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lamy (born December 28, 1981 in New Orleans, | Louisiana) is a former professional American football |
Luke Montz (born July 7, 1983 in Lafayette, | Louisiana) is a Major League baseball catcher for the |
wn Nelson (born October 5, 1985 in Gonzales, | Louisiana) is an American football tight end for the B |
n Fernandez (January 8, 1985 in Baton Rouge, | Louisiana) is a Minor League Baseball pitcher in the O |
le Brown (born August 10, 1949 in Lafayette, | Louisiana) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher f |
wson (born September 13, 1985 in Shreveport, | Louisiana) is an NFL player with the Indianapolis Colt |
th Foret on December 3, 1984 in Baton Rouge, | Louisiana) is an American actress. |
moss (born November 17, 1961 in New Orleans, | Louisiana) is a trainer that trains race horses. |
The Secretary of State of | Louisiana is one of the elected constitutional officer |
arter (born October 25, 1986 in New Orleans, | Louisiana) is an American professional basketball play |
ancaster (born April 9, 1986, in Shreveport, | Louisiana) is an Arena football quarterback for the Bo |
Coteau Holmes, | Louisiana is an unincorporated community in St. Martin |
1981 in New Orleans, | Louisiana) is an American artist based in New York Cit |
Sibille (born September 13, 1952 in Sunset, | Louisiana) is a retired American Thoroughbred horse ra |
rady Boyd (born 11 January 1967, Logansport, | Louisiana) is the senior pastor of New Life Church in |
Gardner (born March 10, 1980 in New Orleans, | Louisiana) is an American football wide receiver. |
eriot (born January 30, 1979 in Arnaudville, | Louisiana) is an American jockey. |
ckson (born October 27, 1967 in New Orleans, | Louisiana) is a retired American professional basketba |
As you know, offshore | Louisiana is the most intense oil and gas development |
e Parkview Historic District in New Orleans, | Louisiana is a historic district that was listed on th |
Elton, | Louisiana is a small town in Jefferson Davis Parish, L |
oel Masters (born March 15, 1944 in Grayson, | Louisiana) is a former professional American football |
s (born August 29, 1940 in Lafourche Parish, | Louisiana) is a former American football running back |
James (born October 5, 1952, in New Orleans, | Louisiana) is a retired American professional basketba |
James Eugene Avant (born December 7, 1963 in | Louisiana) is an American jockey in Thoroughbred horse |
n Leon Natt (born January 8, 1957 in Monroe, | Louisiana) is a retired American professional basketba |
Allen (born September 14, 1978 in Bogalusa, | Louisiana) is an free agent. |
t C. Bourque (born August 22, 1967 in Erath, | Louisiana) is an American jockey in Thoroughbred horse |
ijalis (born February 1, 1981 in Shreveport, | Louisiana) is an American sprint canoer who competed i |
James Meche (born October 10, 1974 in Rayne, | Louisiana) is an American jockey in Thoroughbred horse |
Old Town Cemetery in Claiborne Parish, | Louisiana is a cemetery south of Haynesville, Louisian |
Copenhagen, | Louisiana is a community in Caldwell Parish, Louisiana |
Webster Parish Courthouse (1953) in Minden, | Louisiana, is among the public projects of the contact |
White (born November 4, 1967 in Shreveport, | Louisiana) is an American former professional basketba |
The town of Lottie, | Louisiana, is located to the west, and Fordoche, Louis |
April 11, 1912, in New Orleans, | Louisiana) is an African-American jazz double-bassist |
A small portion of northeastern | Louisiana is included in the Mississippi Delta AVA, a |
k Carter (born 23 August 1970 in Shreveport, | Louisiana) is a retired American triple jumper. |
igler Art Museum (ZAM), located in Jennings, | Louisiana, is the largest art museum in southwest Loui |
le when coming to the area from Baton Rouge, | Louisiana is located on the Island side of False River |
arado (born September 11, 1973 in Lafayette, | Louisiana) is an American Thoroughbred horse racing jo |
Louisiana is: a U.S. state, a federal state of the Uni | |
Recorded at Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, | Louisiana, it too was released with a film counterpart |
mission of Texas regulates pipelines, and in | Louisiana, it is the Louisiana Department of Natural R |
As with most odd numbered highways in | Louisiana, it is considered to be a north/south highwa |
