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For more than 25 years, Alton Brown has made a career of educating the world on some of its favorite foods. In this interview with ExploreLouisiana.com, he tells us what he truly thinks of Cajun and Creole cooking. Editor: You’ve traveled a lot,…
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From museums and golf to restaurants and distilleries, the capital city has plenty to keep you busy! Louisiana's capital city, Baton Rouge, has a little bit of something for every interest. History buff? Check out one of the many museums and…
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Louisiana’s subtropical climate and position to a major migratory flyway make the state a haven for a birds and travelers who want to see them. Looking for great birding locations across Louisiana? We've got you covered. North Louisiana Red River…
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Explore Jefferson Parish in a whole new way. 1. Dining Destinations New Orleans’ next door neighbor, Jefferson Parish, has many family-friendly restaurants that are sure to satisfy, offering a range of options. Begin your culinary journey in…
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These must-try local eateries offer the best of the best in terms of cuisine around Morgan City and its surrounding towns, like Patterson and Berwick. Morgan City and it's surrounding towns — known as the Cajun Coast — you'll find prime spots for…
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There are tons of birding opportunities all over #OnlyLouisiana, and these festivals make it even more fun. *Always check the festival websites for the most up-to-date information, as events and dates are subject to change. Did you know Louisiana…
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Louisiana's botanical gardens offer vibrant natural beauty in serene settings. Louisiana’s subtropical climate and proximity to the Gulf give the state extended periods of warm weather and mild winters, creating an ideal environment for gardens.…
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It's a Monday in Louisiana — are you eating red beans for dinner? Red Beans & Rice History New Orleans has too many distinct culinary traditions to count, but few other dishes are as relevant to the city’s identity as red beans and rice. If…
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In the 1700s and early 1800s, French Creoles from New Orleans, hardworking German settlers and planters from England traveled the Great River Road, trying to make their fortunes. They brought diverse customs that made Louisiana the mélange of…
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Vibrant flora covers the Bayou State, but a few native plants stand out above the rest. From delicate flowers to robust evergreens and cypress trees, a wide variety of plants love Louisiana’s subtropical climate. Here are five native plants you…