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Decorations around Natchitoches |
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NOLO style architecture |
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More NOLO buildings |
Although we weren't impressed with this park the last time we stayed, it was on the way to our next stop, so we tried it again. While we were in the area, we went back to historic Natchitoches and stopped at Papa’s Bar and Grill for lunch and had the best Shrimp Po’ Boys we’ve ever tasted. The shrimp were huge, tasted and smelled fresh out of the ocean, were perfectly cooked, and there were so many in the sandwich that they spilled out as we ate. After we had lunch, we wandered around town, enjoying the cool weather, pretty decorations, and a walk along the river. We happened to be there during a fall festival and there were vendor stands all along the riverwalk where everything from soup to nuts to hot sauces were being sold. There was a library book sale going on that was doing a brisk business and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. Just outside the restaurant was this beautifully restored Mustang –' 65 or '66?
Since we were only here one full day, that was the extent of our sightseeing. We left early the next morning for Baton Rogue, Jerry Lee's boudin store, Tickfaw.
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By the river |
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More beautiful plants |
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And more
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Sign in restaurant |
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Sign in restaurant |
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Sign in restaurant |
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Nice old mustang |
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Restaurant for wonderful shrimp po boys |
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