As LSMSA recruits students from all of | Louisiana, it can be described as a statewide magnet s |
Native to Texas & | Louisiana, its seeds are rare and most plants are avai |
Louisiana Jamboree: Citation for contribution to count | |
OE was founded in 1944 by former Governor of | Louisiana James A. Noe. |
hington, D.C., July 24, 1938 - d. Lafayette, | Louisiana, January 1, 2005) was a prolific African Ame |
Moved from Carrollton to Camp Parapet, | Louisiana, January 28, 1863, and served duty there unt |
tress Monroe, Virginia, then to New Orleans, | Louisiana, January 12-February 14. |
and Plantations is a 1998 documentary about | Louisiana Jewry from award-winning director Brian Cohe |
ere was something happening that was shaping | Louisiana, John was there." |
Born in Alexandria, | Louisiana, Jones grew up in Fayetteville, Arkansas, th |
Case was the third prominent | Louisiana journalist to die unexpectedly between April |
He was also a professor at the Law School of | Louisiana, judge of the Supreme Court of Louisiana, Se |
William Farnum as | Louisiana Judge |
mon Drew, Jr. (born November 11, 1946), is a | Louisiana judge, legal lecturer, and rhythm-and-blues |
He chaired the | Louisiana Judicial Commission from 1968-1970. |
dwell's removal, the ACLU requested that the | Louisiana Judiciary Commission investigate the justice |
ck in 1994, and the second was held in south | Louisiana July 31-August 15, 1999. |
late Pampy's Creole Kitchen in New Orleans, | Louisiana, June 2005 |
rles Addison Riddle III (born in Marksville, | Louisiana June 8, 1955)[ is a Louisiana lawyer and Dem |
a were a Native American tribe that lived in | Louisiana, just north of Lake Pontchartrain. |
11,800 (Peoria at | Louisiana, Kelly Cup Semi-Finals, April 28, 1997) |
11,800 (South Carolina at | Louisiana, Kelly Cup Finals, May 9, 1997) |
s trained as a carpenter and worked in Ohio, | Louisiana, Kentucky, and Virginia. |
Chef Paul Prudhomme's | Louisiana Kitchen (April 1984) ISBN 0-688-02847-0 |
med the first president of the University of | Louisiana, known today as Tulane University. |
As a largely west-east road in | Louisiana, LA 1067 is an anomaly. |
She has also taught at the University of | Louisiana, Lafayette, 1991-94; Knox College, 1994-98; |
al references including the city Mandeville, | Louisiana, Lake Pontchartrain, and Zydeco music. |
87, W.W. Duson, General Manager of Southwest | Louisiana Land Company, platted and developed Crowley. |
1997: BR merges with | Louisiana Land & Exploration, gaining interest in prop |
ks, Night Brothers, brought a vampire to the | Louisiana landscape. |
Raised in | Louisiana, Lavergne earned a bachelor of arts degree i |
Louisiana law attempted to keep these two populations | |
ns of Chief Justice Tate (1920-1986) for the | Louisiana Law Review. |
At the time, | Louisiana law provided that there would be no runoffs |
Specifically, the appellant claimed that the | Louisiana law violated the Fourteenth Amendment, and w |
t the public accommodations provision of the | Louisiana law. |
agement called Stirlings Farm near Morganza, | Louisiana Leake was injured and captured by the Confed |
the Zydeco Experience is a Zydeco band from | Louisiana led by Terrance Simien. |
d is a marching brass band from New Orleans, | Louisiana led by snare drummer Benny Jones, Sr. |
Neal's debut album, | Louisiana Legend, first emerged on King Snake Records |
a total of five schools with passage of the | Louisiana Legislative Act 14 in 1938. |
Louisiana Legislative Act 109 passed in 1942 authorize | |
LEPA was established by the | Louisiana legislature in 1979 as an action agency for |
n Luther King Jr. Memorial Expressway by the | Louisiana Legislature during the late 1990s. |
In 2009 Cowen represented | Louisiana's 10 private colleges and universities when |
In 2010, the | Louisiana Legislature moved to restructure the MFP for |
It was then that the | Louisiana Legislature adopted Amendment 26. |
idway during the 2009 regular session of the | Louisiana Legislature, he was quick to become active i |
e Department was authorized by an act of the | Louisiana Legislature. |
insons who served a total of 54 years in the | Louisiana legislature. |
epresenting District 21 (Morgan City) in the | Louisiana legislature. |
mmissioned a major general of militia by the | Louisiana Legislature. |
of a larger struggle over the budget in the | Louisiana Legislature. |
