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In the swamps of | Louisiana, a group of College Students explore in hope |
7, Baldwin purchased the Darby plantation in | Louisiana, a plantation of about 1,700 acres (6.9 km2) |
s article is within the scope of WikiProject | Louisiana, a collaborative effort to improve the cover |
Boyd was born and raised in Slidell, | Louisiana, a small town just outside of New Orleans. |
is a retired businessman from Lake Charles, | Louisiana, a member of the Louisiana Board of Regents |
Pumps in New Orleans, | Louisiana, a city below sea level, were prepared for h |
Saint James Parish, | Louisiana, a parish located in the U.S. state of Louis |
izers for Diversity in the Arts of Northwest | Louisiana), a non-profit organization, supported the p |
Stockstill is also resident of Heartbeat of | Louisiana, a coalition of pro-life ministers. |
Center, a replica of the Hermitage (Darrow, | Louisiana), a 19th century Louisiana River Road planta |
opal School is a private school in Metairie, | Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans. |
sludge metal band that hails from Metairie, | Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans. |
1 he went to teach at Southern University in | Louisiana, a HBCU. |
hlow State Historic Site in in Natchitoches, | Louisiana, a state historic site in Louisiana consisti |
He now lives in Bluff Creek, | Louisiana, a small community outside of Clinton. |
St. Mary Parish, | Louisiana, a parish located in the U.S. State of Louis |
Austerlitz (Oscar, | Louisiana), a plantation house listed on the NRHP in L |
Blythewood (Amite City, | Louisiana), a National Register of Historic Places lis |
Interstate 20 enters | Louisiana about 20 miles east of Marshall. |
Bill Soileau ( | Louisiana Acadian, pronounced “swallow”) is an oil wor |
egister of Big Trees and the Champion Oak of | Louisiana according to the Louisiana Forestry Associat |
It is located in Bossier City, | Louisiana, across from two casinos. |
icksburg; Natchez, Mississippi (and Vidalia, | Louisiana, across the river); Bayou Sara, Louisiana; B |
He is also a former member of the | Louisiana Ad Valorem Tax Commission. |
veral teaching hospitals around the state of | Louisiana administered by the Louisiana State Universi |
Board of Directors, | Louisiana Adult Literacy Council |
It is also included on the | Louisiana African American Heritage Trail. |
is one of the first 26 featured sites on the | Louisiana African American Heritage Trail. |
It is also among 26 featured sites on the | Louisiana African American Heritage Trail. |
The Museum is one of 26 sites on the | Louisiana African American Heritage Trail as cited by |
cane evacuation route shield in New Orleans, | Louisiana, after Hurricane Katrina. |
Tammany Parish and St. Bernard Parish, | Louisiana, after Hurricane Katrina in September, 2005. |
and the first tax sale held in New Orleans, | Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina. |
Fishing boats grounded near Empire, | Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina. |
ters the Gulf Coast area of Mississippi from | Louisiana after crossing the East Pearl River. |
May 28 - Obama visits | Louisiana again. |
ball season at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, | Louisiana against NCAA Division I FBS (formerly Divisi |
Lt. Governor Bouanchaud ran for Governor of | Louisiana against Henry L. Fuqua, and Huey P. Long. |
personal knowledge of racism in 1960-1961 in | Louisiana against African American public assistance r |
e later died while attending a conference in | Louisiana, aged 86. |
lor for research is also the director of the | Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station; the vice ch |
He was the state dairy agent for the | Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station in 1918. |
s present location and was renamed the North | Louisiana Agricultural and Industrial School. |
of reporters and producers tell the story of | Louisiana agriculture from the perspective of both far |
ad, he ran unsuccessfully in the primary for | Louisiana agriculture commissioner, having polled 133, |
This Week in | Louisiana Agriculture is watched weekly by more than 5 |
This Week in | Louisiana Agriculture, or TWILA, is an agricultural te |
He counseled the Central | Louisiana AIDS Support Services and AIDSLaw of Louisia |
