LSU RURAL LIFE MUSEUM AND WINDRUSH GARDENS
Museum that presents the different trades practiced and the living conditions of slaves in the 18th and 19th centuries in Baton Rouge.
This museum is intended to present life as it was in the area in the 18th and 19th centuries, i.e. work on the plantation, the various trades practiced and the living conditions of the slaves. Thanks to the generosity of Mr. Burden, the former owner of this land, the museum was able to bring together several original buildings and reinstall them on this property. The tour is much more about slavery than many plantations, with the exception of Whitney.
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