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Free First Sunday – Free Family Fun

May 5, 2023 by Baton Rouge Family Fun

Are you looking for family fun on a lazy Sunday in Baton Rouge? Good news: The first Sunday of every month is free admission day at many of Baton Rouge’s most popular attractions! Here are a few places you can visit on your first free Sunday.  Check out the exhibitions, collections, hands-on galleries, interactive performances, summer group programs, educators, tours, and inspiring shows.

*Museum participation is subject to change. Please call the attractions to confirm or with any questions.

Free First Sunday Participating Museums

  1. Louisiana Art & Science Museum: The Louisiana Art & Science Museum is a great place to spend a Sunday afternoon. You can explore the museum’s art galleries, planetarium, and interactive science exhibits. Plus, there’s a cafe where you can grab a bite to eat.
  2. The Louisiana Old State Capitol: The Old State Capitol is open to the public for free, year-round, not just on First Free Sunday. Recently renovated, the Old State Capitol features a museum and preserved chambers for guests to inspect. A detailed Huey P. Long exhibit is one of the highlights of a visit.
  3. Capitol Park Museum: Explore Louisiana’s diverse and colorful history at Baton Rouge’s Capitol Park Museum for free on the first Sunday of each month, with special hours from 1 pm–4:30 pm. From Louis Armstrong to Huey P. Long, from Mardi Gras to fais-do-do, and from the nation-building commerce of the Mississippi River to the life-sustaining bounty of the Gulf of Mexico, the Capitol Park Museum provides a panoramic exploration of the most vibrant state in America.

  4. The LSU Museum of Art at the Shaw Center for the Arts: Tour the LSU Museum of Art to see more than 6,500 pieces of art from around the world. The most extensive collections of art in the South, with a plethora of sculptures, photographs, and paintings.
  5. LSU Center for River Studies at the Water Campus: Visitors are invited to explore the award-winning coastal-themed exhibit space and river model at the LSU Center for River Studies for FREE on the first Sunday of each month from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.The Center’s interactive exhibit space offers opportunities for guests of all ages to learn more about the history of the Mississippi River, Louisiana’s disappearing wetlands, and ongoing coastal restoration projects across the coast. CPRA staff will be on-hand throughout the day to lead discussions and answer questions. You’ll also have the chance to attend a unique educational presentation using world-class projector equipment on the river model.
  6. Magnolia Mound: Magnolia Mound, a nationally accredited museum and historic site, sits on sixteen acres shaded with ancient live oaks and magnolias. Built circa 1790 by John Joyce, who purchased the property from James Hillin, it is the oldest documented structure in Baton Rouge. One of its noted residents in the 1800s was Armand Allard Duplantier, a former captain of the Continental Army under Marquis de Lafayette. Magnolia Mound believes that in retelling its history it is important to also tell the hard stories of our past, remembering the lives of the enslaved whose skills help to build not only our historic buildings but our state and our country.

Children can learn about daily life on a Louisiana plantation from the 1790s to the 1820s, Louisiana history, and more.

*Museum participation is subject to change. Please call the attractions to confirm or with any questions.

These are just a few of the many attractions you can visit on your first free Sunday in Baton Rouge. Be sure to check each venue’s website for hours and other details. Enjoy your day out and take advantage of this great opportunity to explore Baton Rouge without spending a dime!

Filed Under: Family Friendly Baton Rouge, Things To Do Tagged With: Baton Rouge Museum, Capitol Park Museum, First Free Sunday Baton Rouge, Louisiana Art & Science Museum, Louisiana State University Museum of Art, Magnolia Mound, USS KIDD Veterans Museum

Louisiana Art & Science Museum – Family Fun in Baton Rouge

August 6, 2022 by Baton Rouge Family Fun

When’s the last time you visited the Louisiana Art & Science Museum with your family?

Children are naturally interested in science, and we have an incredible opportunity to nurture their curiosity and a life-long passion for exploring the wonders of the natural world. A hands-on exhibit, workshop, or an enthusiastic speaker will make kids even more excited to learn new scientific concepts at home and in school. Plan a day to visit the Louisiana Art & Science Museum and explore as a family.

FAMILY HOUR STARGAZING
Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium

Take the family on an adventure for an hour of  STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! During the interactive presentation, learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday by clicking here. Included in general admission (free for members); admission price paid at the door.

CURRENT PLANETARIUM SHOWS

Earth, Moon & Sun
This educational and entertaining show explores the relationship between the Earth, Moon and Sun with the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions, who has many misconceptions about Earth and its most familiar neighbors.

Flight of the Butterflies
Follow the monarchs’ perilous journey, join hundreds of millions of real butterflies in the remote mountain peaks of Mexico, and discover the compelling true story of an intrepid scientist’s 40-year search to find the monarchs’ secret hideaway in this beautiful scientific adventure. Ages 3+

Magic Tree House Space Mission
A mysterious “M” sends the intrepid Jack and Annie on a fun-filled journey to discover the secrets of the Sun, Moon, planets, space travel, and more. This beautifully-produced show is a winner with Magic Tree House book series fans of all ages.

One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure
Learn about astronomy with Big Bird and friends!  Elmo’s friend Hu Hu Zhu visits Sesame Street and discovers that Elmo can see the same stars that he sees in China.  You and your little astronomer will also learn about the Moon and how to locate stars and constellations.

Louisiana Art & Science Museum  Hands-On Galleries

LASM’s hands-on galleries, Science Station & Discovery Depot, will be open from 10 AM – 3 PM on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, from 11 AM – 3 PM on Saturdays, and from 1 PM – 5 PM on Sundays.

Discovery Depot

Science Station

 

Solar System


Explore your place within space and time. See images from the Hubble Space Telescope, interact at two hands-on stations, learn about some of history’s most famous astronomers, take in the giant model of our solar system overhead, and view the planetarium’s former and historic Zeiss star projector.You can also now see the recent addition to the Solar System Gallery –- a 65-million-year-old, 1,500-pound Triceratopsskull nicknamed “Jason” after the man who discovered him. Measuring 86 inches long, Jason was unearthed in 2011 on a private ranch in the Hell Creek Formation located in Garfield County, Montana, an area well known for its fossil findings. This colossal fossil is on loan from Raising Cane’s & The Graves Family.

Filed Under: Family Friendly Baton Rouge, Things To Do Tagged With: LASM, Louisiana Art & Science Museum

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