Old Town Hall Museum of Pineville
Pineville, Louisiana is home to a "one of a kind" museum called the Old Town Hall Museum. It is the only museum in the entire state of Louisiana dedicated to municipal government.
Located on Main Street in Pineville, the Old Town Hall Museum was once home to all of Pineville's city offices, including the fire station, city court, jail, library, mayor's office, judge's chambers, police department and utilities office. In addition, the court room served as a public library and Driver's License Bureau when court was not in session.
The Old Town Hall Museum was originally built in 1931 and is currently being restored to reopen to the public.
The Louisiana Maneuvers and Military Museum
We here at Pineville On The Net are delighted to point out an often overlooked museum located in Camp Beauregard in Pineville. Open Monday thru Friday from 7:30AM-3:30 PM, the Louisiana Maneuvers and Military Museum brings you a look into the military history of central Louisiana. It provides a nostalgic look into our country's military might and serves as a constant reminder as to the dedication of the men and women who comprise our nation's military forces.
409 F Street
Pineville, Louisiana 71360
(318) 641-5733
Forts Randolph & Buhlow State Historical Site
Completed in March 1865, during the Civil War, the earthen forts were constructed to repel Union attacks through Northwest Louisiana. However, never saw action as the Confederates surrendered to Union forces in May 1865. The site boasts a visitor center with Civil War exhibits on the Red River Campaign and an elevated boardwalk around the fort area.
Open from 9am to 5pm
Wednesday through Sunday
$4 per person
(seniors and children 3 and free)
135 Riverfron Street
Pineville, Louisiana 71360
(318) 484-2390