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What we\'re serving up in Louisana you just can\'t find anywhere else. Sultry jazz clubs, plantations with mischievous ghosts, trophy size bass that practically jump in the boat--and that\'s just for appetizers. Great resturants are throughout the state to whet your appetite. The Cajun Tradition runs deep and the traditions of the Mississippi and the Gulf of Mexico come together to please the most discerning of a traveller\'s pallette.

Louisiana\'s exciting attractions are as diverse as our many cultures. We offer everything from casinos and nightlife, to plantations and museums, to restaurants, music venues and marinas. There is a lot to do on vacation in Louisiana.

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Lake Fausse Pointe State Park occupies a 6,000-acre site which was once part of the Atchafalaya Basin. The area surrounding the park was formerly the home site of the Chitimacha Indians. From the middle 1700's, the region was dominated by French and Acadian farmers and trappers, although the Spanish were in control of the land from 1763 until 1802. It was during this period that a major influx of Spaniards and Canary Islanders (called Isleños) emigrated to the New Iberia area, contributing to the cultural diversity of this section of Louisiana. Lake Fausse Pointe State Park, at the edge of a beautiful water wilderness, is a perfect point from which to explore the natural and cultural heritage of South Louisiana. Combine your wilderness adventure with a tour of nearby historic areas such as the city of St. Martinville and Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site. A stay at Lake Fausse Pointe State Park will be remembered as an introduction to the remarkable diversity of South Louisiana.

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