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106 – Discover Desoto – Visitor Guide – Desoto Parish

115 N. Washington Avenue

Mansfield, LA 71052

318-872-1177

There's a whole world of history awaiting you in northwest Louisiana. Discover DESOTO PARISH. From natural areas like TOLEDO BEND LAKE to living history reenactments at Civil War battlefields to small-town Americana.

202 – Louisiana Political Museum & Hall of Fame – Winn Parish

499 E Main Street

Winnfield, LA 71483

(318) 628-5928

204 – Two Cities Many Adventures – Alexandria-Pineville

707 2nd Street

Alexandria, LA 71301

1(800) 551-9546

Alexandria - Pineville TWO CITIES Many Adventures - In The Middle Of Art, History, Family Fun! Adventure is calling! https://www.facebook.com/AlexandriaPinevilleCVB/ https://twitter.com/apacv/ https://www.instagram.com/apacvb/

209 – Museum Of The New Llano Colony – Vernon Parish

(337) 238-1185

Celebrates the rich history of the Llano Del Rio Cooperative Colony, whose members came from all walks of life and from all over the world seeking Utopia, right here in Louisiana.

210 – Louisiana’s Legend Country – Vernon Parish Visitor Guide

Explore the Myths & Legends Byway, No Man's Land, Kisatchie National Forest, Wolf Rock Cave, Leesville Main Street District, MayFest, unique gravehouses, and so much more!

211 – “Nack-A-Tish” Natchitoches Louisiana’s Oldest City

780 Front Street

Natchitoches, LA 71457

800-259-1714

Discover the charm of historic Natchitoches (Nack-a-tish), Louisiana, the oldest settlement in the Louisiana Purchase.  Established in 1714, Natchitoches retains its European flavor through its architecture, heritage, and lifestyle. Natchitoches where you’ll find the famous meat pies and the charming 33-block Landmark historic district - a shopper’s paradise and a bed & breakfast lover’s dream. At the heart of this National Historic District lies Front Street, a brick thoroughfare where wrought iron balconies, restaurants and shops face the beautiful Cane River Lake.  There are guided tours available through the National Landmark Historic District. Fort St. Jean Baptiste, a replica of the 1732 French colonial fort is open Wednesday - Sunday with an interpretation of how the French marines lived in colonial days.  The historic district hosts several art galleries, a museum and more. Chances are, the thing you’ll love most about Natchitoches (aside from the famous meat pies) is the charming 33-block Landmark district-a shopper’s paradise and a bed & breakfast lover’s dream.  Natchitoches is the Bed & Breakfast Capital of Louisiana with over 35+ inns offering 125+ rooms that range from rustic to elegant town homes, many within walking distance of the historic district.  Natchitoches hosts nine nationally recognized motel chains with 800+ rooms plus two locally owned inns. Natchitoches, well known for the filming of Steel Magnolias, is also known as the “City of Lights”.  The world-famous Natchitoches Christmas Festival is always held on the first Saturday in December. Events throughout the year fill out the festival calendar for a great time any time of year. The Cane River National Heritage Area Trail includes plantations open daily along the Cane River Road including Melrose, Magnolia, the complex at Magnolia Plantation referred to as the Cane River Creole National Historical Park, and the newest National Park located at Oakland Plantation. Westward along the El Camino Real, lie three State historic sites; Los Adaes, Fort Jesup and Rebel State Park which includes the Louisiana Country Music Museum. The Natchitoches Events Center, opened in 2005, is a 39,000-square-foot event center in the National Historic District within walking distance of shops, restaurants, attractions and accommodations. The recently opened Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and Northwest Louisiana History Museum sits proudly at the edge of Front Street, honoring more than 300 legendary Louisiana athletes, coaches and other sports figures, such as Shaquille O’Neal, Anna Koll, and Tommy Hodson among others in its latest class of inductees. Other sports-themed exhibits and interactive media trace the history and importance of sports to life in Louisiana. Come visit the oldest permanent settlement in the entire Louisiana Purchase Territory and discover why the National Trust for Historic Preservation named Natchitoches as one of the Dozen Distinctive Destinations and gave it a Great American Main Street Award®. https://www.facebook.com/NatchitochesTourism  https://twitter.com/natchtourism https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFiHUB0a20-EaHXxw5lviCw https://instagram.com/natchitochestourism

212 – Natchitoches Film Trail

780 Front Street, Suite 100

Natchitoches, LA 71457

1-800-259-1714

Come see the Steel Magnolias filming sites that put Natchitoches on the map and additional filming sites from films like The Horse Soldiers and Man in the Moon, and others.

219 – Toledo Bend Lake Country Visitor Guide – Sabine Parish

1601 Texas Hwy

Many, LA 71449

(318) 256-5880

Cast your cares away in Toledo Bend Lake Country! World class fishing and your next great adventure await you. You’ll find an area rich in history, breath taking scenery, championship golf, fun festivals, state parks, lakeside cabins, RV parks, and inviting resorts.