Best Western Chateau Louisianne Suite Hotel 710 N Lobdell Boulevard Baton Rouge | - Corporations: : * 6 mile(s) from Convention center
- Nearby Cities: : * 55 mile(s) from Lafayette
* 70 mile(s) from New Orleans * 90 mile(s) from Natchez - Colleges: : * 5 mile(s) from Louisiana State University
- Local Attractions: : Fletcher-class destroyer USS KIDD (DD-661), the "Pirate of the Pacific." Located in the heart of scenic downtown Baton Rouge, the Louisiana Veterans Memorial serves to honor the men and women of our American armed forces. Through these pages, you will take a step back in time and learn about their sacrifices for the freedoms we enjoy today. Nottoway Plantation, at the edge of sugar cane fields, Nottoway stands overlooking the Mississippi River. This enormous mansion, completed in 1859, reflects an unusual combination. Greek revival architectural elements blend with innovations that were the fanciful desires of the original owner. Not only is the floor plan irregular, but the house contained many elements that were innovative and rare in the mid-19th century, such as indoor plumbing and hot and cold running water. Today Nottoway is open daily to the public, take a guided tour, stay overnight, have dinner, perhaps even get married in this magnificent plantation! Alligator Bayou, an ecotour through a pristine wilderness of winding bayous, alligator swamps and a stunning lake of old-growth cypress trees. See 'gators, snakes, egrets, herons and our abundant wildlife, and experience the riches of the Cajun culture and others that settled this wetland paradise 300 years ago. We're one of the most scenic and entertaining tours you'll find anywhere! Relax, eat, drink, dance the Cajun two-step and pass a good time with us, cher, in the real Louisiana on an adventure cruise you'll never forget! Magnolia Mound Plantation, located in Baton Rouge, the capital of Louisiana, Magnolia Mound is a rare example of the architectural influences of early settlers from France and the West Indies. One of Louisiana's oldest wooden structures, Magnolia Mound looks exactly as it did in the 1800's and remains an example of bousillage construction. Magnolia Mound is unique in southern Louisiana, not simply because of its quality of restoration or outstanding collections, but because it is still a vital part of the community. Through festivals, school programs, workshops, lectures and other special events, Magnolia Mound's mission is to illustrate and interpret the lifestyle of the French Creoles who formed the fascinating culture which still influences and pervades life in southern Louisiana. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and accredited by the American Association of Museums, Magnolia Mound is a property of the East Baton Rouge Parish Recreation and Park Commission restored under the auspices of the Foundation for Historical Louisiana, Inc. * 1 mile(s) from restaurant and business district
* 5 mile(s) from 19th Century Plantation Life, an outdoor museum * 5 mile(s) from Louisiana State University * 5 mile(s) from state capital * 6 mile(s) from Mississippi River and tourist attractions * 6 mile(s) from convention center * 20 mile(s) from Cajun Swamp tours * 30 mile(s) from plantations - Local Attractions: : Fletcher-class destroyer USS KIDD (DD-661), the "Pirate of the Pacific." Located in the heart of scenic downtown Baton Rouge, the Louisiana Veterans Memorial serves to honor the men and women of our American armed forces. Through these pages, you will take a step back in time and learn about their sacrifices for the freedoms we enjoy today. Nottoway Plantation, at the edge of sugar cane fields, Nottoway stands overlooking the Mississippi River. This enormous mansion, completed in 1859, reflects an unusual combination. Greek revival architectural elements blend with innovations that were the fanciful desires of the original owner. Not only is the floor plan irregular, but the house contained many elements that were innovative and rare in the mid-19th century, such as indoor plumbing and hot and cold running water. Today Nottoway is open daily to the public, take a guided tour, stay overnight, have dinner, perhaps even get married in this magnificent plantation! Alligator Bayou, an ecotour through a pristine wilderness of winding bayous, alligator swamps and a stunning lake of old-growth cypress trees. See 'gators, snakes, egrets, herons and our abundant wildlife, and experience the riches of the Cajun culture and others that settled this wetland paradise 300 years ago. We're one of the most scenic and entertaining tours you'll find anywhere! Relax, eat, drink, dance the Cajun two-step and pass a good time with us, cher, in the real Louisiana on an adventure cruise you'll never forget! Magnolia Mound Plantation, located in Baton Rouge, the capital of Louisiana, Magnolia Mound is a rare example of the architectural influences of early settlers from France and the West Indies. One of Louisiana's oldest wooden structures, Magnolia Mound looks exactly as it did in the 1800's and remains an example of bousillage construction. Magnolia Mound is unique in southern Louisiana, not simply because of its quality of restoration or outstanding collections, but because it is still a vital part of the community. Through festivals, school programs, workshops, lectures and other special events, Magnolia Mound's mission is to illustrate and interpret the lifestyle of the French Creoles who formed the fascinating culture which still influences and pervades life in southern Louisiana. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and accredited by the American Association of Museums, Magnolia Mound is a property of the East Baton Rouge Parish Recreation and Park Commission restored under the auspices of the Foundation for Historical Louisiana, Inc. * 1 mile(s) from restaurant and business district
