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From quaint Cajun cabins to grand plantation homes, there are unique Louisiana Bed and Breakfast Inns and Guesthouses to meet your lodging desires. Explore our listings below to find inspiration for your next visit.
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From quaint Cajun cabins to grand plantation homes, there are unique Louisiana Bed and Breakfast Inns and Guesthouses to meet your lodging desires. Explore our listings below to find inspiration for your next visit.
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From quaint Cajun cabins to grand plantation homes, there are unique Louisiana Bed and Breakfast Inns and Guesthouses to meet your lodging desires. Explore our listings below to find inspiration for your next visit.
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Bring the flavors of Louisiana's cuisine to your table with some of our finest recipes. From Cajun and Creole recipes to the classic New Orleans recipes, you'll find the perfect dish to make your dinner guests swoon.
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The town of Washington, the third-oldest settlement in Louisiana, is a former French trading post that flourished thanks to the river the bayou that runs through it. The town was founded in 1720 on the banks of Bayou Courtableau, and eventually…
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Vacherie is a small settlement in St. James Parish, located on the west bank of the Mississippi River exactly halfway between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Vacherie is one of the many places in Louisiana founded on Creole culture – a mix of…
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Erath, founded in 1899, is in the heart of Cajun Country, situated about halfway between Delcambre (famous for its sustainable seafood industry) and Abbeville (the Vermilion Parish seat, famous for its Omelette Festival). Erath was named for a…
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To the east of Lake Charles, is the quaint town of Iowa, (pronounced eye'-oh-way). The history of Iowa is filled with stories of the early Midwestern Settlers from Kansas, Illinois and Iowa to the French Canadians (Cajuns) to Jean Lafitte’s…
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Thibodaux’s backstory is linked to French, Spanish and African peoples who arrived in the region in the early 18th century, and French-Canadian immigrants — known as Acadians (or Cajuns) — who settled here in the mid-1700s. The city’s history…
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Indigenous to the Acadiana region of South Louisiana and East Texas, swamp pop appeared during the mid- to late 1950s, when teenage Cajun and Black Creole musicians began to experiment with modern pop music elements. In doing so, they unwittingly…