LOUISIANA
VISITING
Myths and Legends Byway
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The Start of the Journey
Burr’s Ferry, LA
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Sabine River
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The Burr’s Ferry Bridge was an important
communication point between Louisiana and
Texas during the settlement period of the
1800’s.  This crossing helped settlers get their
property, livestock, and other goods to Texas
safely.  
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A Quick Drive South into the
Past
Merryville, LA
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Antique Washing Equipment
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DeRiddler Historic District
DeRiddler, LA
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Antique Stores Everywhere!
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The Beauregard Museum is by appointment
only.  Make sure to call ahead of time!
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A Sweet Delight
Sugartown, LA
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Watermelons are
the perfect treat
on a hot summer
day!
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Canoeing the Ouiska Chitto
Creek
Dry Creek, LA
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A Spooky Trip up North
Pitkin, LA
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The Haunted Town Hall
Elizabeth, LA
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The Town Hall was once a hospital for the lumber
company that founded the Village of Elizabeth.
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A Quaint Town
Oberlin, LA
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Cajun Food Abound
Kinder, LA
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Boudin and Cracklins
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