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  2. List of museums in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Located in a former railroad depot, includes the Lois Loftin Doll Museum with over 3000 dolls [9] [10] Bernice Depot Museum: Bernice: Union: Northwest: Railroad: website: Biedenharn Museum and Gardens: Monroe: Ouachita: Northeast: Multiple: Includes the Biedenharn mansion, Coca-Cola Museum, Bible Museum and gardens Bienville Depot Museum ...

  3. Monroe, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Created in 1906 as a four-line street railroad, the Monroe Transit System now provides 13 fixed bus routes covering most areas of the city, and three demand-response buses serving the disabled. [63] Monroe can be accessed from Interstate 20, U.S. Highway 165, Louisiana Highway 15, U.S. Highway 80, and Interstate 420 (proposed).

  4. Category:Railroad museums in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Vivian Railroad Station Museum This page was last edited on 11 October 2023, at 16:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

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  6. List of Louisiana railroads - Wikipedia

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    Leesville, Slagle and Eastern Railway: Little Rock and Monroe Railway: MP: 1903 1909 St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway: Little Rock Southern Railway Company 1903 November 28, 1903 Loranger, Louisiana and Northeastern Railroad: 1916 1926 N/A Loring and Western Railway: Louisiana Railway: N/A Louisiana Railway and Navigation Company ...

  7. List of Underground Railroad sites - Wikipedia

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    First Church of Christ, Congregational — Farmington [21] The church was a hub of the Underground Railroad, and became involved in the celebrated case of the African slaves who revolted on the Spanish vessel La Amistad. When the Africans who had participated in the revolt were released in 1841, they came to Farmington. [20]

  8. Bright-Lamkin-Easterling House - Wikipedia

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    The property was sold to William A. Bright by Melinda T. Layton. Bright owned The H.C. & A. Railroad before selling it to Jay Gould and settling down in Monroe, Louisiana where he built the Queen Anne house on Jackson Street for $7,000 ($235,146.92 in 2023 based on an average inflation rate of 2.68%).

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