Sara Stover: The park needs some TLC. The sidewalk going around the park is all cracked & broken from the tree roots. The playground equipment is dirty & some is damaged/broken. I’m not even sure if there are bathrooms available for people to use anymore. If a group of people could spend a weekend there cleaning up, I think it would be a lot better.
Ruth Thomas: This is the best time of year to visit the Mary Ann Brown Nature Preserve. The pond area is beautiful with many different varieties of Louisiana Irises in bloom.
Louis and Elaine: Unfortunately the West Feliciana Historical Society and Museum was closed when we visited, but the grounds were beautiful with lots of signs. We walked around the area and took in some lovely sights. I look forward to visiting the museum on our return trip. The town of Saint Francisville is a very interesting stop with lots of interesting things to see.
Mitch Stewart: My favorite tour so far of all the plantation houses. She only does tours for this American river tours. The house is sealed with beautiful items and the tour has 100 different stories to go along with them. The hostess and owner Mary is the most beautiful southern bell we’ve met.
mark yaun: I enjoyed a Very interesting and educational personal tour led by a Very well informed retired Air Force officer, A tour started in the main building which is also the visitor center This building is packed with very many authentic displays from the time period when the Sight was an Army Air Force training center Training needed pilots for The anticipated upcoming World War II The tour continued behind the main building and the 2 hangers on the edge of the airstrip The 1st hanger housed The sections of a large World War II bomber Being reassembled to be used in air shows The 2nd hangar housed Several World War II air training planes that are functional I am also the personal aircraft of the 2 businessmen that own all the aircraft on the site There were several intact and Nearly functional aircraft on the tarmac outside of the hangers I was also fortunate to meet one of the owners of the aircraft that are on site. There is no set admission, only a small suggested donation which is posted on the door to the visitor center