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Louisiana / Food and drink / Culture of the Southern United States / Antebellum architecture / Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame / Natchitoches /  Louisiana / Grits / Pirogue / Melrose Plantation
Date: 2014-12-16 23:54:37
Louisiana
Food and drink
Culture of the Southern United States
Antebellum architecture
Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame
Natchitoches
Louisiana
Grits
Pirogue
Melrose Plantation

SECOND FLOOR: NORTHWEST LOUISIANA HISTORY MUSEUM Explore the galleries to find these interesting items. ENTRANCE Find and place a check next to the following artifacts in the first floor gallery.

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