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Cane River National Heritage AreaYCC group works at Oakland Plantation, Photo by NPS
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Cane River National Heritage Area
Be A Junior Ranger
 
Oakland Plantation Main House viewed through the Oak Allee', Photo by John Lees
Photo by John Lees
Cane River Creole National Historical Park - Oakland Site

Visit Cane River Creole National Historial Park web site for information on Junior Ranger.

Contact Intrepretation for information:
  318-356-8441 or visit
  www.nps.gov/cari

For more information on National Park Junior Ranger Programs visit:

www.nps.gov/webrangers
www.national parks.org
www.juniorrangergazette.com
Archaeology students shift through dirt from slave-tenant cabin at Magnolia Site, Photo by NPS
Archaeology Students
Archaeology students camped out during their six weeks on-site training.
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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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Tractor plowing at event at Oakland Plantation, Photo by NPS
Breaking rows.
The tractor was major factor reducing the practice of share cropping and hiring of farm laborers.
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Master painters Max and Marci work on project at Oakland, Photo by NPS
Master Craftsmen at Work
Max and Marcie do restoration work at the Oakland site.
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American flag reflected in Cane River Lake as ducks swim by, Photo by Sonny Carter  

Did You Know?
Cane River National Heritage Area includes Cane River Lake, an oxbow lake that once was the primary channel of the mighty Red River and defines the region today, just as it has for centuries.

Last Updated: August 07, 2007 at 15:43 EST