Louisiana

  • Louisiana
    By Richard Bizier

    Next , get on LA 75 , which runs through Darrow , Geismar , Carville and St. Gabriel . Follow LA 30 to Baton Rouge , then US 61 to St. Francisville . Burnside Destrehan Burnside is located 27 kilometres from Convent on LA 44 / River ...

  • Louisiana
    By Jason Glaser

    ... City of New Orleans , Photo Disc Bart Kemper , 38 , 40-41 Capstone Press / Gary Sundermeyer , 54 Corbis / Buddy Mays , 32 ; Philip Gould , 36 ; Robert Holmes , 30–31 Doug Perrine / Seapics.com , 14 Houserstock / Dave G. Houser ...

  • Louisiana
    By Ruth Bjorklund, Andy Steinitz

    Spanish Moss Unlike other types of moss , Spanish moss grows only on trees , and not on fences , buildings , or telephone poles . It is not actually a moss , however . It is an epiphyte , which means it grows on other plants for support ...

  • Louisiana
    By Rita LaDoux

    He became so popular that postal carriers delivered letters addressed only to Louis Armstrong, Mr. Jazz, U.S.A. Terry Bradshaw (born 1948), from Shreveport, Louisiana, played football for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1970 to 1984.

  • Louisiana: The Land and Its People
    By Sue L. Eakin, Manie Culbertson

    This constitutional amendment was passed by Congress after Johnson vetoed their Civil Rights Bill . President Johnson advised the South that it did not have to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment . President Johnson kept assuring the ...

  • Louisiana
    By Judith Bloom Fradin, Dennis B. Fradin

    Discusses the geography, history, industries, and famous people of Louisiana

  • Louisiana
    By Jennifer Reed

    1 Back Forward Stop Review Home Explore Favorites History LEX Louis Armstrong - Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address lej http://www.redhotjazz.com/louie.html GO Louis " Satchmo " Armstrong ( 1901-1971 ) ...

  • Louisiana
    By Richard Bizier, Roch Nadeau

    Discover grand plantation-era mansions, delicious Cajun cuisine, the mysterious bayou & the unequaled New Orleans Mardi Gras with this practical & cultural Ulysses guide.

  • Louisiana
    By Frances Hodgson Frances Hodgson Burnett

    There, Frances began writing to help earn money for the family, publishing stories in magazines from the age of 19. In 1870, her mother died, and in 1872 she married Swan Burnett, who became a medical doctor.

  • Louisiana
    By Kathleen Thompson

    Discusses the history, economy, culture, and future of Louisiana. Also includes a state chronology, pertinent statistics, and maps.

  • Louisiana: Its Land and People
    By Sam Bowers Hilliard, Fred Bowerman Kniffen

    A geography of Louisiana, covering its weather, climate, land contours, soils, vegetation and resources; and investigating the effects man has had on its landscape, from the prehistoric Indians through the industries and urbanization of the ...

  • Louisiana: A History
    By Joe Gray Taylor

    Something of Louisiana's historic joie de vivre remains, however, to the gratification of residents and visitors alike; both will enjoy Joe Gray Taylor's telling of the story.

  • Louisiana: A History
    By John C. Rodrigue, Bennett H. Wall

    “The Evangeline League's Man in the Blue Serge Suit: Trials and Tribulations.” Louisiana History 39 (1998), 167–88. Liebling, A.J. The Earl of Louisiana. Foreword by T. Harry Williams. Baton Rouge, 1971. Maginnis, John. The Last Hayride ...

  • Louisiana: Off the Beaten Path, a Guide to Unique Places
    By Gay N. Martin

    Describes unusual and out of the way attractions in each region of Louisiana, including Jungle Gardens, the Konriko Rice Mill, plantation homes, the Delcambre shrimp boat landing, and the Bonnie and Clyde ambush site

  • Louisiana: Teacher's guide

    The Louisiana Edition presents a course in Louisiana's geography, history, economy, government, and culture. The section in the supplement may be used alone or integrated with sections from HBJ Social Studies: States and Regions.

  • Louisiana
    By Maurice Denuziere

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  • Louisiana: Architecture and Landscape
    By Michael Sheridan

    The museum now publishes a comprehensive and groundbreaking book, 'Louisiana: Architecture and Landscape', where the American architect, author and expert on modern Nordic architecture Michael Sheridan tells the story of the museum's long ...

  • Louisiana: Crossroads of the Atlantic World
    By Cécile Vidal

    Louisiana: Crossroads of the Atlantic World offers an exceptional collaboration between American, Canadian, and European historians who explore the many ways and means of colonial Louisiana's relations with the rest of the Atlantic world.

  • Louisiana: Off the Beaten Path
    By Gay N. Martin

    ... visitors , who get a tour of the main house , a continental break- fast , and a copy of her book , A Tourist's Guide to West Feliciana Parish . Rates are moderate . For reservations call 1-800-749-1928 or ( 504 ) 635-6312 . Travelers ...

  • Louisiana: A Novel
    By Erna Brodber

    Linking the living and the dead, a brilliant novel imbued with the magic of hoodoo and conjuring