
Of course everyone knows that Louisiana is home of Mardi Gras, and home to New Orleans that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. With just those two events alone there is more to see here than you can imagine. With the importance of insurance and such, the perfect auto loan in Louisiana is of no expectation. The devastation that Katrina left behind even 2 years later is enough to keep you in awe and asking the question of how, why, and when will this town be as it once was. Although, it is processing and moving forward there are still people living in FEMA trailers, homes still in rubble and businesses that either will never reopen or have chosen to not come back. Louisiana has taken a huge physical, emotionally, and monetary heartache in the last 2 years, however she will recover. Although the sadness and rebuilding of Louisiana can be felt not only across the state, but thought the country, she does have so much to offer visitors and residents.
Interesting facts about Louisiana! Home to the tallest state capitol building in the United Stats, Louisiana houses the sate capitol of 450 feet tall with 34 floors! Another interesting fact, it is considered simple assault if you bite someone with your natural teeth in Louisiana, but if you bite someone with your false teeth it is considered an aggravated assault! So be careful about how you bite them.
Louisiana is home to many parks and tours. There is a 5-acre park on the authentic Cajun countryside called Bayou Pierre Alligator Park. It is complete with Cajun music, genuine Cajun food, and enough world-Famous Louisa “joie de vivre” to keep you happy. Along with all that, there are hundred of alligators waiting to entertain you with hourly feeding shows (don’t’ worry they won’t eat you)! Speaking of Cajun, there is a Cajun Critters Swamp Tour that allows you to discover hidden beauty of the bayou with a two hours narrated trip. There is plenty of wildlife, inducing alligator for you to see. The New Orleans Swamp Tour offers a tour on a swamp boat for the entire family. As seen on Entertainment Tonight, you can tour back in the bayous as well as into the past of pirates and Indians; this tour has so much to offer. Here is just a sample of some of the tours that Louisiana has to offer. Being on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico there is plenty of tours that take you into the gulf. Louisiana is home to many swamps that you can embrace the bayou of her as only a real tour can offer.
Before leaving or heading back to your home in Louisiana, don’t forget to purchase tickets to a home game of the pride of Louisiana the New Orleans Saints National Football League team. After Hurricane Katrina they provided the much-needed security the state needed!