Louisiana
Louisiana Private Jet Charters
Though many languages are spoken in Louisiana, there is no Official State Language. Citizens have the right “to preserve, foster and promote their respective historic, linguistic and cultural origins”. But, to everyone else, the universal languages in Louisiana are Food and Music. Both are a spicy mix of African, Creole, Acadian and Isleño cultures, overlapping, borrowing from each other and re-inventing themselves. It’s true of the whole state – it’s a fusion, always evolving.
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4.6 Million
Population
Baton Rouge
State capital
Shipping, Fishing, Tourism
Major industry
400
Miles of beaches
Louisiana Destinations
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- Abbeville Chris Crusta Memorial Abbeville IYA
- Acadiana Rgnl New Iberia ARA
- Alexandria Intl Alexandria AEX
- Baton Rouge Metropolitan, Ryan Field Baton Rouge BTR
- C E 'rusty' Williams Mansfield 3F3
- Chennault Intl Lake Charles CWF
- Esler Rgnl Alexandria ESF
- Eunice Eunice 4R7
- False River Rgnl New Roads HZR
- Hammond Northshore Rgnl Hammond HDC
- Lake Charles Rgnl Lake Charles LCH
- Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl New Orleans MSY
- Minden Minden MNE
- Monroe Rgnl Monroe MLU
- Shreveport Rgnl Shreveport SHV
- Slidell Slidell ASD
- Southland Field Sulphur UXL
- The Red River Coushatta 0R7
- Vicksburg Tallulah Rgnl Tallulah/vicksburg, Ms TVR
- Beauregard Rgnl De Ridder DRI
- Colfax Colfax L40
- Harry P Williams Memorial Patterson PTN
- Houma-terrebonne Houma HUM
- Lakefront New Orleans NEW
- Natchitoches Rgnl Natchitoches IER
- Shreveport Downtown Shreveport DTN
- St Landry Parish-ahart Field Opelousas OPL
Louisiana Destinations
New Orleans is Louisiana’s largest city, with tours for every taste. Plantation tours, bayou tours, jazz tours, ghost tours, cocktail tours and more. Want family fun? Check out Zoosiana in Broussard, featuring over 750 animals. Want after-hours fun? Discover your new favorite blues, R&B, and jazz bands in one of the dozens of New Orleans live music clubs. If military history intrigues you, visit the destroyer USS Kidd, in Baton Rouge. If you prefer weird history, don’t miss the tomb of voodoo priestess Marie Laveau. That’s Louisiana for you…diverse, unusual, and unpredictable.Things to Do in Louisiana
Louisiana is like some of the spicy foods found within local restaurants. It’s overwhelming at first, but if you pace yourself, you’ll enjoy it. The state is rich in history. You could explore every era, from the Tunica-Biloxi Native American Pow-Wow in Marksvile to the futuristic Louisiana Art and Science Planetarium in Baton Rouge. Of course, Louisiana is the home of Dixieland, Zydeco, and Blues music, with festivals, museums and venues devoted to feeding your soul. Need some quiet? Experience the wetlands and bayous, a natural paradise for bird-watchers. Louisiana seems to take pride in surprising you at every turn. Other popular places to visit in Louisiana include:- Segway tours of the French Quarter, New Orleans.
- Tabasco Visitor Center and Pepper Sauce Factory, Avery Island
- Watch golf pros compete at the Chitimacha Open, Lafayette
- Mardi Gras, (You may have heard of it.) New Orleans
- Beaches at Fountainebleu State Park, Mandeville
- Steamboat Natchez dinner jazz cruise, New Orleans
- Sample Bayou Rum at Louisiana Spirits Distillery, Lacassine
- Nottoway Mansion, 53,000 sq. feet of opulence, White Castle
- Authentic Cajun gumbo at Dempsey’s, Baton Rouge
- Visit Gators & Friends Petting Zoo, Greenwood
- Fort Jackson, built in 1822, Port Sulphur