Everything Marksville is known for
Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Marksville.
4 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Hold on, history buffs, because this unassuming spot was once a key Confederate stronghold! Fort DeRussy was built in 1862 to protect the lower Red River Valley from Union forces during the Civil War. It was named after…
Hold on a sec, because this old bridge isn't just a way to cross the Bayou des Glaises. It's a piece of Louisiana history. Back in 1916, they built the Sarto Bridge. It was the first swing truss bridge in this part of…
This beautiful plantation holds a dark secret – a tale of betrayal and a brutal end. Loyd Hall was built around 1820 by William Loyd in what is now Cheneyville, Louisiana. The story goes that during the Civil War,…
Look to your right and prepare to marvel at White Hall Plantation House, a stunning architectural gem possibly designed by Louisiana's legendary architect, Henry Howard! This magnificent Italianate and Greek Revival…