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Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve Collection

Collection 470

Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve. Collection, 1990, n.d.

10 inches

Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve protects significant examples of the rich natural and cultural resources of Louisiana's Mississippi River Delta region. The park, named after the pirate Jean Lafitte, also interprets the influence of environment and history on the development of the unique Cajun regional culture. The park consists of six physically separate sites and a park headquarters.

This collection consists of museum design materials, specifically of the French Quarter Folklife/Visitor Center and conceptual exhibits.

Series:

A. French Quarter Folklife/Visitor Center 1-01 through 1-03
B. Conceptual Exhibit Material 1-04 through 2-07

Inventory:

Box 1
  A. French Quarter Folklife/Visitor Center
    1-01 Exhibition Research Outline (1 of 3), 18 September 1990
    1-02 Exhibition Research Outline (2 of 3), 18 September 1990
    1-03 Exhibition Research Outline (3 of 3), 18 September 1990
       
  B. Conceptual Exhibit Material
    1-04 Revised Concept Material, Volume 1 (1 of 3), n.d.
    1-05 Revised Concept Material, Volume 1 (2 of 3), n.d.
       
Box 2
    2-01 Revised Concept Material, Volume 1 (3 of 3), n.d.
    2-02 Revised Concept Material, Volume 2 (1 of 6), n.d.
    2-03 Revised Concept Material, Volume 2 (2 of 6), n.d.
    2-04 Revised Concept Material, Volume 2 (3 of 6), n.d.
    2-05 Revised Concept Material, Volume 2 (4 of 6), n.d.
    2-06 Revised Concept Material, Volume 2 (5 of 6), n.d.
    2-07 Revised Concept Material, Volume 2 (6 of 6), n.d.