In some ways, visiting the city of Winnfield, Louisiana is like taking a step back in time. Historical homes and buildings abound. Winnfield is rich in stories and folklore of outlaws, bandits, presidents, generals, the Civil War, Indians, railroad men, oil men, and, above all, politicians. In fact, Winnfield is proud to boast that it is the home of three governors: Huey P. Long, Earl K. Long and O.K. Allen, and proudly displays memorabilia of its rich political history in The Old L&A Depot.
But don't let Winnfield's historic past fool you – Winnfield is a city on the move with a promising future and many modern conveniences that make it an ideal city for residents, visitors and retirees.
Residents enjoy its small town atmosphere, modern conveniences and proximity to large cities and educational institutions. Visitors revel in its many outdoor activities like hiking, hunting, fishing and camping, as well as its tourist attractions and museums. Retirees appreciate its wonderful climate, its many annual festivals, its low cost of living and its state-of-the-art hospitals and care facilities.
Winnfield and Winn Parish have a long and fascinating history. Native Americans called this area their home over a thousand years ago. Both Spanish and French soldiers explored the rolling hills. Several Civil War battles were fought here and outlaws were known to shoot it out with brave settlers traveling westward. A number of Winnfield residents have gained national prominence in all walks of life and three in particular served as Governor of Louisiana – Huey P. Long, Earl K. Long and O.K. Allen.
This cache will bring you to an ally but no need to go into the ally as its very close to the building and the end of the ally. You will be able to park almost infront of it.