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The Louisiana State Archives, established in 1956, is a significant institution under the Secretary of State of Louisiana. Its primary function is to collect, preserve, and make available for public use the state's historical records. This makes it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Louisiana, offering a unique insight into the state's past.
The Louisiana State Archives houses a vast collection of records from the Spanish, French, and early American past of the state. These include vital records, immigration, military, and legislative documents dating back to the 18th century. This extensive collection provides a comprehensive view of Louisiana's rich history and cultural heritage.
In addition to its historical records, the Louisiana State Archives also features an exhibit gallery. This gallery hosts changing displays of art from its collections, providing visitors with a rotating view of Louisiana's artistic heritage. There is also a permanent exhibit of posters from World War I, offering a glimpse into a significant period in world history.
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3851 Essen Ln, Baton Rouge
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