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Louisiana Travel Guide |
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Introduction Write an intro paragraph about this State/region. Why should members come? What can they expect, travel wise and Hospitality Club wise?
Top Things to See and Do Please just make a simple list separated by commas here - more info in the Travel Guide.
Neighbor regions/States: Please add links here. This way members can quickly surf around.
Who is coming? Just add your user name and basic info (date and places you will visit) about your trip here, maybe other members will invite you or meet up with you on the road. Use your profile to tell more about your plans. Kat burntred and friend are coming next year (rather predictably) between 4th and 8th February
Want more guests! Add your user name here if you would like to receive more visitors - you should get more requests if listed here.
Hospitality Club Meetings If you would like to invite other members to an activity or meeting, add the info here. You can use the Travel Guide for more detailed info.
If you have added some info here you can simply remove the instruction text. Thanks for helping to build this great resource!!
Edited by: burntred on 06.10.2004
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bluecat wrote:
Swamp Tour, Fishing, Camping. New Orleans is close with French Quarter.
jsldx457 wrote:
Show you a bit of the rich cajun culture
justinavery wrote:
Swamp Tours, History Tours, Live Music, French Quarter, Plantation Homes, Festivals, Mardi Gras
mickeydrum wrote:
Wonderful jazz and music scene around here (obviously, amazing food, good people (in certain parts of town), and good fishin' in the Gulf of Mexico, which is 2 hours drive away.
blaireaux wrote:
--LSU's beautiful campus, full of live oaks, spanish moss, Spanish mission architecture, and containing American Indian mounds that are more than 5000 years old.
--The Old State Capitol building (the dome is made entirely of stained glass, and the gun that shot Huey Long is on display).
--Friday night Cajun dances
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