Centenary State Historic Site
Location:4 blocks off LA 10, at East College and Pine streets in Jackson.
Facilities:Historic buildings, exhibits, restrooms, trails, picnic area.
Activities:Guided tours, interpretive programs.
Special Features:Once the site of Centenary College, which originally opened in
1826 as the College of Louisiana, the school was closed during the Civil War. Its buildings were used by both
Confederate and Union troops, and for a time the dormitories served as a
hospital. Although the college reopened after the war, it never
regained its former prosperity and later moved to Shreveport, where it
remains today. The West Wing dormitory and a professor's cottage are
the only buildings of the original college still standing, and these
have been preserved to interpret the history of higher education in
Louisiana.
Address:3522 College St
Jackson, LA 70748
Phone:225-634-7925
Phone: 888-677-2364;
Web: www.crt.state.la.us/parks/icentenary.aspx
Size: 40 acres.
See other parks in
Louisiana.