News

A nearly 200-year-old log cabin in the Ball-Tioga area may soon disappear, but one Central Louisiana man is working hard to ...
The Trump administration's efforts to erase Black history from public institutions, including museums and libraries, are ...
What are the connections between wealthy plantation owner Adam Bingaman, barber and diarist William Johnson, trainer Ben ...
High-speed rail gets plenty of attention, but there’s something special about trains that have stood the test of time. These ...
The Lowcountry Land Trust has aquiredLowcountry Land Trust, a nonprofit committed to preserving Lowcountry landscapes and ...
Baton Rouge is lovely. It's also centrally located for so many day trip adventures! Check out these 5 options for short getaways that depart from Louisiana's capital city.
History is teeming with unsolved mysteries—but few are as haunting as those who have vanished without a trace. From overly ...
From the site of the nation's largest slave revolt, the Banner sisters continue a legacy of environmental and cultural resistance.
On August 31, 1886, a huge earthquake delivered the final blow to Middleton Place. This 7.3-magnitude quake, the strongest ...
During the mid 1800’s, when settlers moved into western Louisiana, it was not unusual to see hundreds of buffalo, or bison, roaming through the rolling hills.
The Institute of Museum and Library Services said the grant highlighting Black history and culture “no longer serves the ...