Climate & Weather:
Louisiana's summers are beastly hot and winters
are mild. The average temperature range for the
northern part of the state is 38-60 F/3-16 C in
winter and 70-95 F/21-35 C in summer. Winter in the
southern portion runs 44-67 F/7-19 C, with summer at
70-95 F/21-35 C. It does get even hotter, and
humidity can make that heat seem much, much worse.
Spring and fall offer a pleasant range of
temperatures -- 50-78 F/10-26 C.
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Firsts, Facts, Trivia:
Mardi Gras
is a celebration that is known
world wide. It is an ancient custom that originated
in southern Europe. It celebrates food and fun just
before the 40 days of Lent: a Catholic time of
prayer and sacrifice. This custom was brought to
Louisiana by the French.
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FACTS
Featured Tourist Spots:
The
Global Wildlife Center -
Get ready for a wild
adventure at the largest totally free-roaming
wildlife preserve in the country! The Global
Wildlife Center in Folsom, Louisiana is home to over
3,000 exotic, endangered, and threatened animals
from all over the world.
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Louisiana History:
Louisiana has a rich, colorful
historical background. The state has been governed
under
10 different flags beginning in 1541 with
Hernando de Soto's claim of the region for Spain. La
Salle later claimed it for Bourbon France and over
the years Louisiana was at one time or another
subject to the Union Jack of Great Britain, the
Tricolor of Napoleon, the Lone Star flag of the
Republic of West Florida and the fifteen stars and
stripes of the United States. At the outbreak of the
Civil War, Louisiana became an independent republic
for six weeks before joining the Confederacy.
The Louisiana region was settled by
Indians in prehistoric times, at least as early as
6,000 years ago. At the time of European exploration
in the 16th century, there were more than 10,000
Indians in Louisiana. Tribes of the Muskhogean
language family occupied the east-central and
south-east region, Tunican tribes lived along the
coast and in the northeast, and tribes of the
Caddoan group inhabited the north and northwest.
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HISTORY
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