Louisiana History Museum

Old Alexandria Public Library: Houses Louisiana History Museum
Location 503 Washington St., Alexandria, Louisiana
Coordinates 31°18′31″N 92°26′43″W / 31.30861°N 92.44528°W / 31.30861; -92.44528Coordinates: 31°18′31″N 92°26′43″W / 31.30861°N 92.44528°W / 31.30861; -92.44528
Built 1907
Architect Crosby & Henkel; Caldwell Bros.
Architectural style Beaux Arts
NRHP Reference # 88003225[1]
Added to NRHP January 19, 1989
Scale model of the steamboat Red River in Louisiana History Museum in Alexandria, Louisiana
Artifacts encased at Louisiana History Museum
Chair used by Joseph Bentley, founder of the Hotel Bentley, displayed at museum

The Louisiana History Museum is located in the historic downtown portion of Alexandria, Louisiana, USA, near the Red River. It showcases the social evolution of all of Louisiana, but centers on the history of Central Louisiana, Rapides Parish, and Alexandria. Major exhibit areas deal with Native Americans, Louisiana geography, politics, health care, farming, and the impact of war.

The Old Alexandria Library Building

The building housing the Museum and Alexandria Genealogical Library started life as the Alexandria Public Library in 1907. The building was constructed solely for the advancement of culture and learning in by Caldwell Brothers (contractors), and Crosby & Henkel of New Orleans (architects). It replaced an earlier library that was burned by General Nathaniel Banks' federal troops on May 13, 1864. Remodeled in 1970, restored as a Bicentennial project in 1976, and again in 2003, it now houses (upstairs) one of the largest genealogical libraries in Louisiana. The structure was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.[2]

History

The Louisiana History Museum was begun in 1971 by Angelique Stafford "Gic" Kraushaar. Her vision was to establish a museum in Alexandria that would not only describe the history of Louisiana but also show the unique beginnings and background of Central Louisiana.

Displays and Exhibits

There are more than fifty displays and exhibits, including:

References

  1. National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism. "Alexandria Library Historical Marker".
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