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Marthaville Good Ole Day Festival

Marthaville Good Ole Days Festival


Located in rural Natchitoches Parish about 25 miles west of Natchitoches, Marthaville celebrates their heritage with a parade, gospel singing, entertainment, food, arts and crafts that began in 1992.

The Rains family first inhabited Marthaville in 1851, followed by two other families in the next two years. A school was built in 1853, and became the official pride of the town. The first post office opened in 1855, and the town was named Marthaville in honor of Rains’ wife. Confederate troops fought a half-hour long battle in Marthaville under General Green during the Red River campaign of the Civil War.

Marthasville’s main economic source is the timber industry. The town was incorporated in 1884.

Schedule of Events

Entertainment provided by area groups. Food vendors and arts & crafts. Children’s activities and parade.


Directions:
From downtown Natchitoches take Highway 6 west to Robeline, approximately 13 miles. Turn right at Highway 120, approximately 11 miles to Marthaville.

Marthaville Good Ole Day Festival

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Date and Time

Friday Sep 14, 2012 Saturday Sep 15, 2012

September 14th and 15th

Location

Marthaville, LA

Fees/Admission

Free

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