Here I'll  try to show you the scope of the Jackson Museum. Great information is displayed. such asthis drawing of the Clinton-Port Hudson Railroad.
    "When the Clinton-Port Hudson Railroad opened in 1840, it provided Clinton with the direct transportation to the Mississippi River that it needed to prosper. Clinton and nearby Jackson became educational centers for rural South Louisiana" Taken from
HERE, VERY Good.
Can't visualize the Battle of Port Hudson? There you can.
Remember what I said about "local museums"? You never know.
The Bizarre is there also. I contributed an authenic Nazi flag to their WWII Exibition.
Hey Bill, where are my free passes?
  The little train returned us to the station and the guide hung around answering all my questions.
Gee, she was patient. Numb with history, we would next go into the Jackson Museum where there is room after room of everything.