 | Greater New Orleans Region, Louisiana - Each of the 10 parishes (counties) within the Greater New Orleans region include Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, and Washington parishes. |
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 | Baton Rouge Area, Louisiana - Baton Rouge is Louisiana's capital city and home to the state's flagship university, Louisiana State University. The Baton Rouge Area, comprised of nine parishes, is a vibrant community characterized by a citizenry that works hard and plays hard. The area is nationally recognized as a leader in economic development. |
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 | Southeast Louisiana, Louisiana - Houma, Louisiana is just 55 miles from New Orleans and contains over 2500 sq. miles of mysterious swamps and vast wetlands. Houma offers unique attractions, affordable lodging and delicious dining that’s influenced by our Cajun culture and hospitality. Come experience all the exotic, the mysterious and flavorful excitement that’s found only in Houma Louisiana. |
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 | Natchitoches, Louisiana - Natchitoches, (Nack-a-tish) the original French colony in Louisiana, is the oldest settlement in the Louisiana Purchase. Established in 1714, Natchitoches (Nack-a-tish) retains its European flavor through its architecture, heritage and lifestyle.
Natchitoches is the Bed & Breakfast Capital of Louisiana. |
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 | Washington Parish, Louisiana - Washington Parish is one of the most scenic rural parishes in Louisiana. Enjoy rolling hills, piney woods, farms and small towns. Come fish, hunt, canoe, tube and drive the parish’s back roads. Fun, food, festivals and the largest Free Fair are just some of the offerings in Washington Parish’s corner of the state, the toe of the boot. |
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 | Shreveport-Bossier, Louisiana - Working has been rewarding, but retiring will be even better, especially when retiring in Shreveport-Bossier, Louisiana. The sister cities, located in the northwest corner of the state, are a mixture of Louisiana culture with a Texas twist.
Shreveport-Bossier is the second most visited destination in the state. |
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 | Ascension Parish, Louisiana - Lying on both banks of the mighty Mississippi River, Ascension Parish is your stopping place between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. We offer a gumbo of all the cultures unique to South Louisiana French, Acadian, Italian, Spanish, German, African-American, English, and more. |
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