Audubon State Historic Site

Audubon State Historic Site

Audubon State Historic Site features Oakley House, a plantation home where the famous naturalist John James Audubon once worked as a tutor. The rooms have been restored in the style of the late Federal Period (1790-1830), reflecting their appearance when Audubon stayed there. Visitors may take part in African American-influenced cooking demonstrations in the historic kitchen and visit 2 slave cabins for a fuller picture of life during this period.

This lush natural setting, with a variety of birds singing throughout the 100-acre forest, still inspires visitors. Audubon completed or began 32 bird paintings while at Oakley for 4 months.

Read more about the history here.

11788 LA Highway 965,
St. Francisville, LA 70775
Monday – Sunday, 9:00AM – 5:00PM

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