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Louisiana Tour – Je...

A Louisiana Tour of Jefferson Davis Parish is a blend of food, scenery, history and shopping. This scenic agricultural area features authentic and quiet rather than hustle, bustle and hi-tech. Leaving Baton Rouge in a chauffeured mini-bus from […]

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Louisiana Tours – H...

In early July my family went on it’s own Louisiana Tour. My daughter was visiting from Chicago and asked to do something uniquely Louisiana. I suggested a swamp tour – bull’s eye! When I called for reservations the […]

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Louisiana Tours – W...

Louisiana Tours – Where I’ve been … continued The second leg of our anniversary Louisiana Tour started after the parade. The parade really was fun because of the local flavor of that rural community. These are folks you […]

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Louisiana Tours – A...

Louisiana Tours Allen Acres While researching Beauregard and Allen parishes recently I stumbled upon Allen Acres outside the town of Pitkin. This bed and breakfast sounded so interesting that I reserved a room to surprise my wife for […]

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Louisiana Tour – Ca...

Louisiana Tour – Southwest Louisiana Continuing our Louisiana tour we’ll visit the heel of the boot – the southwestern parishes: Calcasieu and Cameron. Traveling in one of Riverside Limousines comfortable, chauffeured mini-buses will give you time to visit […]

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Tour Louisiana – Ev...

Evangeline Parish Evangeline Parish was created by a dividing of St. Landry Parish in 1911. The story goes that folks in Ville Platte and Mamou had to travel too far to do business at the parish seat. They […]

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Staycation – St. La...

  St. Landry Parish While writing this article I became aware that I’ve been driving past some of Louisiana’s amazing treasures on the way to North Louisiana. Several communities in these parishes are notorious as “speed traps.” Maybe […]

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Staycation: Beauregard &#...

A visit to these Southwest Louisiana parishes is an early 20th century history lesson. These parishes were part of the disputed “Neutral Ground – No Man’s Land” between what was in 1807 the United States and the Texas territory […]

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Staycation – Avoyel...

CREOLE STAYCATION Civil War sites, fantastic cuisine, 12 Years a Slave house, museums, a safari park, the birthplaces of famous leaders – a short drive from Baton Rouge. Riverside Limousines can plan a tour just for you. And, […]

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Staycation – Desoto...

Staycation: DeSoto, Sabine & Vernon Parishes During Spanish, French and early American ownership, the western border of Louisiana was called the “Neutral Ground, the Neutral Strip, the Neutral Territory, No Man’s Land and the Sabine Free State. During […]

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