th St.).
  • Baton Rouge: Facade & fountain of Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Northern facade of Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Shaw Center for the Arts & historic Waterworks Company Standpipe.
  • Baton Rouge: Newcomb Pottery three handled cup at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Newcomb Pottery vase with irises at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Newcomb Pottery teapot & cups at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Newcomb Pottery blue candlestick with drip tray at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Newcomb Pottery blue plate with crayfish at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Newcomb Pottery coffeepot, sugar & creamer with yellow flowers at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Newcomb Pottery bowl with blue roses at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Newcomb Pottery bowl with white geese & sunflowers at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Newcomb Pottery pitcher with three lobed flowers at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Newcomb Pottery pitcher with yellow-red berries at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Newcomb Pottery bluish vase with green fronds at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Early American furniture collection (c1770-1830) at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Gallery with portrait paintings at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Portrait of Maria Walpole, Countess Walgrave (c1760) by Sir Joshua Reynolds at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Portrait of Governor John Hoskins Stone of Maryland (1797-8) by Rembrandt Peale at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Miniature portraits of Mr. & Mrs. Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Prud'homme (c1810-20) by Ambrose Duval at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Painting (1864) of Civil War land-naval Battle of Port Hudson on the Mississippi (March 14, 1863) by Edward Everand Arnold at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: Portrait of Mr. Gaude of New Orleans & Biloxi (1875) by John Genin at Shaw Center for the Arts.
  • Baton Rouge: LSU Campus Memorial Tower (1923) (53m 175 ft).
  • Baton Rouge: LSU Campus Memorial Tower upper levels.
  • Baton Rouge: David F. Boyd Hall (1924) on LSU Campus.
  • Baton Rouge: Murphy J. Foster Hall (1923) aka Museum of Natural Science on LSU Campus.
  • Baton Rouge: Typical campus architecture of Allen Hall on LSU Campus.
  • Baton Rouge: Atkinson Hall on LSU Campus.
  • New Orleans: Bridge over Lake Ponchartrain from air.
  • New Orleans: Aerial view of New Orleans from over Lake Ponchartrain.
  • New Orleans: Aerial view of Interstate 10 at Jefferson with New Orleans in distance.
  • New Orleans: New Orleans Airport.
  • New Orleans: Terminal of New Orleans Airport.
  • New Orleans: Musical mural at New Orleans Airport.
  • Destrehan: Destrehan Plantation (1787 & 1840) (13034 River Road).
  • Destrehan: Facade of Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Non-riverside door of Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Old water cistern of Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Stairwell of Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Upstairs living area of Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Writing desk at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Ceiling candelabra at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Fireplace at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Kitchen at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Kitchen at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Pantry of Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Traditional breads at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Antique style deserts at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Kumquat tree decorated at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Bedroom with full tester bed at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Bed headboard & post carvings at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Bed post carving details symbolic of wheat, rice & tobacco, then grown at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Mantle clock at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Marble bathtub at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Print showing Death of Napoleon at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Document naming John Noel Destrehan & others to the Territorial Legislature of Orleans (1806) as signed by Thomas Jefferson, President & James Madison, Secretary of State displayed at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Signatures of Thomas Jefferson, President & James Madison, Secretary of State on document naming members of Orleans Territorial Legislature at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Summer kitchen outbuilding & sugar boiling kettle at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Fireplace in kitchen outbuilding at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Crockery in kitchen outbuilding at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Mirliton squash (aka vegetable pears) at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Washhouse at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Slave cabins at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Painting of slave rebellion tribunal (1811) at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Oak tree at Destrehan Plantation.
  • Destrehan: Ormond Plantation (13786 River Road).
  • Destrehan: Double galleries of Ormond Plantation.
  • San Francisco Plantation (1856) (2646 Highway 44).
  • Gallery, column & bracket details of San Francisco Plantation.
  • Double stairways of San Francisco Plantation.
  • Widow's walk & gables of San Francisco Plantation.
  • Side view of San Francisco Plantation with cistern.
  • Cistern of San Francisco Plantation.
