User talk:Jgainesvan

The West Baton Rouge Museum is a living history laboratory which creates reenactments of life during a bygone era. On the grounds are several interesting sites. The small Allendale Plantation Cabin was built circa 1850 to house slave families who worked on the sugar cane plantation. Inside the cabin are common utensils and artifacts that were used during the slave era, as well as sparse furnishings that include a quilt covered bed.

The Aillet House which is believed to have been constructed around 1830, is one of the earliest examples of French Creole architecture which was known for its combination of French traditional architecture and Caribbean influences. The largest form of this architectural style in the United States is concentrated in Louisiana. Houses feature galleries, broad rooflines, light wooden colonnettes, and French doors. Inside the Aillet House is a petite dining room decorated to authenticate a part of the pre-Civil War living area of Jean Dorville Landry, a sugar planter who resided there. A model of a 22’ sugar mill demonstrates the sugar making process from start to finish. Throughout the museum there are exhibits depicting the lifestyle and history of the time. The West Baton Rouge Museum is located at 845 North Jefferson Avenue, Port Allen, LA.(504)336-2422.



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Dear Jgainesvan, I see by a comment on Articles for deletion that you were instructed to delete all the Baton Rouge-area articles you created yesterday. I have marked a couple of them for speedy deletion, but the articles on the LSU Rural Life Museum, the River Road Museum, and Blue Bayou are on notable subjects and should be kept in Wikipedia. Please don't delete their content -- thanks. NawlinWiki 23:08, 12 June 2006 (UTC)

Also, please don't delete all the content in Performing arts. NawlinWiki 23:10, 12 June 2006 (UTC)