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Thibodaux’s backstory is linked to French, Spanish and African peoples who arrived in the region in the early 18th century, and French-Canadian immigrants — known as Acadians (or Cajuns) — who settled here in the mid-1700s. The city’s history…
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Located in the south eastern part of the state, this area is in the heart of Louisiana's wetlands. Houma, Thibodaux, Grand Isle and the surrounding towns are vibrant with Cajun culture, food, music and fun to be found throughout this incredibly…
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Located near Thibodaux and Houma in Lafourche Parish, Larose sits on Bayou Lafourche and the Intracoastal Waterway. Come and enjoy Louisiana's outdoors in Larose.
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Louisiana's history is imbued with music that came here – or arose here – as a wide range of cultural influences took root. But music doesn't exist only in Louisiana's past. It's alive, vibrant and echoing through the streets of all of our cities…
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Louisiana's history is imbued with music that came here – or arose here – as a wide range of cultural influences took root. But music doesn't exist only in Louisiana's past. It's alive, vibrant and echoing through the streets of all of our cities…
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Find unforgettable family experiences in Louisiana. Whether you’re soaking up the great outdoors, exploring interactive attractions or marveling at the magic of Mardi Gras, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Outdoor Adventures for Families…
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Don’t just listen to the music. Explore the rural south Louisiana lifestyle that inspired a unique style of music known as swamp pop! Things to do and see: Louisiana Swamp Pop Museum, Ville Platte Swamp Pop's rich history comes to life at the…
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Though first settled by French and Spanish Creoles from New Orleans, Thibodaux rapidly became a refuge for the Acadian exiles of the mid-1700s. The city’s history still echoes today, through its historic architecture. There’s the 1830s era E.D.…
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Though first settled by French and Spanish Creoles from New Orleans, Thibodaux rapidly became a refuge for the Acadian exiles of the mid-1700s. The city’s history still echoes today, through its historic architecture. There’s the 1830s era E.D.…
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With year-round hunting, fishing, golf and countless other opportunities for outdoor recreation, it is easy to see why Louisiana's nickname is "Sportsman's Paradise.” Sure, that’s a lot to live up to. But with thousands of hiking and biking trails…