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June is prime time for peaches in North Louisiana, and for more than 60 years this Ruston festival has celebrated the fuzzy fruit. The rich, rolling farmlands of north Louisiana are known for many delicious crops, but perhaps none are as famous as…
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This annual event celebrates the love of books as well as authors from Louisiana and all over the world that are inspired by Louisiana. Experience the Louisiana Book Festival Louisiana’s literary history and thriving writing culture comes alive…
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The Louisiana Forest Festival in Winnfield, Louisiana pays tribute to the timber industry – the number one industry in Winn Parish and a top industry in the state. The festival represents both historical and modern forestry and logging practices…
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Ascension Parish, Louisiana, is a true American treasure — a gateway to a glorious time, a portrait of life spanning more than five centuries. Nestled between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Ascension Parish is an immense collection of diverse…
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Every spring, like clockwork, botanical gardens, parks and front yards throughout Louisiana become colored with rich pink, white, purple and fuchsia blooms of azaleas. The flowering bush, a native of Asia, was imported to the U.S. almost 200 years…
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The state’s location on the Mississippi Flyway attracts an overwhelming number of birds. The state’s wetlands are an ideal resource for wintering water birds, while other feathered friends use the state as a stopping-off spot as they migrate. Here…
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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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Discover the Jambalaya Festival, one of Louisiana’s oldest festivals, located in the Jambalaya Capital of the World. The Jambalaya Festival in Gonzales features live music, fun for the whole family and plenty of jambalaya to go around. So grab…
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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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Experience all the attractions near Franklin, Morgan City, Cypremort Point, Baldwin and Patterson in southeast Louisiana. 1. Bayou Teche Paddle Trail Of the countless reasons to visit St. Mary Parish, also known as the Cajun Coast, the biggest…