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Natchitoches (Nack’-uh-tish) has long been revered as one of the most desired family destinations in Louisiana. It’s quaint setting has been a popular site for numerous movies; among the most popular, Steel Magnolias
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If Cajun food, festivals, history, and music are part of your desired itinerary, then the community of Lake Charles, in Southwest Louisiana, should be near the top of your list. A great place to begin your experience would be...
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Creoles, by simple definition, were described as later generation Europeans whose parents, grandparents, etc., were early colonists in the Louisiana territory. Cajuns, of course, were the displaced Acadians and their descendants
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ALLIGATOR FARMING IN LOUISIANA |
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Alligators range in location from central Texas eastward to North Carolina and Louisiana has the highest alligator population (over 2 million) found in the United States. Most of this population live in coastal marshes which
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Lafayette, the Cajun Capital of South Louisiana, welcomes visitors with open arms and promise of “passin’ a good time”! It is the fourth largest city in Louisiana with a population of over 250,000; boasting
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Two weeks ago I had the good fortune of attending Amanda Shaw’s 18th birthday celebration along with over 800 foot-stompin’, hand clapping, dancing fans at the Mid-City Lanes Rock n’ Bowl on Carrolton Avenue,
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You may not have yet had the opportunity to review the above recipe in the appetizer section of cajuntoday.com. We happened across the recipe a number of years ago and have received rave reviews each time it’s been served.
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New Orleans became the second American city to have streetcars in 1835. The first city to introduce these horse-driven train cars was San Francisco. These early means of public transportation in New Orleans featured one to three
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