Audubon State Historic Site & Oakley House

LA Highway 965, St. Francisville, LA, 70775

Phone: 225-635-3739, 888-677-2838

Web site: http://www.lastateparks.com

E-mail: audubon@crt.state.la.us

The main feature of this 100-acre woodland site is Oakley House, where John James Audubon lived for a short time. Other facilities include formal and kitchen gardens, a separate kitchen and weaving room, a plantation barn, two slave cabins, a picnic area with a shelter and a nature trail through the acres of magnolia and poplar trees. Special living and history events, programs and demonstrations take place throughout the year.

Past events at Audubon State Historic Site & Oakley House

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