Exhibits






    

    The Old Louisiana State Capitol is now "The Museum of Political History." There are many exhibits (mostly on the first floor) that provide context and detail Louisiana's history. There are small-scale models of different ships and many portraits of important figures from Louisiana history. In the museum, some relevant statues and flags can be viewed. It prominently features an interactive gallery of past governors of Louisiana, including Huey P. Long. There is also the attraction, "The Ghost of the Castle," which seems to be a dedication to the resiliency of the people of Louisiana. Guests watch a video featuring the ghost of Sarah Morgan Dawson, author of Sarah Morgan: The Civil War Diary of a Young Woman, which details the life of someone living in Louisiana during the Civil War. Allegedly, she is one of many ghosts who haunt the building today. Museumgoers can also stand at a speaking podium, select a speech, and listen to it play while footage of the crowd on the screen changes to match the energy of what is being said. The exhibits appeal to pathos by detailing some of the hardships the people of Louisiana have struggled through. They are meant to make their audiences feel sympathy and respect for what those people went through. 


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