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[ad_1] Marie Laveau, Voodoo Queen of New Orleans– Marie Catherine Laveau (September 10, 1801 – June 15, 1881) was a Louisiana Creole practitioner of Voodoo, who was renowned in New Orleans. Her daughter, Marie Laveau II, (1827 — c. 1862) also practiced rootwork, conjure, Native American and African spiritualism and Catholicism as well as Louisiana…

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Hello, glad you stopped by! I'm Kay and this is where I share recipes, especially of the food and culture from my rich Cajun heritage. I was born and raised in Vermilion parish, the gateway to the wetlands in the heart of Acadiana. I grew up eating the best food in the world amongst French-speaking […]

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Louisiana’s nickname is the Bayou State for good reason. According to the National Ocean and Atmosphere Administration’s Office for Coastal Management, 32% of the state is occupied by wetlands. And some of Louisiana’s most magical scenes can be hiding among the swamp’s bald cypresses and moss-covered oaks. Many folks have visited New Orleans and admired the ornate French Colonial architecture on display. But if you’ve ever been curious about what other wonders the state might have up its sleeve, your insight that there’s more to Louisiana than the Crescent City is entirely accurate. We tasked Louisiana locals with scouring the state for its most awe-inspiring, gorgeous spots. #southerntravel #travel #louisiana #hiddengems #locallouisiana

Louisiana’s nickname is the Bayou State for good reason. According to the National Ocean and Atmosphere Administration’s Office for Coastal Management, 32% of the state is occupied by wetlands. And some of Louisiana’s most magical scenes can be hiding among the swamp’s bald cypresses and moss-covered oaks. Many folks have visited New Orleans and admired the ornate French Colonial architecture on display. But if you’ve ever been curious about what other wonders the state might have up its…

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