Information on Audubon State Historic Site and Oakley House
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| BlissfulGarden | On December 1, 2008, BlissfulGarden from Baton Rouge, LA wrote: The nearly 200-year-old Oakley House is where John James Audubon sketched many of the birds found in his famous collection, The Birds of America. The property includes his home (which is now a museum), formal gardens, an outdoor kitchen and barns, short walking trails (Cardinal Trail is 1/2 mile long; Mason Trail is 1/4 mile long) and a large pavilion. Be sure to include a visit to this lovely site during your visit to the Feliciana Hills in Louisiana. |
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