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Welcome to the Cities of Louisiana.
New Orleans is the largest city and Baton Rouge
(Red Stick) is the capital.
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Louisiana's Five Regions
Sportsman's Paradise |
Nestled among North Louisiana's rivers, hills and
fertile fields, find cities and towns that combine pioneer history with present-day
excitement. You'll experience riverboat gaming, excellent restaurants, live music of every
sort, museums, heritage centers, great antiquing, delightful shopping and plenty more. |
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Crossroads |
Central Louisiana offers you a generous
slice of our colonial riches. From landmark plantations and historic towns to Creole and
Cajun heritage, you'll experience the cultures that have made our state world famous.
Romantic and historic bed & breakfasts, unique African American history, natural
splendors and antiquing all await you. |
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Cajun Country |
Get out the accordion and the fiddle.
Put on your dancing shoes and have a good time. Wherever you go throughout Southwest
Louisiana, you'll participate in the lively culture of the Cajuns. Music is everywhere.
Food is delicious and zesty. Celebration is in the air. And, by all means, take a swamp
tour. |
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Plantation Country |
Here you see Louisiana's past, present
and her future. Baton Rouge, our state capital, sits at the heart of this remarkable
region. It's the perfect location for exploring our great English plantations around St.
Francisville and Jackson and the magnificent Creole plantations near New Roads and down
the Great River Road. |
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Greater New Orleans |
From the heart of New Orleans to
elegant small towns on Lake Pontchartrain's north shore, you'll find nonstop history,
festivals and natural beauty. Drive Scenic Byways, dine at outdoor cafés, enjoy fabulous
shopping, visit world-class attractions or charter a boat and go deep sea fishing in the
Gulf of Mexico. |
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