Louisiana Leper Home was known as "a place of refuge, | |
The state created the | Louisiana Library Commission in 1920. |
In an homage, the film uses the same | Louisiana license plate Hooper pulls from a shark's st |
pi River, just west of the Jefferson Parish, | Louisiana line. |
see WikiProject | Louisiana lists |
Writer's Digest named | Louisiana Literature a "Top 50" market for both fictio |
Louisiana Literature is a literary magazine. | |
ingston County, Michigan, Livingston Parish, | Louisiana, Livingston, Tennessee, and Livingston Count |
ed by Hurricane Katrina forced the Metairie, | Louisiana location in New Orleans to close. |
Louisiana locations by per capita income | |
isher and built between 1899 and 1901 by the | Louisiana Long Leaf Lumber Company. |
The | Louisiana Lottery Corporation (LLC) began in 1991, aft |
An Arizona Lottery, patterned after the | Louisiana Lottery, was created. |
Baton Rouge, | Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press ISBN 978-0 |
The following States were part of | Louisiana: Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma, |
The | Louisiana Macrochilo or Louisiana Snout-moth (Macrochi |
special vanilla infused musk in it and added | Louisiana magnolia. |
She operated primarily below Port Hudson, | Louisiana, maintaining communication between the floti |
First Baptist Church in Swartz near Monroe, | Louisiana maintains a large congregation for a small c |
Louisiana Man (Kershaw) | |
The 75th participated in the 1942 | Louisiana Maneuvers. |
urricane disrupted activities related to the | Louisiana Maneuvers. |
Moved to Baton Rouge, | Louisiana, March 6-7, 1863. |
orida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, | Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, North Caro |
Jim Engster Show, New Orleans, | Louisiana May 13 |
A native of Monroe, | Louisiana, McGlothen pitched in part of two seasons fo |
r. Mickal was instrumental in educating many | Louisiana medical students and obstetricians over seve |
ifornia; Lawrenceville, Georgia; Shreveport, | Louisiana; Memphis, Tennessee; Washington, DC, and Ola |
ist and is a life member of the board of the | Louisiana Methodist Children's Home in Ruston. |
It is part of the Alexandria, | Louisiana Metropolitan Statistical Area. |
Louisiana metropolitan areas | |
4. | Louisiana Midland Railroad (LOAM) 1974 to 1987 owned b |
2. | Louisiana Midland Railway (LM) 1946 to 1967 owned by H |
He was appointed to the | Louisiana Military Hall of Fame Museum Board early in |
He served as colonel in the | Louisiana Militia in 1876. |
erved as a Major in the 16th Regiment of the | Louisiana Militia. |
They are Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, | Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee |
lorida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, | Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Dakota and Wy |
9 until 1763, he was Superior-General of the | Louisiana mission. |
on in Colt prior to 1948; founder in 1952 of | Louisiana Missionary Baptist Institute and Seminary in |
border the Gulf of Mexico: Alabama, Florida, | Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. |
ave variously requested the case be heard in | Louisiana, Mississippi or Florida. |
Beall-Ladymon (Arkansas, | Louisiana, Mississippi). |
known from the United States (from Florida, | Louisiana, Mississippi, Michigan, New Hampshire). |
abama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, | Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina |
Southcentral Deanery - Arkansas, | Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texa |
ALJC is primarily centered in Indiana, Ohio, | Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia, North Caro |
These states included: Alabama, Georgia, | Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina. |
Farancia abacura - Texas, Arkansas, | Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Nor |
any other state legislature did not occur in | Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, or Virginia. |
ate Memorial Day: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, | Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina |
al gas pipeline which brings gas from Texas, | Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama into Florida. |
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, | Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas. |
