HWS acompe, La. WS 
BAYOU GARDENS, on the banks of historic 
Bayou Lacombe, creates a panorama of beauty 
that only Mother Nature can paint. Here, where 
Chahta-Ima worked among the Choctaw Indians, 
the natural Charm and Beauty of the Bayou Coun- 
try are preserved and enhanced by profuse plant- 
ing of Camellias, Azaleas and other shrubs. The 
loveliness that pervades the atmosphere of this 
paradise of Louisiana cannot be put into words. 
Amidst the lofty pines and moss draped silva 
of beautiful St. Tammany Parish native dogwood, 
redbud, magnolias, massed azaleas and over four 
hundred varieties of Camellias add colorful 
touches to the landscape. Formal gardens, patios 
and other attractive spots lend added interest. 
The MUSEUM contains authentic Indian handi- 
craft, weapons collection, pirogues, plantation 
bells and other relics of old Louisiana. 
