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Louisiana’s lush and mysterious swamps are a world of their own. Explore our wetlands in unforgettable ways, from peaceful kayak excursions that highlight native wildlife to thrilling airboat rides through ancient cypress trees. Kayak and Airboat…
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If you want to travel the world, travel to Louisiana. Our history and heritage beckons diverse travelers, enamored with our one-of-a-kind culture. Louisiana's Native American History As a result of early European exploration, some communities in…
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Founded by Spaniards in 1779 on the banks of Bayou Teche, New Iberia eventually became home to French settlers known as Acadians, who had been driven from Nova Scotia by British troops. The Acadians, who in their new home came to be known as…
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Welcome to the fiery world of Louisiana hot sauces! Embark on a tantalizing journey through the flavors of the Bayou, where Louisiana meals come alive with a dash of heat and a whole lot of soul. Louisiana cooking is unmistakable: the seasonings,…
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In Louisiana, adventure is always in season. Explore Sportsman’s Paradise and find out why. Things to do and see Chemin-A-Haut State Park, Bastrop Meaning “high road” in French, Chemin-A-Haut State Park in Bastrop, rests on a bluff overlooking…
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When most people think of Cajuns, they think of pirogues on the bayou. But Eunice – named for the town founder’s beloved wife – is the “prairie” Cajun capital of Louisiana. The week here starts on Saturday mornings, with hot boudin sausage, coffee…
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Collectibles, Cafés and Can’t-miss Museums are the highlights of this Louisiana history-filled outing. Things to do and see Herbert S. Ford Memorial Museum, Homer Located in the Homer courthouse square, the Herbert S. Ford Memorial Museum displays…
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In the late 1940s, across the network of Black entertainment venues called the Chitlin Circuit, musicians crafted songs with a danceable rhythm and simple, blues-based structure. It was often called rhythm and blues, though it also incorporated…
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The blues is a basic bedrock component in American popular music. Since the late nineteenth century, it has flourished in its own right, while deeply influencing various jazz, rhythm & blues, rock, Cajun-zydeco and country-music styles.…
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When most people think of Cajuns, they think of pirogues on the bayou. But Eunice – named for the town founder’s beloved wife – is the “prairie” Cajun capital of Louisiana. The week here starts on Saturday mornings, with hot boudin sausage, coffee…