Where to Stay in Louisiana:French Quarter RV Resort-Also known as Vieux Carré, New Orleans, this is the oldest and the world-famous neighborhood. Louisiana was the first colonized by Spain and France, before America has given Louisiana Purchase in 1803, 60 million francs (11 billion U.S. dollars by today's standards!). French and Spanish influences are still present throughout southern Louisiana and the French Quarter is a dazzling and colorful historic buildings, sporting the famous iron balconies, where the parties have collected from visitors during Mardi Gras.
Lagebeaux RV Park-the people of Louisiana are Creole descendants of French and Spanish colonists who settled initially in the area. Although originally referred to people of European descent, the large number of African slaves imported to the area to lead the people in the first term for mixed race. Characterized by their colorful dress and music, distinctive voice, and spicy dishes such as gumbo and jambalaya, Creole influences can be found in Louisiana, particularly in the south.
Cypremort State Park -Located between Grand Isle and Cameron, Cypremort Point is a wonderful site, covering a half mile of beach along the Gulf of Mexico. If you want to relax and enjoy the sun, try the crab, shrimp or fishing, hiking through the swamp adjacent to Louisiana or something more active, such as water skiing and windsurfing is something for everyone in this beloved park.
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