The | Louisiana Air National Guard is the air force militia |
The | Louisiana Air Guard is unique compared to other reserv |
Louisiana Air National Guard | |
nd Fighter Squadron is an active unit of the | Louisiana Air National Guard, which flies the F-15C/D |
djutant general on matters pertaining to the | Louisiana Air National Guard. |
He joined the | Louisiana Air National Guard in 1992. |
Its current slogan is "All | Louisiana, All The Time." |
his senior baseball season, he played in the | Louisiana All-Star game. |
Orleans Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, the | Louisiana All-State Orchestra, the Governor's Honor Or |
Louisiana allows single persons to adopt, and does not | |
Salle and Winn parishes in the U.S. state of | Louisiana, along Castor Creek. |
is located 10 miles (16 km) east of Venice, | Louisiana along the Mississippi River. |
confused with a strait in Vermilion Parish, | Louisiana, also known as Southwest Pass. |
The Mather House in Convent, | Louisiana, also known as Breaux-Mather House, was buil |
eport/Bossier metropolitan area in Northwest | Louisiana, although Marshall in Northeast Texas, Natch |
Eaglettes Dance Team - | Louisiana American All Star State Championship Divisio |
ities of Memphis, Tennessee and Baton Rouge, | Louisiana among others. |
el High School is a public school in Kenner, | Louisiana, and is part of Jefferson Parish Public Scho |
t" interest groups, the Council for a Better | Louisiana and the Louisiana Association of Business an |
tate University, a diploma mill, formerly in | Louisiana and Hawaii and later relocated to Mississipp |
The school is accredited by the State of | Louisiana, and Mississippi Association of Independent |
re-admitting all delegates except those from | Louisiana and Alabama. |
In 1835, he moved to | Louisiana and worked as a cotton factor in New Orleans |
It spent most of its service in | Louisiana and the Gulf, though several units fought in |
Burke was born in New Orleans, | Louisiana, and seldom left the city limits, as he disl |
ebruary 1993 by Bollinger Machine, Lockport, | Louisiana and launched 28 August 1993. |
Louisiana and Northwest Railroad depot in Homer | |
en USA title, becoming the first winner from | Louisiana and the first girl from Louisiana to win a n |
iate level at the University of Southwestern | Louisiana and Louisiana State University. |
, 1866) was a United States Congressman from | Louisiana and Attorney General of Louisiana. |
The station is licensed to Bunkie, | Louisiana and serves the Alexandria area. |
carella is a resident of St. Bernard Parish, | Louisiana and a Hurricane Katrina survivor/activist. |
He was born in Waterproof, | Louisiana and died in Walnut Creek, California. |
He went on to teach at the University of | Louisiana and Tulane University before assuming the pr |
He was born in Shreveport, | Louisiana and died in Long Beach, California. |
Rodgers called for closer ties between south | Louisiana and French Canada, and was appointed by Loui |
Former Governor of | Louisiana and former U.S. Congressman Buddy Roemer of |
Filming was done in Baton Rouge, | Louisiana and New Orleans, Louisiana. |
Kimball was born in Alexandria, | Louisiana, and is married to Clyde W. Kimball, a forme |
) is a consortium of schools in Mississippi, | Louisiana and Arkansas. |
They were eventually forced west into | Louisiana and eastern Texas. |
He was born in Alexandria, | Louisiana, and died in Los Angeles, California. |
ided between the USA (Texas, North Carolina, | Louisiana) and Australia. |
Green grew up in Donaldsonville, | Louisiana and attended Donaldsonville High School, whe |
He resided in Baton Rouge, | Louisiana and was married to Rosemary Neal Hawkland. |
In January 2006, he returned to | Louisiana and settled in Baton Rouge. |
Between New Roads, | Louisiana, and the interchange with Interstate 49 at A |
He was stationed successively in Oregon, | Louisiana, and Texas, and at West point in 1853-54. |
Bend became synonymous with bass fishing in | Louisiana and Texas. |
He moved to | Louisiana and engaged in planting. |
He was born in New Orleans, | Louisiana and died in Los Angeles, California. |
the many French nautical terms used in South | Louisiana and means "cove." |
Association donated $200,000 to the State of | Louisiana, and the Louisiana Library Association's Dis |
ns entered the United States in New Orleans, | Louisiana and traveled onwards to Mississippi. |
