The Mysterious Hidden Gem Attraction In Louisiana You Never Even Knew Existed
One of the best parts about living in Louisiana is that there is just so much to see and do (and eat). From beautiful bayous to antebellum plantations, there truly is something for everyone in this great state of ours. You may not have heard of this particular attraction, but that’s about to change. It’s 100% worth the road trip to visit this World Heritage Site that’s right in our own backyard.

The address is 6859 LA. Hwy. 577, Pioneer, LA 71266.

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Nearly 2 million cubic yards were shaped, resulting in a remarkable 72-foot tall mound with concentric half-circles.

No one knows why Poverty Point was built in the first place, and no one knows how this painstaking work was truly done. Since the original inhabitants left no written word of their day-to-day lives, we can only speculate.
Another interesting mystery is that Poverty Point was abandoned around 1100 B.C. and a new group moved in around 700 A.D., but only for a short time. Neither left a written account of their lives here.
Another interesting mystery is that Poverty Point was abandoned around 1100 B.C. and a new group moved in around 700 A.D., but only for a short time. Neither left a written account of their lives here.

From arrowheads to clay figurines, you can see the collection of artifacts that have been recovered when you visit the site.

They’re open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Have you ever been to Poverty Point State Historic Site? Let us know in the comments below – and don’t forget to share photos of you visit on our Louisiana Nature Lovers Facebook group!
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