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Cane River National Heritage AreaChristmas Lights on Downtown Bridge and Fireworks, Photo by Sonny Carter
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Cane River National Heritage Area
Public Transportation
 
View of Front Street and Ornate Ironwork along downtown buildings, Photo by John Lees
Photo by John Lees
Although there is no public transportation available within Cane River National Heritage Area - carriage rides and trolley tours of the downtown historic district are available from a privately owned company.

Rental cars are available in Natchitoches:

*Credit Cars, Inc. - 318-352-2503
*Enterprise Rent-A-Car - 318-352-5400 or
  1-800-325-8007
*Thrifty Car Rental - 318-352-7216

For more information contact the Natchitoches Convention and Visitors Bureau at 800/259-1714
Mule ready to plow, Photo by Sonny Carter
Mule in Cane River National Heritage Area
The mule was used to plow fields and carry heavy loads
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Fishing boat docked on Cane River Lake, Photo by John Lees
Boat photo by John Lees
Boat and boat dock on Cane River Lake.
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Marcie plowing with mule at Oakland Plantation Site, Photo by CRNHA
Plowing Demonstration Garden at Oakland Site
Demonstration Garden at Oakland Plantation Site - Cane River Creole National Historical Site
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Los Adaes site entrance, Photo by John Lees  

Did You Know?
Los Adaes, State Historic Site and National Historic Landmark, is the site of an 18th-century Spanish mission and presidio. Los Adaes served as the capital of Spanish Texas for over 50 years.

Last Updated: October 20, 2006 at 14:57 EST