Guided tours of the West Baton Rouge Museum include five furnished historic dwellings on the 3.5 acres museum campus. These include, French Creole Aillet House c. 1830, three Allendale Sugar Plantation workers cabins from 1850, 1870 and 1960 and the Reed Shotgun House from 1938. Museum exhibits include From Field to Factory and Sugar Stories
that explain the history of the local sugar industry. Time line exhibit, In the Interest of Our Parish recalls 300 years of West Baton Rouge history and changing exhibits on the cultural heritage of south Louisiana are on view.