The Queen Anne Bed & Breakfast
125 Pine Street, Natchitoches
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The Queen Anne Bed & Breakfast Natchitoches

125 Pine Street Natchitoches, Louisiana, 71457, United States

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Almost Creole Country...

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... Desert Museum. We visited Tombstone, we camped in Las Cruces and we spent the night in a horrible hotel because we got a bit late (30 dollars a night per room - that says it all).

And now we are in Louisiana enjoying the local accent and colors! Tomorrow we'll head to Natchez and then up to Vicksburg where we'll stay for a few days. So more later....
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Day 15 - Man, Do I miss Texas!

A travel blog entry by jimfrondorf

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No, not really. Today, finally, 65 miles into my ride, I put Texas in my rear view mirror. OK, so I don't have a rear view mirror, even better, one glance after I crossed the state line and it was gone. If you were counting, and I was, that was 8 days and about 842 miles of Cowboy country. Today was day 15, so half the trip to this point took place there.

Today, Louisiana, Hopefully, tomorrow into Mississippi ...

Made a list and checked it twice...

A travel blog entry by teamroman

Even before this trip this week, I had two business trips. Today I spent the morning getting ready to leave work behind for 6 days and pack my bags! Fortunately I had my packing list ready to roll and a cab scheduled to pick me up. I made it to the ...

PaperJam!

A travel blog entry by sabrinae1023

So a lil change of plans...Since Botswana will not grant a visa to Chinese Citizens living in South Africa, sadly one of our group will not be able to come along on our over land safari. So, we'll also be doing another tour of Kruger National Park! I'm so excited to be able to go back to Kruger- I didn't think I would have another chance to go. It's like nowhere else, ...

Road trip to Cane River

A travel blog entry by globetrotters

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... attending church here two hundred years ago. Following the service, I imagine they enjoyed an outdoor gathering that included homemade dishes eaten by young and old alike, while seated on a tattered blanket near the river (but not too close; there are tales that gators live there!). Inside the church, the air is still, the pews empty and the late afternoon sunlight is shining through ...