* 5 mile(s) from 19th Century Plantation Life, an outdoor museum * 5 mile(s) from Louisiana State University * 5 mile(s) from state capital * 6 mile(s) from Mississippi River and tourist attractions * 6 mile(s) from convention center * 20 mile(s) from Cajun Swamp tours * 30 mile(s) from plantations - Local Attractions: : Fletcher-class destroyer USS KIDD (DD-661), the "Pirate of the Pacific." Located in the heart of scenic downtown Baton Rouge, the Louisiana Veterans Memorial serves to honor the men and women of our American armed forces. Through these pages, you will take a step back in time and learn about their sacrifices for the freedoms we enjoy today. Nottoway Plantation, at the edge of sugar cane fields, Nottoway stands overlooking the Mississippi River. This enormous mansion, completed in 1859, reflects an unusual combination. Greek revival architectural elements blend with innovations that were the fanciful desires of the original owner. Not only is the floor plan irregular, but the house contained many elements that were innovative and rare in the mid-19th century, such as indoor plumbing and hot and cold running water. Today Nottoway is open daily to the public, take a guided tour, stay overnight, have dinner, perhaps even get married in this magnificent plantation! Alligator Bayou, an ecotour through a pristine wilderness of winding bayous, alligator swamps and a stunning lake of old-growth cypress trees. See 'gators, snakes, egrets, herons and our abundant wildlife, and experience the riches of the Cajun culture and others that settled this wetland paradise 300 years ago. We're one of the most scenic and entertaining tours you'll find anywhere! Relax, eat, drink, dance the Cajun two-step and pass a good time with us, cher, in the real Louisiana on an adventure cruise you'll never forget! Magnolia Mound Plantation, located in Baton Rouge, the capital of Louisiana, Magnolia Mound is a rare example of the architectural influences of early settlers from France and the West Indies. One of Louisiana's oldest wooden structures, Magnolia Mound looks exactly as it did in the 1800's and remains an example of bousillage construction. Magnolia Mound is unique in southern Louisiana, not simply because of its quality of restoration or outstanding collections, but because it is still a vital part of the community. Through festivals, school programs, workshops, lectures and other special events, Magnolia Mound's mission is to illustrate and interpret the lifestyle of the French Creoles who formed the fascinating culture which still influences and pervades life in southern Louisiana. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and accredited by the American Association of Museums, Magnolia Mound is a property of the East Baton Rouge Parish Recreation and Park Commission restored under the auspices of the Foundation for Historical Louisiana, Inc. * 1 mile(s) from restaurant and business district
* 5 mile(s) from 19th Century Plantation Life, an outdoor museum * 5 mile(s) from Louisiana State University * 5 mile(s) from state capital * 6 mile(s) from Mississippi River and tourist attractions * 6 mile(s) from convention center * 20 mile(s) from Cajun Swamp tours * 30 mile(s) from plantations - Nearby Cities: : * 55 mile(s) from Lafayette
* 70 mile(s) from New Orleans * 90 mile(s) from Natchez - Nearby Cities: : * 55 mile(s) from Lafayette
* 70 mile(s) from New Orleans * 90 mile(s) from Natchez - Nearby Cities: : * 55 mile(s) from Lafayette
* 70 mile(s) from New Orleans * 90 mile(s) from Natchez - Transportation: : * 3 mile(s) from Greyhound bus station
* 8 mile(s) from Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport * 80 mile(s) from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport - Transportation: : * 3 mile(s) from Greyhound bus station
* 8 mile(s) from Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport * 80 mile(s) from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport - Transportation: : * 3 mile(s) from Greyhound bus station
* 8 mile(s) from Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport * 80 mile(s) from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport - Local Attractions: : * 1 mile(s) from Restuarants and Shopping, Towne Center at Cedar Lodge
* 5 mile(s) from 19th Century Plantation L * 5 mile(s) from Louisiana State University * 5 mile(s) from state capital * 6 mile(s) from Mississippi River * 6 mile(s) from convention center * 20 mile(s) from Cajun Swamp tours * 30 mile(s) from plantations - Local Attractions: : * 1 mile from the restaurant and business district
* 5 miles from 19th Century Plantation Life, an outdoor museum * 5 miles from Louisiana State University * 5 miles from state capital * 6 miles from Mississippi River and tourist attractions * 6 miles from convention center * 20 miles from Cajun Swamp tours * 30 miles from plantations - Transportation: : * 3 mile(s) from Greyhound Bus Station
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