e affected areas of the Gulf Coast including | Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. |
e Texas, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kansas, | Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Oklahoma. |
erving independent supermarkets in Arkansas, | Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas |
rn United States: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, | Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina |
abama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, | Louisiana, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee and Florida. |
They are native to Texas, | Louisiana, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Mississippi, |
e are fourteen locations with restaurants in | Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, and Tennessee. |
1864 and was interred in Riverview Cemetery, | Louisiana, Missouri. |
Born in Sun, | Louisiana, Mitchell received a B.A. from Louisiana Sta |
Born in New Orleans, | Louisiana, Mmahat graduated from and pitched for Tulan |
He played college football at | Louisiana Monroe. |
Born in Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish, | Louisiana, Montet attended the common schools and Loui |
Poor Man's Provence: Finding Myself in Cajun | Louisiana, Montgomery, AL: NewSouth Books, ISBN 158838 |
amlined the state's corporation laws to make | Louisiana more business friendly. |
Louisiana: Morehouse | |
In | Louisiana, most adults are on wing from late August to |
Born in Duchamp, St. Martin Parish, | Louisiana, Mouton moved with his parents to Lafayette, |
Despite these challenges, the Church in | Louisiana moved ahead under Bishop Brown's leadership. |
After the decision, | Louisiana moved the congressional primary date to Nove |
Born and raised in south | Louisiana, much of her work deals with the culture and |
, was named "Legislator of the Month" by the | Louisiana Municipal Association. |
(pronounced HINEY) was the president of the | Louisiana Municipal Association from 1967-1968. |
Ernst sculptures on display at the | Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark |
The | Louisiana Museum of Natural History is the state's mus |
museum located near Copenhagen, Denmark see | Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. |
John Broven, South to | Louisiana: Music of the Cajun Bayous (Gretna, La.: Pel |
n 2009, Benny Spellman was inducted into the | Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. |
Billy J. Morris - Swamp Pop/R&B/Soul 1999 | Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. |
In 2009 Ernie K-Doe was inducted into The | Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. |
In October 2007, the | Louisiana Music Hall of Fame honored Knight for her co |
Stampley has also been inducted into The | Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame, the Louisiana Country Mu |
He was inducted into the | Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in 2000, and was awarded |
Louisiana Music, p.45. ISBN 9780306810039. | |
Carencro is the major label debut of | Louisiana musician Marc Broussard. |
e name of a Reform synagogue in New Orleans, | Louisiana, named after Judah Touro, Isaac Touro's son. |
Report to the Adjutant General of the | Louisiana National Guard and to Air Combat Command's 1 |
. Landreneau is the Adjutant General for the | Louisiana National Guard. |
U.S. Naval Reserve from 1971 to 1976 and the | Louisiana National Guard. |
In 2005, Veillon coordinated the | Louisiana National Guard's support of Louisiana Wildli |
s commissioned as a second lieutenant in the | Louisiana National Guard. |
In 1999, he became a colonel in the | Louisiana National Guard. |
Southeast | Louisiana National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a Nation |
He serves as the chair of the | Louisiana National Guard joint venture committee. |
barracks have served as headquarters of the | Louisiana National Guard. |
The 156th Infantry Regiment ("First | Louisiana") is an Infantry Regiment in the United Stat |
Southwest | Louisiana National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a Nation |
single component of this cooperative is the | Louisiana Native and Contemporary Crafts Festival (the |
e United States army, as a Lieutenant in the | Louisiana Native Guards, during the Civil War. |
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