Greg Knapp: We almost passed the site due to its unpretentious entrance; so glad we didnt. This site is low-key, but does a wonderful job of telling the story of two of Louisianas favorite sons, White the Governor and his son White the US Supreme Court Chief Justice. They also do a wonderful job of of explaining Whites sugar cane operation. Fascinating stories. And dont mist the magnificent 400 - 450 year old live oak trees around the house.
Stephanie Koss: We took the tour of the home. It was at 10am on a weekday. We had a small group of about 10. Our guide was very friendly and knowledgeable about the history of the grounds. Since the group was smaller, we had plenty of time for questions and comments during the tour itself. It was a great experience. Price was also right. If you like history and stories of hauntings I would recommend.
April Ford: Really had a great time exploring this amazing structure. It was a guided tour. You have to go to the tourism building across the street and they will take you over there at specified times. Absolutely fascinating and we spent a good hour there. We were about 20 minutes before the tour so we did get some information about the doll collection there at the tourism office and spend some time looking at that. It was a fun time and very informative.
Rhonda Jones: The museum has some many great facts about the life and legacy of Coach Eddie Robinson as well as those that played in the NFL and those that contributed to Gramblings rich history. Great family place to visit.
Nancy: A little chaotic with the displays & set up but overall we enjoyed it. Friendly man & kitty cat greeted us. Plenty of souvenirs for sale.
Afterwards we went to see the actual site of the ambush which isnt far down the road.
EM: Adams Pack Station is a great spot to hang out after a long hike in the mountains. The vibe is super chill, and it’s the perfect place to relax, grab some good food and drinks, and enjoy the fresh air. They’ve got live music on Fridays too, which adds to the awesome atmosphere.
It’s family-owned, and you can really feel the heart they put into the place. After being shut down for a while due to the wildfire, its great to see them back. Supporting them means a lot, not just for the owners, but for the whole local community. Definitely worth a visit if youre in the area!
Lefties Revenge: This is the smaller of the two museums in Gibsland, La. Only 3 rooms to see of B&C History. The lady that was here today, has lived in Gibsland her whole life and was telling us a lot about the town and what has been added that is not true about B&C Legend.
There is no admission to this museum, which was a plus. There is a room dedicated to the officers and a few other people that was killed by Clyde Barrows, pretty interesting to read about their lives.