Tucked away in the tiny (but appropriately named) town of Pioneer, Louisiana lies one of the world’s greatest feats of engineering: Poverty Point. Not only is this historic site a U.S. National Monument, but its historical significance earned it the high honor of being designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, enjoying company such as Easter Island, Stonehenge, and Pompeii. It’s one of the most incredible pieces of history in the country, and we are lucky enough to have it right in Louisiana’s backyard. 

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Visit Poverty Point’s website for more information, and be sure to give them a follow on Facebook, too, so you can stay up to date on any future special events and potential discoveries. While you’re in the area, the nearby Poverty Point State Park is a great place to call home for a few days while you explore the wonders of Poverty Point and the surrounding area.

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