Tante Huppe
424 Jefferson Street, Natchitoches
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Tante Huppe Natchitoches

424 Jefferson Street Natchitoches, Louisiana, 71457, United States

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Almost Creole Country...

A travel blog entry by laura.buechel

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... br> The last few nights we camped in Rusk, Texas. We went to the longest footbridge in the US, to a tomato festival, to a state park. The campground had a saltwater pool, so that was fun.

Before that I don't even remember where we were!! We were in Benson, AZ and saw the wildfires from afar, took the girls to our old haunts in the Sonoran Desert and ...

Day 15 - Man, Do I miss Texas!

A travel blog entry by jimfrondorf

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... no run ins with the law, just a nice, quiet day of pedaling. And more pedaling. Nice for a change, but not too exciting to read about, I'm sure. I wonder what tomorrow will bring.

Housekeeping note: Had sometime to go back and proofread my past entries. How embarrassing! I hate reading things with misspellings, I do this late at night, and I'm tired, but that's no excuse for bad work. I will do ...

Made a list and checked it twice...

A travel blog entry by teamroman

... leg 1 of the trip: ATL to Harrisburg for a night. I can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to Mom's home cooking and wishing my dad an early happy birthday (he will turn 60 years young while we're away). the sad part is leaving James for 10 ...

PaperJam!

A travel blog entry by sabrinae1023

... course, passports, credit cards etc. At most all campsites you will have electricity and rinning water. Stationary communal camp kitchens in each camp will have stovetops, a sink, and hot water dispensers. Ablution blocks include well kept shower and restroom facilites, as well as laundrymats. Also, most of the campsites had a cool swimming pools-perfect after driving all day!
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Road trip to Cane River

A travel blog entry by globetrotters

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... Maw and I are all a little nervous about that, but we push on to reach our destination -- St. Augustine Catholic Church, the first Catholic church in America founded, independently financed and built by free people of color.


The original sanctuary was built in 1803, but the current structure was erected in 1916. From the outside, the place looks so serene. I can imagine ...