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Imperial Calcasieu Museum

Imperial Calcasieu Museum is a major hub for visual arts in Southwest Louisiana. It organizes an array of exhibitions, events and educational programs that provide a platform for emerging and established artists.

1911 Historic City Hall Arts & Cultural Center

1911 Historic City Hall Arts and Cultural Center is a valuable part of Lake Charles' cultural landscape. Featuring exhibitions of local artists as well as famous ones like Pablo Picasso, Ansel Adams and Norman Rockwell, there is a lot to explore and learn. While the exhibits themselves are intriguing, the building also deserves attention for it is a real beauty with a red-shingled roof, cream-hued walls and a clock tower at the top. 

USS Orleck Naval Museum

A Gearing-class destroyer, USS Orleck served the United States Navy from 1945-1982 during the world war 2 and was later converted into a ship museum that is docked at Calcasieu River in Lake Charles. The museum presents the naval history through its several exhibits, documents, navy and ship equipment, photographs and various other ephemera and evokes a sense of patriotism among the visitors by shedding light on the of the contribution of the armed forces in the war. Guided tours, as well as group tours, are available on site. 

Mardi Gras Museum

Watch Louisiana's Mardi Gras tradition come alive in this wonderful museum; ingenious exhibits, costumes and colorful displays trace the history of the beloved carnival. The museum features several artifacts and paraphernalia pertaining to Mardi Gras, and kids and adults alike will enjoy the informative and fun environs of the historically significant spot. 

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