r PDS Tornado watch was issued for Arkansas, | Louisiana, and Texas. |
as activated on 15 August 1942 at Camp Polk, | Louisiana and moved on 24 June 1943 for the Third Army |
He studied law at the University of | Louisiana and was admitted to the bar in 1872. |
The Mermentau River is located in Southern | Louisiana and flows between Calcasieu Lake and Vermill |
re is the second oldest park in New Orleans, | Louisiana and was designed in 1788 by Charles Laveau T |
He and his band played on a tour all over | Louisiana and East Texas. |
The 30-minute weekly program airs across | Louisiana and nationwide on the RFD-TV network. |
After leaving Congress, he moved to | Louisiana and settled in New Orleans, Louisiana in 185 |
Peters grew up on a farm in Angie, | Louisiana, and was the ninth of twelve children. |
formatted radio station based in Shreveport, | Louisiana, and serving the "Ark-La-Tex" region. |
oralkali plants in Wichita, Kansas; Geismar, | Louisiana; and Port Edwards, Wisconsin, as well as Vul |
The | Louisiana and Arkansas Railroad was incorporated in Ar |
graduated from Jefferson College in Convent, | Louisiana and obtained a law degree from Harvard Unive |
he regiment then took part in expeditions in | Louisiana and then moved to Matagorda Island, TX. |
Born in Shreveport, | Louisiana, and a graduate of East Texas Baptist Univer |
Jackson was a singer active in New Orleans, | Louisiana and New York City in the 1920s. |
is owned by Sazerac Company of New Orleans, | Louisiana and distilled in Frankfort, Kentucky at Buff |
Kennedy is a 1986 graduate of Southeastern | Louisiana and 1984 graduate of Delgado Community Colle |
When the war was over he returned to | Louisiana and entered politics. |
He moved to Ohio and thence to New Orleans, | Louisiana and later to Brazoria, Texas. |
Peggy Lou Connelly was born in Shreveport, | Louisiana and reared in Fort Worth, Texas. |
They played in Alexandria, | Louisiana, and in the Rapides Parish Coliseum. |
WNXX is a radio station in Jackson, | Louisiana and serves the Baton Rouge area. |
Re-formed, the band continued to play in | Louisiana and southeast Texas. |
be a judge on the Federal district court of | Louisiana and instead resumed the practice of law, in |
ent attended Cecilia High School in Cecilia, | Louisiana and was a letterman in football and track & |
He was raised in Metairie, | Louisiana and attended Archbishop Rummel High School, |
ved on Lake Pontchartrain in the US state of | Louisiana, and sediment was stirred up in several Loui |
s found from Michigan to Quebec and south to | Louisiana and Florida. |
He served as Bishop of | Louisiana and the Two Floridas (1801-1803) and Bishop |
He was born in Alexandria, | Louisiana and grew up in Shreveport where he was educa |
The airport is 25 miles north of Shreveport, | Louisiana and it is also known as Vivian Municipal Air |
It was basically between Arroyo Hondo in | Louisiana and the Sabine. |
as throughout South and East Texas, Southern | Louisiana and Mississippi) |
unez graduated from Chalmette High School in | Louisiana, and has completed academic coursework at Lo |
istrict attorney of East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana and former LSU football player |
large bayou which runs through Lake Charles, | Louisiana and empties into Prien Lake. |
Derbigny was appointed Secretary of State of | Louisiana and served from 1821-1828. |
cagoula, Gulfport, Mississippi, New Orleans, | Louisiana, and Tallulah, Louisiana. |
rk Times, which referred to the treatment of | Louisiana and New Orleans as "America's Shame,' in Feb |
1967 at Avondale Shipyards near New Orleans, | Louisiana and launched September 3, 1968. |
November 3, 1987 in three states: Kentucky, | Louisiana, and Mississippi. |
River changed its course near Natchitoches, | Louisiana, and left behind Cane River Lake. |
and took part in the capture of Alexandria, | Louisiana, and assisted in the partial destruction of |
March 1993, by Bollinger Machine, Lockport, | Louisiana and launched 3 December 1993. |
he most Creole speakers of any state outside | Louisiana, and the number of speakers may surpass that |
eld and his men thereafter were stationed in | Louisiana and Texas |
He was born in Monroe, | Louisiana and died in Meridian, Mississippi. |
ere Charleston, South Carolina, New Orleans, | Louisiana, and Galveston, Texas. |