  • State route 3213 bridge over Mississippi River near Vacherie.
  • State route 3213 bridge over Mississippi River near Vacherie.
  • Vacherie: Laura: A Creole Plantation (1805) (2247 River Road LA#18).
  • Vacherie: Men's & women's staircases of Laura: A Creole Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Decorated pediment of Laura: A Creole Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Rear view of Laura: A Creole Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Antique painting of Laura: A Creole Plantation with riverboat.
  • Vacherie: Dining room of Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Creole-style wrap around fireplace at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Decorated bowl of fruits at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: China cabinet at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Settee at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Writing desk at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Sleigh bed at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Four-poster bed at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Antique wine bottles at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Ceramic food storage jars at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Stoneware & glass food storage jugs at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Wooden bowl with gourds at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Gardens of Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Outdoor kitchen ruins at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Satsuma citrus fruit tree at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Slave cabins at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Slave cabin at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Interior of slave cabin at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Plantation store at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Painted metal craft frog at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Sculpted craft rabbit at Laura Plantation.
  • Vacherie: St. Philip's church (1921) (1175 River Road, LA#18 ).
  • Vacherie: St. Joseph plantation (c1830) (3535 River Road, LA#18 ).
  • Vacherie: Oblique view of St. Joseph plantation.
  • Vacherie: Oak Alley Plantation (1837-9) (3645 River Road, LA#18 ).
  • Vacherie: Oak Alley Plantation house seen through row of oak trees.
  • Vacherie: Non river side of Oak Alley Plantation house.
  • Vacherie: Plantation side entrance of Oak Alley house.
  • Vacherie: Roofline of Oak Alley Plantation house.
  • Vacherie: Bell beside Oak Alley Plantation house.
  • Vacherie: Columns of Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Porch of Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Plantation office in Oak Alley house.
  • Vacherie: Pigeon hole filing system in Plantation office in Oak Alley house.
  • Vacherie: Desk in Plantation office in Oak Alley house.
  • Vacherie: Dining room with overhead "Shoe-fly" fan in Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Dining room table setting in Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Portrait of Valcour La Petit Verseilles, brother-in-law of Jacques Verseilles, first owner of Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Portrait of Josephine Jacques, sister of first owner of Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Porcelain vase at Oak Alley Plantation, original to house.
  • Vacherie: Piano at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Fireplace at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Antique desk with bookcase at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Table with antiques at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Four poster bed in isolation illness room at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Frame to hold bedding above bed warmer with coals at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Antique rolling pin for smoothing moss filled mattress bedding at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Antique dresser at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Child's room at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Upstairs sitting area at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Pineapple patter on bedpost at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Plaster ceiling medallion at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Chandelier at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Rosewood cradle original to Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Bedroom of last resident of Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Collection of Newcomb Pottery at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Creeping plant in sugar cauldron at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Formal plantings at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Bell in garden of Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Resurrection fern which is usually brown but turns green in heavy rain on oak tree at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Oak tree lined path to Mississippi River from Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: River Explorer tourist boat docked at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: Boarding area of River Explorer tourist boat at Oak Alley Plantation.
  • Vacherie: State route 70 bridge over Mississippi River near Union & Burnside.
  • Burnside: Houmas House (1790s & 1840) (40136 LA 942).
  • Burnside: Galleries of Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Houmas House beyond Spanish Moss.
  • Burnside: Front entrance of Houmas Plantation House.
  • Burnside: Windows of Houmas Plantation.
  • Burnside: Octagonal outbuilding at Houmas Plantation.
  • Burnside: Porch windows of Houmas Plantation.
  • Burnside: Garden of Houmas Plantation House.
  • Burnside: Passageway at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Rear garden of Houmas House with original house (1775).
  • Burnside: Original house of Houmas Plantation.
  • Burnside: Azaleas at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Azalea at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Entry hall of Houmas House painted with nature scenes.
