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Home of the second-oldest Mardi Gras celebrations in the state, New Roads invites everyone to “come for the culture, and stay for the sunsets.” One of the best ways to learn about the area’s rich history is on two wheels! Download the Historic…
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New Iberia, known as the “Queen City of the Teche,” is among Louisiana’s oldest towns. The city was founded in 1779 by a band of Spanish settlers led by Don Francisco Bouligny and originally named “Nueva Iberia.” New Iberia celebrates its location…
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Though part of the City of New Orleans, Old Algiers offers a small-town feel, with businesses and residences coexisting side-by-side. Small parks and play spots dot the area for the kids, and small retailers, restaurants, cafes and bars are found…
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Feed your soul in #OnlyLouisiana this Thanksgiving. We all know that the best part about Thanksgiving is gathering with loved ones for a delicious meal. For those who don’t want to worry about grocery shopping, burning the turkey or doing the…
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The purposes and objectives of the LASG/Phase 3 Program are to provide assistance to existing, Louisiana-based tourism attractions to enhance the visitor experience at the attractions and/or promote and attract visitors to the tourism attractions…
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Follow the beards on this self-guided tour. When "Duck Dynasty" first aired on A&E, viewers immediately fell in love with the Robertson family, which showcases its redneck antics and a life centered on faith, family and ducks each Wednesday…
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New Orleans offers plenty of activities and entertainment for children, from toddlers to teens. 1. Take a Streetcar Ride Through the City The best way to keep time on your side, and your children by your side, is to find lodging near a streetcar…
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Colorful displays of pageantry and celebration mark the parades that anchor Mardi Gras celebrations across Louisiana. Every community in Louisiana has their own way to get into the carnival spirit — each with their own sound to the joyous music…
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Tour South Louisiana's Craft Breweries One Pint at a Time If you’re visiting Louisiana, the majority of your time will be spent eating and getting ready to eat again. But whether it’s a fresh gulf seafood po’ boy or a platter of spicy boiled…
Editorial
If you’re over the age of 25, you probably savor at least one cup of coffee a day. The bitter beverage might lend consumers a sharper edge, sure, but it also serves a more monastic purpose: The very act of holding a mug, of sipping a drink, is…