The History Of Coffee In LouisianaThe History Of Coffee In LouisianaThe Port of New Orleans was the second biggest coffee importer in the U.S., until the Union blockaded port. Find out what happened next!The Midday Day DivaThe Midday Day Diva
Lafayette's Hidden Cemetery in Broadmoor SubdivisionLafayette's Hidden Cemetery in Broadmoor SubdivisionIt's always interesting how, even if you've lived somewhere your entire life, you can always learn something new about a city.Michael Dot ScottMichael Dot Scott
Louisiana Casino Announces Multi-Million Dollar ExpansionLouisiana Casino Announces Multi-Million Dollar ExpansionOne of Louisiana and Texas' favorite places to play has announced a multi-million dollar expansion to its casino resort facility. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
7 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Cafe' Du Monde 7 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Cafe' Du Monde Find out what legendary family owns the famous Louisiana coffee house today.Gina CookGina Cook
Black Eyed Peas And Cabbage For New Years – Why?Black Eyed Peas And Cabbage For New Years – Why?Why do we eat black eyed peas and cabbage on New Year's Day? Find the origins of these traditions here.Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
Louisiana, Check Out These Bizarre Facts About EasterLouisiana, Check Out These Bizarre Facts About EasterWhen you start looking into the Easter holiday, you can start finding some pretty interesting and strange things.Michael Dot ScottMichael Dot Scott
Civil War Sites in LouisianaCivil War Sites in LouisianaLouisiana has a rich history dating back to the Civil War, and there are many locations around the state to visit sites from one of America's most infamous conflicts.Stephanie CristStephanie Crist
Senator Guillory Says ‘Keep The Civil War Monuments’Senator Guillory Says ‘Keep The Civil War Monuments’Senator Elbert Guillory recently testified before a Senate committee giving his reasons why Civil War monuments and statues should not be removed.Ken RomeroKen Romero