  • Burnside: Entry hall painting of dog & birds among sugar cane by Craig Black at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Entry hall painting of Roseate Spoonbill by Craig Black at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Makers name of 1847 Map showing Louisiana plantations at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Portrait of Julie Manet in parlor of Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Parlor of Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Dining room fireplace at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Side table in dining room at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Dining room table at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Dining room centerpiece at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Side table in dining room at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Silver serving dish in shape of lobsters at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Antique wine server at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Flytrap at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Newcomb pottery cup at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Antique card table at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Christmas tree at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Billiard room at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Model of steamboat Robert E. Lee at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Painting of steamboats at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Painting of steamboats at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Mantle clock with two waterfowl at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Christmas puppets on cantilevered spiral staircase at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Christmas tree at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Historical portrait at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Silver coffee & tea service at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Carved wooden wardrobe at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Franklin Pierce pipe at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Black slave mask at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Black woman coin bank at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Kit against vampires at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Porcelain vase painted with swan at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Half tester bed at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Half tester bed at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Carved Mallard bed (identified by egg in headboard) only piece original to Houmas House.
  • Burnside: Bust of Teddy Roosevelt who stayed at Houmas House.
  • Burnside: View from Houmas House to dike of Mississippi River.
  • White Castle: Nottoway Plantation (1859) (30970 LA 405).
  • White Castle: Nottaway Plantation main entrance.
  • White Castle: Nottaway Plantation seen under oaks.
  • White Castle: Nottaway Plantation courtyard.
  • White Castle: Hostess welcomes visitors to Nottoway Plantation.
  • White Castle: Ballroom of Nottoway Plantation.
  • White Castle: Arches of ballroom of Nottoway Plantation.
  • White Castle: Dining room at Nottoway Plantation.
  • White Castle: Meissen table setting in Nottoway Plantation dining room.
  • White Castle: Sitting area at Nottoway Plantation.
  • White Castle: Music room in Nottoway Plantation.
  • White Castle: Plasterwork at Nottoway Plantation.
  • White Castle: Mantle clock at Nottoway Plantation restaurant.
  • St. Francisville: Grace Episcopal Church (1860) (11621 Ferdinand St.).
  • St. Francisville: Draped tombstone & tower of Grace Episcopal Church.
  • St. Francisville: Graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
  • St. Francisville: Cast iron fences around plots in graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
  • St. Francisville: Late 19th C tombstones at Grace Episcopal Church.
  • St. Francisville: Antique tombstones among oaks at Grace Episcopal Church.
  • St. Francisville: Monument with carved ivy in graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
  • St. Francisville: Philippines Spanish American War tomb (1900) in graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
  • St. Francisville: Anchor carved on tombstone in graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
  • St. Francisville: Union soldier's grave in graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
  • St. Francisville: Egyptian Revival style tomb at Grace Episcopal Church.
  • St. Francisville: Egyptian symbol detail on tomb in graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
  • St. Francisville: West Feliciana Parish Courthouse (1903) (Prosperity St. at Ferdinand).
  • St. Francisville: Masonic Lodge (1903) (Prosperity St. at Ferdinand).
  • St. Francisville: Miss Lise's Cottage, home of first telephone girl.
  • St. Francisville: Law Office (1842) (Prosperity St. at Royal).
  • St. Francisville: Former Bank of Commerce & Trust Co. (1905) (9814 Royal St. at Prosperity).
  • St. Francisville: Art Gallery (9907 Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: White's Cottage (late 19th C) in Dog Trot Style (on Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: Audubon Market Hall (1819) with Magistrate's Office upstairs.
  • St. Francisville: Original Methodist Church Parsonage (c1899) (9892 Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: Seabrook Creole Cottage (1810) with gallery & Georgian trim added (c1820) (on Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: Methodist Church (1899) (9856 Royal St.) with 1844 bell tower.
  • St. Francisville: Robb House (1895) now Methodist Church Parsonage.
  • St. Francisville: Facade details of Robb House.
  • St. Francisville: Blue gingerbread house on Royal St. opposite Methodist Church.
  • St. Francisville: Virginia House (1817, 1826, 1855) (on Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: Printer's Cottage (c late 1700s) (on Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: Propinquity brick house (1809) (9780 Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: Serendipity double galleried house (c1895) (9794 Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: Camilla Leake Barrow House saltbox (1809) & Greek Revival (1859) (9779 Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: Sainte Reine house (1894) (9758 Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: Prospect house (prior to 1807) (9746 Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: Porch of Prospect house.
