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What are some of the coolest abandoned places to explore in Louisiana?
Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:19 pm
Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:19 pm
Whether it's legal or illegal to go to. Abandoned places can be anything. Ghost towns, old buildings, etc. I saw these pictures of the old six flags park in Nola that made me ask this question.



Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:20 pm to Stumplstiltzkin
Would love to check out Jazz Land. It looks very eerie.
Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:22 pm to Stumplstiltzkin
Fort Macomb on chef pass in New Orleans
Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:24 pm to Stumplstiltzkin
quote:Monroe.....
What are some of the coolest abandoned places to explore in Louisiana?
Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:25 pm to Stumplstiltzkin
Oweo's second story
Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:29 pm to Stumplstiltzkin
Abandoned Baton Rouge: Stories from the Ruins
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Around Louisiana's state capital, structures sit abandoned for years. Some of them hold memories, some hold clues to the city's history. With subjects ranging from antebellum to agri-industrial, from a rickety single-room shack to one of Huey Long's pet projects, to the last gasps of a grand ballroom, this travelogue of decay reveals some of that history and at times, some insight to the city that is today.
In Abandoned Baton Rouge, discover what's been going on in forgotten spaces when no one else was looking. Learn about the establishments that once were, the high times and the low crimes. Meet the people who loved the places and find out what they kept as souvenirs.
Captured in photos before they were gone are Baton Rouge institutions like The Bellemont Motor Hotel, and that ordinary building on Oklahoma Street that helped to make LSU athletics extraordinary. More than 130 images show how these places looked when they were new, not-so-new, abandoned, and on their way out of existence.
Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:33 pm to Stumplstiltzkin
Fort Livingston. An abandoned coastal defense fortification on Grand Terre across Barataria Pass from Grans Isle. The fort is in extreme disrepair but is not listed as "off limits" mainly because the only way to access it is by boat.



This post was edited on 4/1/19 at 4:34 pm
Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:35 pm to Stumplstiltzkin
The Abortion Clinic in Bawcomville
Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:38 pm to Stumplstiltzkin
I always wanted to go explore the closed Navy building in New Orleans. Was TAD there in 2010


This post was edited on 4/1/19 at 4:49 pm
Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:40 pm to Stumplstiltzkin
The old leper colony.
Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:42 pm to OWLFAN86
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Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:46 pm to LSUChamp06
A couple friends and I went in and explored Jazz Land circa 2009-10 or so. Several years after the storms. It was surreal and had a haunting calmness about it, like a presence remained which had witnessed the horrors of Katrina.
Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:46 pm to Rebel
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The old leper colony.
I've done some work in there. It's kind of creepy.
There's some old brick smoke stacks in the woods on the east side of the Mississippi River at Hwy 310. I'd go look around there.
Posted on 4/1/19 at 4:51 pm to OWLFAN86

Nobody really wants to explore that

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