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Capitol Park Museum, Museum in Baton Rouge, United States.

The Capitol Park Museum spans two floors and presents exhibits about Louisiana's history through artifacts, documents, photographs, and interactive displays.

The museum collection includes a preserved Civil War submarine and extensive steamboat artifacts that document Louisiana's maritime commercial development in the 19th century.

Exhibits present the influences of American Indians, French, Spanish, British colonists, and African Americans on Louisiana's social development through time.

The museum opens Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with admission fees of 7 dollars for adults and free entry for children under 6.

A 48-foot wooden shrimp trawler and an industrial oil-well head stand as full-size exhibits within the museum's permanent collection.

Location: Baton Rouge

Address: 660 N 4th St, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 70802 70802

Phone: +(225)3425428

Website: https://louisianastatemuseum.org

GPS coordinates: 30.45376,-91.18636

Latest update: March 3, 2025 00:05

Historic sites of Baton Rouge: art deco capitol, colonial plantations, Louisiana museums

Baton Rouge preserves its history through several sites that showcase Louisiana's development. The State Capitol building, an art deco structure from 1932, towers over downtown at 140 meters high and offers a view of the Mississippi River and its surroundings from its observation deck. Nearby, the Former Governor's Residence from 1850 exemplifies Southern colonial architecture with its white columns, while the Magnolia Mound Plantation, established in 1791, reconstructs the life of French cotton planters. The city’s museums document different aspects of regional history. The LSU Rural Life Museum houses artifacts and documents on Louisiana's farming techniques from the 18th to the 20th century. The USS Kidd, a World War II destroyer moored on the Mississippi, exhibits collections on American naval history. Louisiana State University's campus features the LSU Tiger Stadium, built in 1924 and capable of holding over 100,000 spectators. The city also has natural areas such as the Bluebonnet Marsh Nature Center with its 43 hectares of marsh accessible via trails, as well as a zoo with 800 animals across 200 species.

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