Louisiana Historical Societies

Louisiana is home to over 300 historical societies, preservation organizations, and heritage groups. From major institutions in Baton Rouge and New Orleans to small-town societies preserving local heritage, these organizations maintain vital connections to Louisiana's rich past.

Featured Historical Societies

Louisiana Historical Association

Location: Lafayette, LA

Founded: 1889

Promotes study and understanding of Louisiana history through publications, conferences, and educational programs. Publishes Louisiana History journal and maintains extensive historical resources

Website: lahistory.org

Louisiana's Old State Capitol

Location: Baton Rouge, LA

Founded: 1847

Gothic Revival castle housing political history museum. Scene of heated antebellum debates, occupied by Union forces, and witness to Huey Long's rise to power. The organization's collections and programs illuminate important aspects of Louisiana's heritage, including French colonial history, jazz origins

Poverty Point World Heritage Site

Location: Pioneer, LA

Founded: 1972

3,400-year-old earthwork complex built by hunter-gatherers. Massive concentric ridges and mounds demonstrate sophisticated prehistoric American culture predating pyramids. The organization's collections and programs illuminate important aspects of Louisiana's heritage, including Creole culture, plantation era

The Historic New Orleans Collection

Location: New Orleans, LA

Founded: 1966

Museum and research center documenting Gulf South history and culture. Extensive holdings on colonial Louisiana, Battle of New Orleans, jazz, and Mississippi River commerce. The organization's collections and programs illuminate important aspects of Louisiana's heritage, including plantation era, Creole culture

Website: hnoc.org

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