Poverty Point
National Monument Located in northeastern Louisiana, this park commemorates a culture that thrived during the first and second millennia B.C. This site, which contains some of the largest prehistoric earth works in North America, is managed by the state of Louisiana.
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Southern Seaplane, Inc.
Experience the 'Big Easy' on your way to the Bayous Southern Seaplane has been in the air charter tourist business since 1954 and is located on the westbank of the Mississippi River across from downtown New Orleans.
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Steamboat NATCHEZ
Authentic Steamboat Sightseeing & Dining tours Savor the beauty and romance of New Orleans aboard the authentic sternwheel Steamboat NATCHEZ. Your two-hour daytime cruise will introduce you to the skyline of New Orleans, the port of New Orleans, and much more with the riverfront narration.
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Swamp Tour & More Cajun Experience Day
A day packed full of Cajun culture! Want to pack as much Cajun into one day as possible? Let us take care of the planning. We'll pick you up and entertain you as we hit our favorite highlights.
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The Louisiana State Museum
Statewide network of LA focused museums and historic sites The Louisiana State Museum includes The Cabildo, Arsenal, Old U.S. Mint, Presbytere, 1850 House and Madame John's Legacy (all in New Orleans), The Old Courthouse Museum (Natchitoches), The E.D.
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Walking Breaux Bridge Food & History Tour
Learn Acadian History and Taste Some Great Food! This unique look at historic downtown Breaux Bridge, in the heart of St. Martin Parish, is sure to delight history buffs and food enthusiasts alike. We'll stroll along the banks of the Bayou Teche and down the streets of this 200-year-old settlement.
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Walking Food Tour downtown Breaux Bridge
Taste the delicious food and learn the area's history! Take a stroll through the historic downtown area of Breaux Bridge, LA, while our guide teaches you the history and takes you to taste the food! This unique look at this 200-year-old settlement, in the heart of St.
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West Baton Rouge Museum
Experience sugar plantation life! Walk the floor boards of a pre-Civil War plantation worker's cabin and see the sugar plantation "big house" that exemplifies the lives of creole sugar planters who lived along the Mississippi River.
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