New Orleans Plantation Country
Before the Civil War, over half of America’s millionaires lived between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, prospering from vast sugarcane plantations.
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Before the Civil War, over half of America’s millionaires lived between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, prospering from vast sugarcane plantations.
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Scenic splendor, outdoor recreation, historical attractions and specially designed group experiences await travelers along the Boom or Bust Byway.
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From the jazz clubs of New Orleans to the zydeco road houses of Lafayette, the following music attractions will keep your groups tapping their feet
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Explore museums, state parks and other places that preserve the region’s native cultures
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Experience big-city activities without abandoning small-town comfort
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Palatial estates cast a spell on visitors looking for the stuff of fairy tales
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For those looking to explore past events that shaped our nation, these human rights sites in Arkansas give an important glimpse into history.
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Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown saw an English colony blossom into a new nation
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