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Our Heritage & Culture
 Marksville is over 190 years old and is located on LA Highway 1, the most scenic north-south route through Louisiana. Marksville is situated near the confluence of the Atchafalaya, Mississippi, and Red Rivers and home to one of the earliest Native American civilizations yet discovered in the United States.
Prehistoric Commemorative area is a state historical site. Marksville has over 100 historical markers throughout the community designating historical sites and buildings and can offer guided bus tours to interested groups.

Marksville has the longest continuing July 4th Celebration in the state (50 years and continuing). Join us on the 4th for mid-summer fun and inspiration.
Every Easter Sunday morning a unique and annual event begins on the courthouse square in Marksville. Our annual Easter Egg Knocking Contest joins citizens with friends and relatives from throughout the United States to "knock eggs". The eggs, hard boiled and dyed in bright Easter colors are entered into various contests. Chicken, duck, turkey, guinea, and any other egg available can be entered, provided there is competition in those particular categories. The contest is one of elimination in each division and cash prizes are awarded. Marksville has received state, national, and international recognition for this unique contest. Come knock with us!
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