Sunday, December 6th, 2009
A butterfly in Folsom Source: callais.net Our trials and difficulties are great opportunities. First, they help us to see ourselves by showing...
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Po-Boy is the name for a New Orleans culinary institution made with French bread. Po-boys can be filled with fried oysters, shrimp, fish, soft-shelled...
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The Louisiana Catahoula, sometimes referred to as the Catahoula Leopard Hound or Catahoula Cur, is the only known domesticated native North American...
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In 1887 the New Orleans Pelicans won the first Southern League title, one of the first baseball teams in Louisiana and the first minor league...
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Here are some tricks to get more of your money's worth for every gallon: Only buy or fill up your car or truck in the early morning when the ground...
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Athletic Park, also known as Crescent City Park, was built in 1901 at the corner of Carrollton and Banks, right about where the Jesuit gymnasium is...
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Louisiana has four seasons: Crab, Crawfish, Oyster and Shrimp. Today lets take a a brief look at the Louisiana shrimping industry. Louisiana’s...
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Easy Rider is a story about the adventures of two bikers, Billy and Wyatt, who travel through the Southwest trying to find freedom. The movie traces...
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In mid-November this year Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana will open its new headquarters in Mid City at the site of the old Albertsons...
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The DeSoto Hotel, 833 Poydras Street, started operation 1913, built on the site of the old Gravier Plantation. When the hotel opened its doors the...
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