In Louisiana, we have many things that goes bump in the night. Two of our most infamous local cryptids are the Rougarou and the Honey Island Swamp Monster. In a new episode of the History Channel's ...
Multiple tour companies offer different kinds of boat tours of the Louisiana swamps; several combine a swamp tour with a stop at a local plantation. To find which tour best fits your travel plans ...
If you're looking for more wildlife encounters, consider joining one of the best Louisiana swamp tours; many are within a quick drive of Baton Rouge. Tour Historic Vermilionville (85 reviews ...
Dating back to the 1970s, there have been 57 officially documented reports of Bigfoot sightings in Louisiana, all logged on ...
Between 2018 and 2022, Ascension Parish served as a location for four films, including Academy Award Best Picture winner ...
Looking for a unique outdoor adventure? Explore Tims Canyon Trail in Kisatchie National Forest—a peaceful, 2.4-mile hike ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a case regarding the possible redistricting of Louisiana's congressional map but not until after the upcoming election. On Monday, the Supreme Court said it ...
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Added Nov 10, 2016 at 10:53AM EST by Don. According to etymologist Barry Popik, [10] "drain the swamp" was originally used metaphorically in 1903 by Social Democratic Party organizer Winfield R.
By Abbie VanSickle Reporting from Washington The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a long-running dispute over a congressional map in Louisiana that includes a second district with a majority ...
LAFAYETTE, La. – A deluge of tropical rain Wednesday morning created a soggy and dangerous commute for some in southern Louisiana, where flooding was ongoing. Rainfall between 2 and 3 inches had ...
with a steam boat in the distance. black and white swamp stock illustrations Illustration from Harpers Monthly Magazine LXXIV December-1886-May-1887:- Moonlight on the water of Bayou Teche, Louisiana, ...