The Port Hudson State Historic Site is situated on the Mississippi River, north of Baton Rouge in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. It is conveniently located just outside the limits of Port Hudson and near the town of Jackson. This strategic location offers visitors a chance to explore a significant part of American history while enjoying the natural beauty of the Mississippi River.
The Port Hudson State Historic Site preserves a part of the fortifications and battle area of the longest siege in American history, which took place during the American Civil War from May 23 to July 9, 1863. Visitors can explore these historical fortifications and learn about the significant events that occurred during this period.
The Port Hudson State Historic Site is maintained by the state of Louisiana and features a museum about the siege, artillery displays, redoubts, and interpretive plaques. Each year, historical reenactments are held at the site, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to experience history firsthand.
History & Anthropology War Historic house
236 US-61, Jackson
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