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Say hello to summer! These paddling, tubing and kayaking ideas are perfect for warm, sunny days in Louisiana. When the weather heats up in Louisiana, head to the water to paddle, tube and relax. Whether you’re launching your kayak in Lafayette,…
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Enjoy delicious food, live entertainment and artisanal wines at Landry Vineyards. On the edge of West Monroe sits a 50-acre plot of land home to North Louisiana’s only vineyard, Landry Vineyards. Vineyard and winery tours and tastings are just the…
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When temperatures rise, cool off at Louisiana's water parks, playgrounds and resorts. Water cannons, splash pads, lazy rivers, water slides — to a kid, there’s nothing better on a hot summer day. Fortunately, fantastic fun awaits all across the…
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Just a few miles off Interstate 20 near the Mississippi-Louisiana border is a roadside attraction unlike any you’ll find on Earth. Poverty Point World Heritage Site is a series of raised earthen mounds, channels and ridges made by human hands more…
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It’s the sweetest time of the year — the Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival is here! The sweetest time of the year is fast approaching with the Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival on the horizon! Join King Sucrose and Queen Sugar to celebrate in historic…
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Second only to the Grand Ole Opry, many claim the Louisiana Hayride was the most successful stage in music history. Though few would dispute the claim that Nashville and its Grand Ole Opry are the epicenter of country music, some might be…
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Here’s what to bring to score points at your pre-game party. Maybe you’re coming to cheer on the NFL’s New Orleans Saints at Caesars Superdome or the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans at the Smoothie King Center. Perhaps you’re returning to your alma…
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Event dates and times are subject to change. Check the official Louisiana State Fair website before traveling. If you're ready for thrilling carnival rides and endless family fun, head to the State Fair of Louisiana, held annually in October and…
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If the pelican weren't on Louisiana's state flag, the crawfish might as well be. It's just that important to the state's identity, economy and cuisine. The little red crustacean is found in Cajun and Creole food throughout Louisiana, cooked every…
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The Great River Road region between New Orleans and Baton Rouge lays claim to one of the more original public holiday-lighting displays you’ll find in Louisiana: Christmas bonfires on the Mississippi River levee. Louisiana’s Unique Christmas…