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The original college building stands in Jackson, Greek Revival and intact. Centenary College operated here before moving to Shreveport in 1908. During the Civil War, the campus served as a Confederate hospital. After the war, it became a state school for the blind for nearly a century.
Jackson has 124 structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places — one of Louisiana's best-preserved antebellum commercial corridors. The landmark sits within a town that kept its built fabric. You're not visiting a single monument; you're walking into a place where the whole commercial grid survived.
Quick facts
- ·Centenary College operated in Jackson before moving to Shreveport in 1908.
- ·The Greek Revival campus served as a Confederate hospital during the Civil War.
- ·After the war, it was a state school for the blind for nearly a century.
- ·The original college building still stands.
- ·Visitor tip: the town of Jackson has 124 NRHP-listed structures — one of Louisiana's best-preserved antebellum commercial corridors.
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