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The Houmas House Plantation is one of the South’s oldest and most beautiful plantation estates. The gardens are alive with old alley oaks and lush tropical plantings, ponds and fountains.

In 1699, French explorers were traveling up the Missippi River and saw bloodied red poles on the side of the river. The “red stick” were markings of the boundaries between the hunting grounds of two native Native American Tribes. In French Baton Rouge means “Red Stick”. The local Louisiana Seafood is incredible. […]

In Baton Rouge, you can see a lot from the top of the Louisiana State Capital, which is the nations tallest state capital at 34 stories and 450 feet high. It is also known as Huey Long’s Monument because he got it built in 1931 and was assassinated in the lobby in 1935. He […]

Visited the the Grave and Statue of one of the greatest Basketball Player’s of all time. “Pistol Pete Maravich”

Visited the Best Mascot of All Sport Teams. LSU “Mike the Tiger” his habitat is on the Campus of LSU next to the football stadium. I bought a t-shirt to show my support for them. “Hold that Tiger”

The historic grounds at Oak Alley Plantation. Oak Alley‘s landscape of 28 Oaks tell the story of a sugar plantation life 200 years ago. Oak Alley will not let you take photos inside the mansion so I didn’t go inside. Laura Plantation tells the past and present of a Creole Family on the […]