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Louisiana's 200 Most Notable People


We are having a great time celebrating Louisiana's birthday this year. I decided the Bicentennial is a great time to recognize some of the incredible talents, personalities, successes and even some blunders that have come from or through our state.

I developed a list of the 200 most notable people in Louisiana history. It is not necessarily a list of our greatest, most popular or, even, most significant people. It is a compilation of individuals whose influence was felt in Louisiana, but also spread beyond our borders.

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April 10, 2012

Northward Bound


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A couple of weeks ago, I had the honor of representing Louisiana on a mission to Quebec City. I met with several officials including the Ministers of Culture and Tourism. During our meetings we discussed the mutual benefits Québec and Louisiana could derive from fostering tourism between us.

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August 19, 2011

Part 2: River Road Plantations


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The road that follows the Mighty Mississippi in south Louisiana is home to some of the state's most historic plantation homes. Throughout the past couple of weeks I have had the privilege to visit five of Louisiana’s historic antebellum homes. These homes, dotted along the river, can be found after a short drive from either New Orleans or Baton Rouge. They allow you to get lost in the mystique of the antebellum period. Each River Road plantation tells its story in a unique way and, though no two are the same, all are interesting and beautiful.

 

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July 27, 2011

Part 1: River Road Plantations


History & Heritage

The road that follows along the Mighty Mississippi in South Louisiana is home to some of the state's most historic plantation homes. Throughout the past couple of weeks, I have had the privilege to visit five of Louisiana’s historic antebellum homes. These homes, dotted along the river, can be found after a short drive from either New Orleans or Baton Rouge. They allow you to get lost in the mystique of the antebellum period.

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July 08, 2011

Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site Reopens


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Jay Dardenne at the reopening of the Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site

Recently I visited the south Louisiana city of Plaquemine, which is located in Iberville Parish along the Mississippi River.

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April 11, 2011

Welcome to Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne’s new blog!


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Hello, and welcome to my brand-new blog, where I'll be regularly sharing
my take on the places and people of Louisiana that I find so inspiring.
Tag along with me as I travel around the state and introduce you to the
cuisine, history, music, culture and outdoor recreation that make
Louisiana a favorite destination for travelers year after year. Check
back next week to see where I’ve been lately, and in the meantime,
explore your passion for Louisiana on our newly redesigned website,
www.LouisianaTravel.com.

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April 11, 2011