It is one of many sawmills that were harvesting Louisiana's longleaf pine trees in the late 1800's. And along the way, this …
Cities of the Dead
You find a lot of cemeteries in a city that is more than 300 years old. And in New Orleans, its unique above-the-ground …
The Ancient City at Poverty Point
The earthen mounds of Poverty Point are the remains of an ancient city constructed here in the flat delta plains of northeastern …
A One-Room School in Antique City
Back in the 1800’s, it was not unusual find one-room schools, especially in rural communities. There is one that’s been …
Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame
Louisiana has a rich sports history that goes far beyond the gridiron. From dirt horse tracks to Olympic medals and the …
What’s your favorite place to take pictures in Louisiana?
I really enjoy taking photographs around Louisiana and I am always eager to learn about new places that show off the unique beauty …
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Riding History on a Streetcar
The St. Charles Avenue Streetcar in New Orleans is an iconic image frequently found in tourist brochures of the Crescent …
Zydeco Breakfast
Enjoy the best in zydeco music and dancing at the world famous Zydeco Breakfast in Breaux Bridge. It’s a great way to start …
Store Frozen in Time for 40 Years
They were the Super Walmarts of their day, the country general merchandise store where you could buy almost everything you needed, …
Gator Chateau
It may be one of the more unusual interstate highway rest stops. But if you are traveling Interstate 10 through southwest …