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The Fascinating Archaeological Discovery That Put This Louisiana Village On The Map
Poverty Point in Pioneer, Louisiana, is a significant archaeological site discovered in the 1830s and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

One Of The Most Haunted Bridges in Louisiana, The Huey P. Long Bridge, Has Been Around Since 1935
The Huey P. Long Bridge in Louisiana is known for its haunted history and ghost sightings of workers who died during its construction.

Few People Know Louisiana Was Home To The First Woman Hired To The United States Forest Service In America
Caroline Dormon's efforts led to the establishment of Kisatchie National Forest and the preservation of Louisiana's natural landscape.

These Vintage Pics Of Mardi Gras Parades In Louisiana Show Just How Much It Has Changed
Mardi Gras in New Orleans has a rich history dating back to 1857, with many traditions and changes over the years.

Louisiana Has A Lost Town Most People Don’t Know About
Last Island in Louisiana was destroyed by the 1856 hurricane, forever altering the coastline and resulting in significant loss of life.

It Was So Cold In Louisiana In 2021, Single-Digit Temperatures Broke Century-Old Records
Louisiana winters are generally mild but have seen record-breaking cold temperatures and snowfall in certain years.

Most People Don’t Know The Meaning Behind These 11 Louisiana Town Names
Discover the fascinating origins of 11 weird Louisiana city names.

Few People Know One Of Louisiana’s Most Popular Rivers Is Hiding A Dark And Terrifying Secret
The Amite River in Louisiana is beautiful but extremely dangerous due to low visibility, strong currents, and debris.

Tabasco Was Invented On This Historic Island In Louisiana In The 1800s
Tabasco sauce, originating from Louisiana, has a rich history and continues to be made using traditional methods by the McIlhenny family.

Once The Tallest Earthen Monument, Louisiana’s Poverty Point Was A True Feat Of Engineering
Poverty Point in Louisiana is a National Monument and World Heritage Site known for its ancient, hand-built earthworks and mysterious origins.

We Bet You Didn’t Know That Louisiana Was Home To One Of The Only Cemeteries In North America That Faces The Wrong Way.
Rayne, Louisiana is home to St. Joseph Cemetery, the only cemetery in the U.S. with graves facing the wrong direction due to a historical mistake.

The Oldest General Store In Louisiana Has Two Floors Of Treasures
Natchitoches, the oldest settlement in Louisiana, is home to the historic Kaffie-Frederick General Mercantile Store, offering a wide variety of goods.

Few People Know The Real Reason Porch Ceilings In Louisiana Are Painted Haint Blue In Color
Louisiana's tradition of painting porch ceilings Haint blue originates from the Gullah and Geechee cultures to ward off evil spirits.

A Trip To One Of The Oldest General Stores In Louisiana Is Like Stepping Back In Time
Kaffie-Frederick General Mercantile in Natchitoches, Louisiana, offers a nostalgic shopping experience with a blend of old and new items.

Take A Step Back In Time Walking Through The Acadian Village In Louisiana
LARC’S Acadian Village in Lafayette offers a unique glimpse into early Acadian life with historic homes and businesses.

Few Know The Haunting History Behind One Of Louisiana’s Most Iconic Castles
Louisiana’s Old State Capitol in Baton Rouge is a stunning Neo-Gothic building with a rich history and rumored paranormal activity, now serving as the Museum of Political History.

17 Historic Photos That Show Us What It Was Like Living In Louisiana In The Early 1900s
A collection of historical photos from Louisiana between 1900-1925 offers a glimpse into the state's past.

The Most Unique Jail In Louisiana Has A Haunting Backstory
The Gothic Jail in DeRidder, Louisiana, is a historic and haunted building known for its unique architecture and ghostly past.

The History Behind One of New Orlean’s Most Photographed Mansions May Surprise You
Buckner Mansion in New Orleans' Garden District is a historic and haunted home featured in "American Horror Story."

Few People Know How These 14 Parishes In Louisiana Got Their Names
Louisiana's parishes have unique and surprising origins, often named after Native American tribes, historical figures, and French phrases.

