Biedenharn Home: Built in 1913 by Joseph A. Biedenharn when the family moved to Monroe from Vicksburg, Mississippi with 10 rooms available for the tour.
Grevemberg House Museum: The 1851 home was saved and meticulously restored by the St. Mary Landmarks Society an example of Greek Revival-style containing general information located at Franklin.
Hermann-Grima/Gallier Historic Houses: General information for both homes, virtual tour, and exhibits located at New Orleans.
Kent Plantation House: A classic example of French colonial architecture c.1796 standing on the original land grant from the King of Spain to Pierre Baillio II with images and information on tours located at Alexandria.
Shadows on-the-Teche: A white-columned brick building constructed between 1831 and 1834 by sugar planter David Weeks and his wife with a shop and information on programs, tours, and events located at New Iberia.
Southdown Plantation House: A 19th century sugar manor house and home to the Terrebonne Museum of history and culture was built in 1859 as a one-story Greek Revival house by William J. Minor, and comprises of images, information, exhibits, and events calendar located at Houma.
The Williams Residence: An 1889 New Orleans townhouse restored by General L. Kemper and Leila Williams in the 1940s.