  • St. Francisville: Hillcroft house (1905) (9732 Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: Corner Cottage (mid 1800s) (9727 Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: Orange Creole-style cottage (9721 Royal St.).
  • St. Francisville: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church (c1871) (Ferdinand at Sewell Sts.).
  • St. Francisville: Museum of West Feliciana Historical Society (11757 Ferdinand St.).
  • St. Francisville: Albert Sydney Brasseaux house (1895) (on Ferdinand St. at about 11801) is embellished version of Southern "dog-trot" style.
  • St. Francisville: Pink Creole-style cottage (11841 Ferdinand St.).
  • St. Francisville: Cottage with pyramidal roof (11893 Ferdinand St.).
  • St. Francisville: Joseph Goldman Townhouse (1887) (11925 Ferdinand St.).
  • St. Francisville: Yellow Creole-style cottage (11840 Ferdinand St.).
  • St. Francisville: Shotgun double cottage (11808 Ferdinand St.).
  • St. Francisville: Wooden colonial cottage (11798 Ferdinand St.).
  • St. Francisville: Red, green & yellow wooden colonial cottage (11792 Ferdinand St.).
  • St. Francisville: Brant's Cottage (1868) (11782 Ferdinand St.).
  • St. Francisville: Black Burial Society lodge (1883) (on Ferdinand St. opposite Historical Museum).
  • St. Francisville: Double Creole-style cottage with dormer (11734 Ferdinand St.).
  • St. Francisville: Oakley Plantation at the Audubon Historic Site (a LA State Park) (11788 LA Hwy 965) where John James Audubon painted.
  • St. Francisville: Oakley Plantation house facade with sun screen.
  • St. Francisville: Outdoor spiral staircase of Oakley Plantation house.
  • St. Francisville: Oakley Plantation house end facade over garden.
  • St. Francisville: Oakley Plantation house end facade over garden.
  • St. Francisville: Parlor of Oakley Plantation house.
  • St. Francisville: Library of Oakley Plantation house.
  • St. Francisville: Herbal collection at Oakley Plantation house.
  • St. Francisville: Back buildings of Oakley Plantation house.
  • St. Francisville: Fireplace in kitchen out building of Oakley Plantation house.
  • St. Francisville: Kitchen storage of Oakley Plantation house.
  • St. Francisville: Kitchen cupboard & stoneware crocks of Oakley Plantation house.
  • St. Francisville: Turkey at Oakley Plantation of Audubon Historic Site.
  • St. Francisville: Face of turkey at Oakley Plantation of Audubon Historic Site.
  • St. Francisville: Museum at Oakley Plantation of Audubon Historic Site.
  • St. Francisville: John James Audubon print (1836) of Black-Bellied Plover (Charadrius helveticus) at Audubon Historic Site State Park.
  • St. Francisville: Paint box used by John James Audubon (c1830s) at Audubon State Park.
  • St. Francisville: Map of Spanish Land Grant (1796) to neighbor of Oakley Plantation owned by Ruffin Gray at Audubon Historic Site State Park.
  • St. Francisville: Button collection found in floor of Oakley Plantation house at Audubon Historic Site State Park museum.
  • St. Francisville: Slavery display in Audubon Historic Site State Park museum.
  • St. Francisville: West Florida rebellion (1810) display in Audubon Historic Site State Park museum.
  • Clinton: East Feliciana Parish Courthouse (1840) (at St. Helena & Liberty Sts.).
  • Clinton: Lawyer's Row (1840-65) (Woodville St.).
  • Clinton: St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (1871) (Church St.
  • Jackson: Milbank (former Bank of Jackson) (1835) & Presbyterian church (1852) (Bank & Erin Sts.).
  • Houma: Lift bridge over an inland waterway near Houma.
  • Houma: Swamp tour boat near Houma.
  • Houma: Cypress trees in the swamps.

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