Herbert S. Ford Memorial Museum

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519 S Main St
Homer, LA 71040

The Herbert S. Ford Memorial Museum, located in Homer, LA, is a dedicated institution showcasing a wide array of exhibits that celebrate local history. It features both first and second-floor displays, as well as a variety of items available for purchase at the museum gift shop.

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An excellent profile of an oilfield town in NW Louisiana
1/17/2019

The Ford museum in Homer is a pleasure to walk through. The exhibits are varied and well-done. The s...

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Worth a visit.
5/11/2018

Interresting museum with lots of interesting local history and a suprising amount of things to look ...

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Step by in Time at the Ford Museum
3/15/2017

The Ford Museum is housed in the Hotel Claiborne built in 1890. It is home to the vast collection s...

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