I just uploaded a few photos http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showgallery.php?cat=959
from our recent trip to visit our daughter down in SW Louisana. We did the tourist thing while she was in class a few days. The photos are from a living history museum outside of Lafayette http://www.vermilionville.org/about us.htm and feature buildings, furnishings, tools, etc from the 1760s through 1890s. The buildings were disassembled, moved and put back together on the site of the first Cajun settlement in the area on the banks of the Vermillion river. I was very interested in the boat building display, workshop and the furniture.
Enjoy!
from our recent trip to visit our daughter down in SW Louisana. We did the tourist thing while she was in class a few days. The photos are from a living history museum outside of Lafayette http://www.vermilionville.org/about us.htm and feature buildings, furnishings, tools, etc from the 1760s through 1890s. The buildings were disassembled, moved and put back together on the site of the first Cajun settlement in the area on the banks of the Vermillion river. I was very interested in the boat building display, workshop and the furniture.
Enjoy!