On EE Wallace Boulevard (U.S. 425) 0.2 miles south of Delaware Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Dedicated to those who served our country In the armed forces.
1st Plaque of Names
R.S. "Bob" Rife • Robert L. Wyant • Major Lee Clark • Lloyd F. Love • Sam D. Cole, Jr. • Bill D. Zimmerman • William A. Betterley • Marione E. Barnette . . . — — Map (db m186773) WM
On Dunbarton Road (State Highway 566) 2 miles north of Louisiana Avenue (U.S. 84), on the right when traveling north.
Churupa Plantation Mound was built around AD 1000. The mound was constructed in a single episode on top of the remains of an earlier Indian village. Plowing has altered the original conical shape. Today, the mound is 7 feet tall and 150 by 125 . . . — — Map (db m103784) HM
On Dunbarton Road (State Highway 566) 5.1 miles north of Louisiana Avenue (U.S. 84), on the right when traveling north.
Cypress Grove is one of the best-preserved conical mounds in northeast Louisiana. This 10-foot-tall mound is 115 feet in diameter at the base. It was built in a single episode around AD 750. The pond north of the mound may be where soil was . . . — — Map (db m103806) HM
On Louisiana Avenue (U.S. 84) 0.1 miles west of Parish Road 5A-69, on the right when traveling west.
DePrato has 5 dome-shaped mounds, 3 of which are clearly seen from the road. Flooding has covered the ground and lower portions of the mounds with 2½ feet of sediment. Thus, the mounds appear smaller than their true height of 5-6 feet. . . . — — Map (db m103756) HM
On Dunbarton Road (State Highway 566) 0.9 miles north of Louisiana Avenue (U.S. 84), on the right when traveling north.
Elkhorn is a 10-foot-tall platform mound that is 150 by 100 feet at the base. Construction of the mound began around AD 450. Soil studies indicated that dirt was added during a second state of construction. Pottery found here suggests that the . . . — — Map (db m103761) HM
On North 1st Street (State Highway 568) south of Greathouse Street, on the right when traveling south.
For more than a quarter of a century, Frank Morris operated one of the most successful African-American businesses in Concordia Parish. From the late 1930s until 1964, Morris’ shoe shop on Hwy. 84 in Ferriday was one of the busiest establishments in . . . — — Map (db m126998) HM
On North 1st Street at Greathouse Street, on the right when traveling north on North 1st Street.
Will Haney, a World War I vet, was one of Ferriday's leading African-American businessmen who made his living selling insurance, managing rental property and operating a laundry and hotel. But he is nationally known for his famous cafe and . . . — — Map (db m119690) HM
On Louisiana Avenue at EE Wallace Boulevard (U.S. 425), on the right when traveling east on Louisiana Avenue.
Jerry Lee Lewis, aka The Killer, was born in 1935, in Ferriday, LA, where he began playing piano in his youth with his cousins, Mickey Gilley and Jimmy Swaggart. He grew up listening to broadcasts of the Louisiana Hayride and Grand Ole Opry on the . . . — — Map (db m104041) HM
On Louisiana Avenue near E.E. Wallace Boulevard (U.S. 425).
Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature (Mark 16:15) Jimmy Lee Swaggart was born March 15, 1935 in Ferriday, Louisiana. Ministering the Word under the anointing of the Holy Spirit, he preached to stadiums filled with . . . — — Map (db m104066) HM
On Dunbarton Drive (State Highway 566) south of Lamarque Road, on the left when traveling south.
Lamarque Landing is a conical mound that is 6½ feet tall and 115 feet in diameter. Indians built the mound about AD 1000. Excavations at the site revealed that the mound was built in 3 separate episodes. Lower Plaque This . . . — — Map (db m103810) HM
On North 1st Street at Greathouse Street, on the right when traveling north on North 1st Street.
Leon "Pee Wee” Whittaker
was born circa 1906. He was raised mostly by his mother, Kizzie who could play
"most anything” remembered Pee Wee. Mrs. Whittaker took Pee Wee on tour with her band until he was old
enough to go to . . . — — Map (db m119732) HM
On Louisiana Avenue at EE Wallace Boulevard (U.S. 425) on Louisiana Avenue.
For most of his career, Pianist/vocalist Mickey Gilley lived in the shadow of his cousin, Jerry Lee Lewis, playing a similar fusion of country, rock, blues and R&B. In the early '70s, he managed to breakthrough into country stardom, but it wasn't . . . — — Map (db m104065) HM
On Louisiana Avenue (State Highway 586) at South 3rd Street, on the right when traveling east on Louisiana Avenue.
Louisiana and Mississippi have long shared a close musical relationship. One of the most important musical paths was that between Natchez and Ferriday, where African American entrepreneur Will Haney operated Haney’s Big House for several . . . — — Map (db m79555) HM