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Listed alphabetically with several swamp tours grouped at the end.
America's WETLAND Birding Trail
Houma Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Visitor Center
114 Tourist Dr, Gray 70359...................................... 800-688-2732
The Terrebonne Loop consists of five of the most breathtaking
areas in South Louisiana. www.americaswetland.com
Bayou Lafourche Folklife & Heritage Museum
110 Main St, Lockport 70374....................................985-532-5909
Open Tues and Thu, 10am - 4pm, and by appt.
Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum
7910 W Park Av, Houma 70364................................985-580-7200
A Tribute to the area's important connection with the seafood
industry,
water transportation, wetlands, and water based
hunting, and
mining occupations. Also, visit The Lagniappe
Store and Bayouside
Gallery.
www.houmaterrebonne.org/waterlife.asp |
Brownell Memorial Park & Carillon Tower
3359 Hwy. 70, Morgan City, LA 70380.....................985-384-2283
A 9.5-acre park adjacent to Lake Palourde. The 106 ft. tall carillon
tower contains 61 bronze bells, which were cast in Holland.
Includes a designated bird sanctuary. A must for naturalists and
photography buffs. Closed Mon & Tues, Open Wed - Sun,
9am -5pm.Will open anytime for groups. Admission is Free
Chitimacha Indian Reservation/Tribal Museum
3289 Chitimacha Trail, Charenton 70523................ 337-923-4830
Baldwin / Louisa exit to Charenton, Handmade crafts and artifacts.
www.chitimacha.gov
Cypress Manor / Mardi Gras Museum
715 Second St, Morgan City 70380......................... 985-380-4651
Built in 1906, an example of the finer homes in the area built at
the turn of the century. The home contains an elaborate display of
Mardi Gras costumes and memorabilia. |