A Canopied Path

A French Connection

- Learn more about the Pigeonniers of the Cane River Creole National Historical Park.
A French Connection on Magnolia Plantation

A River Runs Through It

A River Through Time

A Very Valuable Man

Bois D'Arc Exhibit

Cash or Credit

Catfish Candy

Changing Residents

Cooks Cabin to Fishing Camp

Corn Crib at Magnolia Plantation

Corn Crib on Oakland Plantation

Cotton Ginning Time

Creole Architecture

Farming Transitions

Gardens and Porches

How Do You Say Pecan?

Industry Vs. Manpower

Is the Doctor In?

- Doctor's Cottage at Oakland Plantation
Jujube Tree

Livestock

Magnolia Blacksmith Shop

Magnolia Cotton Gin Barn

Magnolia Overseer's House

Magnolia Pigeonnier

Magnolia Plantation

Magnolia Plantation Store

Magnolia Plantation Wood Screw Cotton Press

- One of only six wood screw presses remaining in the United States, this rare 1830s artifact predates the days of steam ginning and pressing.
Magnolia Quarters

Maker of Most Things Wood

Meet "Natchez" the Oakland Mule

Merchandise and Mail

Middleman to Yardman Exhibit

Oakland Bottle Garden

Oakland Cook's Cabin

Oakland Doctor's Cottage

Oakland Live Oak Allee

- In summer, visitors find solace from the heat under the branches of the park’s live oak trees. The oaks lining the entrance to the main house at Oakland are especially magnificent.
Oakland Main House

Oakland Main House Dining Room

Oakland Main House Enslaved Nanny’s Room

Oakland Main House Gallery

Oakland Main House Girls’ Room

Oakland Main House Parents’ Room

Oakland Main House Parlor

Oakland Main House Wine Cellar

Oakland Mule Barn, Carpenter Shop and Pigeonnier

Oakland Overseer's House

Oakland Plantation

Oakland Plantation Store