He resides in Mandeville, | Louisiana and works as a certified financial planner. |
010), a native of Elizabeth in Allen Parish, | Louisiana, and the daughter of Adelaide and John Furlo |
She was born in Robeline, | Louisiana and died in Burbank, California. |
the season the team relocated to Shreveport, | Louisiana, and became the Shreveport Steamer. |
wo children, Nova Dawn Bivens of Shreveport, | Louisiana and Michelle Simmons of Tulsa, Oklahoma. |
er is a well-recognized district attorney in | Louisiana and is not easily convinced that Frank, Jr. |
Filming began on May 12, 2008, in | Louisiana and the film was released on October 17. |
Hurricane Babe made landfall near Cocodrie, | Louisiana and quickly weakened to a tropical storm. |
eason, The Hornets relocated to New Orleans, | Louisiana, and became the New Orleans Hornets. |
Kaskaskia became the capital of Upper | Louisiana and Fort de Chartes was built in 1718. |
, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, | Louisiana and eastern Texas. |
Browne was born in New Orleans, | Louisiana and educated at Rice University in Houston, |
He died at the age of 74 in Lisbon, | Louisiana, and is interred at Rocky Springs Cemetery i |
He was subsequently elected Governor of | Louisiana and served from 1820 until his resignation i |
Carolina set sail for New Orleans, | Louisiana, and while making her passage, captured the |
The company is located in Baton Rouge, | Louisiana and was founded in 1976. |
search and rescue patrols between Port Eads, | Louisiana and Tampa, Florida. |
and, degenerating into a tropical storm over | Louisiana, and into a tropical depression over Mississ |
ved as territorial attorney general in Upper | Louisiana and in the Missouri Territorial Legislature. |
r the next 18 months, Bowie traveled through | Louisiana and Mississippi. |
Ricard attended Amite High School in Amite, | Louisiana and was a letterman in football, basketball, |
a 7,085-seat multi-purpose arena in Monroe, | Louisiana and was built in 1971. |
She then sailed for San Diego; New Orleans, | Louisiana; and Beaumont, Texas. |
Walker, appointed him as Attorney General of | Louisiana and he served until his death in 1853. |
Mouton was a resident of Lafayette, | Louisiana and died shortly after leaving office in 194 |
ord attended Clinton High School in Clinton, | Louisiana, and was a four-year letterwinner in footbal |
Upon his retirement, Fromentin returned to | Louisiana and became judge of the New Orleans criminal |
was elected to the United States Senate from | Louisiana, and served for one term, retiring in 1819. |
te Historic Site is operated by the state of | Louisiana and is located near Marthaville in Natchitoc |
At the close of the war moved to Shreveport, | Louisiana, and engaged in mercantile pursuits. |
ress again abolished the Western District of | Louisiana and reorganized Louisiana as a single judici |
He attended Centenary College of | Louisiana and made his NFL debut in 1927 with the Pott |
inger Machine Shop and Shipyard in Lockport, | Louisiana, and commissioned on 15 June 1990. |
ly Atmospheric Science Bachelor's program in | Louisiana and Arkansas. |
, Jefferson, Texas, Marshall, Texas, Monroe, | Louisiana, and Shreveport, Louisiana. |
Howard was born in Berwick, | Louisiana and moved to Georgia with his family while i |
Keith soon left | Louisiana and lived thereafter in east Texas. |
ries Interstate 55 over the Manchac Swamp in | Louisiana, and represents one-third of the highway's a |
er visiting Pensacola, Florida, New Orleans, | Louisiana, and Galveston, Texas, she arrived Veracruz, |
Natchez, | Louisiana and Mississippi later Oklahoma |
In 1820, Elam moved to Baton Rouge, | Louisiana and became a lawyer. |
the second Attorney General of the State of | Louisiana and served for two years. |
a major intermodal corridor running between | Louisiana and New Jersey. |
of house is predominantly found in southern | Louisiana and coastal Texas. |
In 1953, Daen moved to New Orleans, | Louisiana, and settled into the French Quarter. |
He died in Shreveport, | Louisiana and was buried in Oakland Cemetery. |
the league reorganized without any teams in | Louisiana, and was renamed the Lone Star League for 19 |
attended Destrehan High School in Destrehan, | Louisiana and lettered in football, soccer, and baseba |
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