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Slamming doors, disembodied voices, and mysteriously moving objects are just some of the things you might experience while visiting these haunted spots across Louisiana. While there are lots of buildings and cemeteries claiming to have unna… Read more
Louisiana isn’t called the Bayou State for nothing. Marshy swamps, meandering rivers, and cypress trees cover this state from the Gulf Coast to the Arkansas border. The state of Louisiana has set aside some of their most beautiful, historical, and re… Read more
Everyone knows that Louisiana is a non-stop party, with every small town throwing events all year round. You’ve heard of New Orleans Jazzfest, and the great Cajun food festivals all across the state, but the Northshore region hosts several amazingly … Read more
Experience the heart of New Orleans music heritage at the 19th annual Satchmo Music Festival from August 2nd-4th. This festival celebrates the life, love, and music of Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong who influenced the jazz genre in the 1920s with his inve… Read more
Lafayette, a bustling Cajun city in south-central Louisiana, has been nicknamed “the Happiest City in America.” With its excellent culinary offerings, thriving arts & culture scene, diverse swamplands, and rich history, Lafayette is a wonderful p… Read more
This Fourth of July, don’t settle for an average backyard barbeque with some hot dogs and cheap fireworks. Celebrate America’s independence in true Louisiana style with parades, fireworks, live music, and delicious food. No matter where you find your… Read more
Posted by: Mae Mayeux
If you are a foodie seeking out the next under-the-radar culinary destination, Baton Rouge might be just the spot for you. Baton Rouge boasts a thriving food scene serving up some of the tastiest Cajun and Creole flavors in the … Read more
Posted by: Mae MayeuxLouisiana’s rich culinary heritage is truly something to celebrate. That’s why the state hosts a wide variety of food festivals to honor our unique regional cuisine and the passionate people who make it. Jambalaya, crawfish, gumb… Read more
Posted by: Mae Mayeux
When you travel to the Big Easy, make sure you come with a big appetite. New Orleans is a foodie’s paradise. You could spend every day of your trip stuffing your face and only taste a small portion of the rich culinary di… Read more
Posted by: Mae Mayeux
Northern Louisiana is a haven for all breeds of outdoor enthusiasts. Campers, hikers, birdwatchers, hunters, nature photographers, and fishermen all flock to the region to take advantage of its plentiful opportunities for outdoo… Read more