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From soul food to meat pies, the variety of cuisines featured in Gilliam — and the northwestern most part of Louisiana — means you’ll be planning your next meal before you even leave the table. How will you decide where to go and what to eat? To…
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Along the road between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Gonzales awaits. This city brashly proclaims itself the “Jambalaya Capital of the World.” With so much competition in the neighborhood, you better be able to back up such a claim. And Gonzales…
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Located in St. James Parish, Gramercy is in the heart of New Orleans Plantation Country. Gramercy was originally an Indian and French settlement and trading post. The former Colonial Sugar Refinery in Gramercy was designated the Colonial Sugar…
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The Grand Coteau Historic District is one of the few primarily rural districts on the National Register of Historic Places. Grand Coteau is noted for its magnificent trees that form alleys, groves and gardens. Within the district there are over 70…
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Much of Gretna’s historic architecture reflects the shotgun homes and Creole cottages of New Orleans, its neighbor just across the Mississippi River. A more laid back, small-town feel has always set Gretna apart. Beginning in the 19th century, an…