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  1. A Brief History of the Louisiana State Museum System. The Louisiana State Museums (LSM) origins date back to the late 1890s, when the Louisiana Historical Society (LHS) established a repository for historic documents and artifacts.

  2. Rayville Tourism: Tripadvisor has 408 reviews of Rayville Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Rayville resource.

  3. Louisiana State Museums, New Orleans, Louisiana. 25,668 likes · 2,408 talking about this · 7,787 were here. Welcome to the Louisiana State Museums' Official Facebook. Ten museums—one incredible state.

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    • The Cabildo
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    New Orleans The Cabildo, the site of the Louisiana Purchase transfer ceremonies in 1803 and one of Louisiana’s most significant historical buildings, features three floors of exhibitions covering the history of Louisiana through artifacts such as documents, paintings and 3D objects from the museum’s vast collection. The Cabildo neighbors the St. Lo...

    New Orleans The Presbytèrewas designed in 1791 to match the Cabildo, on the opposite side of St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square. In 1911, it became part of the Louisiana State Museum. The Presbytère’s two permanent exhibits reflect Louisiana's history of celebration and resilience. “Mardi Gras: It’s Carnival Time in Louisiana” features parade fl...

    New Orleans Experience the Louisiana Civil Rights Museum: The Inaugural Experience inside the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Three dynamic pathways — the Right to Assemble, the Right to Education, and the Right to Vote — weave together Louisiana’s Black history from the late 19th century through the modern Civil Rights movement. Archival video...

  4. Rayville is a town in and the parish seat of Richland Parish in northeastern Louisiana, United States. Mapcarta, the open map.

  5. The visual arts collection at the Louisiana State Museum contains over 2,000 paintings. Portraiture dominated painting in Louisiana from the 1770s through the early twentieth century.

  6. Find Tickets. If you have any problems purchasing your tickets online, please contact Damond Francois at (504) 568-6973 or dfrancois@crt.la.gov.

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