Most People Don’t Know The History Of One Of The Oldest Eateries In New Orleans, St. Roch Market
St. Roch Market in New Orleans, a historic building with a rich history, has evolved into a popular multi-vendor dining destination.

8 Times New Orleans Proved It’s The Best City In The World
New Orleans is celebrated for its unique culture, music, cuisine, and historical significance.

Not Many Know The Fascinating Story Behind Lake Peigneur In Louisiana
Lake Peigneur in Louisiana transformed dramatically due to a drilling accident in 1980, making it the deepest lake in the state.

Louisiana’s Oldest Tavern In The French Quarter Is A Haunted Gem Worth Seeking Out
Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar in New Orleans is one of the oldest and most haunted bars in the United States.

Few People Know That New Orleans Is The Birthplace Of Cotton Candy, The Sweet Treat From Your Childhood
New Orleans played a significant role in the invention and popularization of cotton candy.

The Most-Photographed Streetcar In The Country Is Right Here In New Orleans
The St. Charles Streetcar Line in New Orleans is the oldest continuously operating streetcar line in the world and a significant historic landmark.

Few People Know That Honey Bees Are The Official Insect Of The Pelican State And Here’s What You Should Know
Honey bees, Louisiana's state insect, play a crucial role in agriculture and ecosystems, and their conservation is vital.

History Lovers Will Love A Visit Fort Jackson For A Unique Glimpse Into Louisiana’s Past
Fort Jackson in Louisiana is a historic fort with a rich history, including its role in the American Civil War and various uses over the years.

Nothing Beats A Hearty Plate Of Pasta From Old-School Notini’s In Louisiana
Notini’s Restaurant in Bossier City offers some of the best Italian food in Louisiana, including pasta, pizza, and subs.

Build Your Own Pasta At Arabella Casa Di Pasta In New Orleans
Arabella Casa Di Pasta in New Orleans offers a unique build-your-own pasta experience with a variety of noodles, sauces, and toppings.

Family-Owned Since The 1930s, Step Back In Time At Herby-K’s In Louisiana
Herby-K’s in Shreveport, Louisiana, is a historic family-owned restaurant known for its unique and delicious dishes, including the iconic Shrimp Buster.

Family-Owned Since The 1920s, Step Back In Time At Fertitta’s Delicatessen In Louisiana
Fertitta’s Delicatessen in Shreveport, Louisiana, offers historic charm and some of the best sandwiches, including their famous Muffy.

Explore The 33-Block Historic District In Natchitoches, Louisiana’s Oldest Town
Natchitoches, the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana Purchase, offers rich history, shopping, dining, and a stunning holiday light display.

Here Are The 7 Oldest Places In New Orleans You Can Still Visit
Explore some of the oldest and most historic places in New Orleans, each with unique architectural and historical significance.

The 1850 House In New Orleans Gives You A Glimpse Into Another World
Explore the 1850 House in New Orleans' French Quarter to experience life as it was 150 years ago.

Most People Don’t Know The Oldest Operating Streetcar Is Right Here In Louisiana
The St. Charles Streetcar line in New Orleans is the oldest continuously operated streetcar line in the world, offering a scenic ride through historic parts of the city.

These 17 Candid Photos Show What Life Was Like In New Orleans In The 1910s
Explore New Orleans' rich history through vintage photos from the 1910s, showcasing daily life and significant events.

The Historic Little Village In Louisiana That’s One In A Million
Laurel Valley Plantation in Thibodaux offers a fascinating glimpse into Louisiana's history with its preserved structures and historical significance.

6 Rare Photos Taken During The Huey P. Long Construction That Will Simply Astound You
The Huey P. Long Bridge in New Orleans, once infamous for its narrow lanes, has been widened and holds historical significance as the first Mississippi River span bridge in Louisiana.

These 10 Historic Photos Of The New Orleans Streetcar Will Amaze You
New Orleans' streetcar system, particularly the St. Charles line, offers a historic and iconic glimpse into the city's past.





