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From the bayou's to Bourbon Street, there is always something to do in Louisiana! Our Louisiana destinations include Baton Rouge, Houma, Lafayette, Lake Charles, New Orleans, and the Northshore, so come on and enjoy everything Louisiana!
     
 Baton Rouge:
   
Come and experience Baton Rouge, Louisiana, a destination rich in Louisiana Culture and Heritage. Located in the Southeastern part of the state, about 80 miles west of New Orleans, Baton Rouge is the epicenter of all things Louisiana. In a state that is already famous for its food, Baton Rouge boasts delightful culinary experiences and a vast number of amazing restaurants. Visitors will enjoy staying at any of our superb hotels or cozying up at one of our picturesque bed and breakfasts or plantations.
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 Houma:
    
Welcome to Houma, Louisiana: The Heart of America's WETLAND and home of Cajun culture and adventures all located less than an hour's travel from New Orleans in Terrebonne Parish. With exciting swamp tours, spicy Cajun cuisine, unlimited charter fishing, lively Cajun dancehalls, birding trails, an exotic wildlife park, Mardi Gras celebrations and much more, you'll soon see why there's always something for everyone right here in Houma, Louisiana. Come experience all that we have to offer you on your next vacation to Louisiana and we'll be sure to keep you coming back time after time!
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 Lafayette:
   
The culture here in South Louisiana, like our dialect, is seasoned with a taste of Cajun French and Creole. Lafayette is a flavorful combination of spirited festivals, savory cuisine, outdoor activities, breath-taking scenery and a rich history. Lafayette is the birthplace of Cajun food and Zydeco and Cajun music. You’ll find that our distinct brand of fun just grabs hold of people. With our renowned music and cuisine, world-class museums, unique cultural attractions and lively festivals, there is literally something happening every week. We’ll make you feel right at home – when you experience the joie de vivre (joy of life) that is Lafayette.
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 Lake Charles:
    
Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana has something for everyone- from our glitzy casinos and entertainment to more than 75 fairs and festivals that pack the calendar year round, including Mardi Gras and Contraband Days- the only pirate festival in Louisiana! Don’t forget our scrumptious cuisine that will have you ordering seconds (and dessert!) and the rugged wilderness of Louisiana’s Outback on the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road. Charpentier Historic District, where 20 blocks of registered historic homes beckon you to a simpler time. Kids will have a great time too, at our many parks and recreation facilities and our hands-on children’s museum.
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 New Orleans:
   
Renowned for its Creole and Cajun flair, Jazz, the French Quarter and Mardi Gras, the city of New Orleans remains a top destination for visitors from around the world. Lush, tropical and graced with elegance, this city is an authentic destination, a place like no other. New Orleans is forever a feast for the soul. Its history and culture is as rich as its coffee and chicory! It can be seen in intricate wrought iron fences, heard in the tap dance of a local street performer and sensed in the sweet aroma of a café au lait. It’s everywhere. Culture is a way of life in New Orleans. The Crescent City thrives on enjoying life, because as they always say… Laissez les bons temps rouler!
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 Northshore:
    
Discover the history of Louisiana's Northshore, from its Native American origins to the development of its cities, including Slidell, Abita Springs and Covington to the construction of the world's longest bridge. The area's rich heritage is just the beginning of its appeal. Take the time to explore a collection of towns and villages and their unique characteristics, and we’re sure you’ll be enticed to return again and again.
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