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Bayou Cocodrie
National Wildlife Refuge

Byerley House Museum

CJ Walker

Crescent Plantation

Cushy Alpacas

Delta Music Museum

Delta Airlines Beginnings

Flag Plaza

Frogmore  Plantation

Golfing

Grants Canal

Hermoine Museum

Jerry Lee Lewis Home Tour

Lake Bruin State Park

Lake Concordia

Lake Providence

Lake St. John

Louisiana Cotton Museum

Mississippi River

Poverty Point Historical Site

Tensas River
National Wildlife Refuge

Thomas Jason Lingo
Community Center 

Transylvania

Underground Railroad Marker

Winter Quarters

What Else We've Got:

Okra Salt Domes | Agriculture | Hiking | Wildlife  | Ancient Mounds | Festivals | Much More!

There ought to be a law against anybody going to Europe until they have seen the things we have in this country.

- Will Rogers

 
 

Hermione House

Museum - Hermione House in Tallulah, Louisiana along Hwy 65 in Madison ParishHermione House was built in 1855 and now serves as the headquarters for the Madison Historical Society, Inc., and home to Madison Parish History. The antebellum home was completely restored as a museum and donated to the Historical Society in 1997. It showcases period pieces and exhibits depicting the history of the parish, including artifacts from the Civil War and also from the ancient Indian civilizations that once populated the area.  

The museum also has an exhibit on Madame C.J. Walker, the daughter of former slaves in Madison Parish, who became the nation's first female millionaire.

Photograph of a crop-dusting airplane - Photo by Nancy BlackwellThe museum has featured exhibits including THE INFLUENCE OF AVIATION IN  MADISON PARISH, which chronicles the history of the U.S. Experimental Station which began in 1930 to eradicate the boll weevil whose appearance in 1907 ultimately destroyed the cotton industry.  As a by-product of this effort, Madison parish became a pioneer in developing the Ag Aviation industry as we know it today. This exhibit records the progress of the individuals and the success of the crop dusting industry from its beginning  in 1913 to the present. 

 

One past exhibit featured at the museum was the Roosevelt Room, which was dedicated to Theodore Roosevelt and the fabled two-week long bear hunt in 1907 in Madison and Tensas Parish.  The museum bookstore is is an excellent resource for information about these exhibits. 

HERMIONE HOUSE in the Civil War

In 1964, General Grant�s troops landed at Milliken�s Bend during the siege of Vicksburg and occupied the Sparta Plantation. During the course of the siege, the Hermoine House, on the Kell Plantation, was confiscated and used as a federal hospital, joining the fate of so many other plantation homes in the area. The Hermione House was one of the four structures that remained standing in Madison Parish that was built before the Civil war.

Run by an all volunteer staff.  Cost:  Free, donations accepted.

Hermione House Museum
315 Mulberry Street
Tallulah, Louisiana  71282
Telephone:  318-574-0082
Madison Parish

For more information:  call 318-574-0082
Madison Parish

Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge

Mississippi River

Birthplace of C.J. Walker

Delta Airlines Beginnings

Grant's Canal

Poverty Point Archeology Site

Crescent Plantation

 

 

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Parishes >  East Carroll  West Carroll  Madison   Tensas  Concordia

Louisiana Delta 65, Inc.
305 Dabney Street
Tallulah, Louisiana  71282
Telephone:  318-574-8519
Website: www.ladelta65.org
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