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- New Orleans by Bicycle: A Tourists guide to living like a local With its beauty, history, and food, New Orleans is a tourists delight, but to see New Orleans any way but by bicycle is to miss out on much that this city has to offer. This guide is a great start to everyone who is interested in our culture, and wha...
- New Orleans Online It's little wonder that New Orleans is one of the world's favorite destinations. Whether you are looking for history, art, food, music, festivals, parades, shopping, spas, ghosts, vampires, or anything in between - it's all here, in New Orleans. Bef...
- Haunted New Orleans When it comes to Haunted New Orleans, Louisiana the first two things that come to mind is Vampires and Voodoo. A few years ago, my favorite song use to be "Bloodletting" by Concrete Blonde. It just had the New Orleans "Feeling" to it. Right around th...
- Visit New Orleans, LA Come to New Orleans! Let a New Orleans native tell you about the history, food, music and good times that you can have in the Big Easy. You don't have to visit during Mardi Gras to have a good time (although I heartily recommend New Orlea...
- Fleur de Lis Ornaments, Cards and Gifts The fleur de lis (or fleur de lys, or fleur-de-lis) is a beautiful, decorative and meaningful symbol. "Fleur" is French for "flower" and "lis" means "lily". The fleur de lis symbol is used in herald...
- Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. Unlike previous presidents, Jackson was born into a poor family. His election to the presidency shifted the balance of power in the country from wealthy, East Coas...
- Mardi Gras Coloring Fun Mardi Gras coloring pages are great fun for children and adults. Decorate a Mardi Gras coloring sheet with the official colors of Mardi Gras - gold, purple, green. Color a fantasy mask for your favorite Mardi Gras parade or a masquerade party for Fat...
- Big Annie: Mississippi Flatboat Captain Activities related to the story of Big Annie, a flatboat captain who, despite all odds, brings Christmas toys from New Orleans up the river to the children of Natchez. Learn about the cultures, historical times and wildlife along the Mississippi Riv...
- Fleur-de-Lis The fluer-de-lis, also known as the fleur-de-lys and fleur-de-gras, is a stylized symbol of the "lily flower" dating back to early european heraldry. It can be found on coats-of-arms, flags, and even on modern corporate logos.
- Anderson Cooper This lens is all about CNN news anchor, Anderson Cooper.
- Marie Laveau This lens pays homage to the quintessential Voodoo Queen of New Orleans - Mam'zelle Marie Laveau. For the most enjoyable, funky, voodoo perusing experience, play the following song by Redbone while reading this lens, and don't forget to leave your r...
- Louisiana Jobs Louisiana Jobs - Louisiana was the first site of oil drilling over water in the world, near the mouth of the Mississippi River. The oil and gas industry as well as its subsidiary industries such as transport and refining, have dominated Louisiana's e...
- The Ravenous Guide to Southern Cooking This lens will focus on Southern Cooking in all it's glory. We'll look at some history, some recipes and break it down to it's basic parts, Soul Food, Country Cooking, Cajun, Creole, Low Country and BBQ.
- Cajun Recipes I am a Creole, born in the Deep South...New Orleans to be exact. My mother was a country girl, and my grandmother lived along the bayou in Mississippi. All the women in my family were excellent cooks, and I had the good fortune of being taught the ar...
- Mardi Gras Masks When dressing up for Mardi Gras the selection of a Mardi Gras Mask is an integral part of your outfit You can choose from traditional Jester Mardi Gras Masks or something more ornate with feathers and sequins. They are no rules for what type of mask...
- Habitat For Humanity Tri Cities Washington | Eliminate Poverty Housing and Homelessness | Volunteering and Compassion Tri Cities Habitat For Humanity, brought to you by real estate agents (and Tri Cities residents), Joe and Colleen Lane of The Lane Real Estate Team. | Habitat for Humanity Tri Cities invites people of all backgrounds, races and religions to buil...
- Cowboy Mouth I've always heard of people having spiritual reactions to music and scoffed at them. That is, until I experienced a live Cowboy Mouth show. Never before had I witnessed such pure, unadulterated fun. There is something completely dif...
- The Original Mardi Gras: Mobile, AL Most people associate Mardi Gras in the US with the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. It is true that New Orleans hosts the largest and most popular Mardi Gras, but they were not the first to celebrate the Carnival season. That honor goes to their smal...
- ITT Tech School in New Orleans Louisiana Deep in the heart of Cajun Country right next to the Big Easy city of New Orleans lies the local ITT Technical Institute school. Offering degrees in computers, electronics, construction management, and criminal justice at night and on the weekends, i...
- Beignet - French Doughnuts What is a beignet? In the simpliest of terms, beignet - pronounced "ben-yay" - is French for fritter and is an umbrella term for pastries made from deep-fried dough. While they are often stuffed with fruit, vegetable, seafood or meat filli...
