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Friday, June 25, 2021

Adventure in Plaquemine Louisiana


There are many reasons local history buffs and visitors from other states will enjoy the city of Plaquemine.   Our Frugal Family Travelers certainly did and have been spying this little gem for quite some time in hopes of checking it off the bucket list.  The first stop on our journey centered around the Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site.   Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, the lock represents a time in Louisiana history when steam boats and later the first air boats traveled from the mighty Mississippi River into Bayou Plaquemine to transport goods.  The  lock was an engineering marvel of its day, due to George Gothais, who in addition to the Lock in Plaquemine, designed the Panama Canal.  Despite the rich history of the lock, its doors closed for the last time in 1962, due the ever increasing size of ships traveling through its gate, as well as the need for a larger lock which came to fruition when the one in nearby Port Allen was constructed. Thankfully, the lock still stands today due to the tireless four year battle of Gary J. Hebert in an effort to preserve this site for future generations.   


In addition to the lock, your Frugal Family Travelers should consider visiting the Iberville Museum (housed in the courthouse ca. 1848), Saint John Evangelical Catholic Church,  as well as the market inside the old Train Depot.  

Also, make a note when traveling that this is close to Nottoway plantation as well as the Madonna Chapel, both nearby just off river road. Side Note: Madonna Chapel was touted by Robert Ripley as the smallest chapel in the world.  


Directions:


Plaquemine State Historic Site 57730 Main St, Plaquemine, LA 70764


Madonna chapel


Iberville Museum


For those looking to explore more Louisiana history and a place to make a splash with your Frugal Family Travelers, click the links below.  Here you will discover other nearby areas to combine with your visit to Plaquemine to create an entire vacation! 

  

Louisiana Rural Life Museum

Liberty Lagoon


Cost:  All activities featured in the post are free.  


Enjoy the pictures below which outline the places featured in the post! 


Historic Lock







Dr’s Office by Lock



Courthouse Museum



Antique Market at the Historic Depot 


World’s Smallest Chapel 







Catholic Church across from Lock


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