The state of Louisiana is a melting pot of cultures, including French, African, and French-Canadian, and modernized American culture. It is known for its Cajun and Creole culture, food, jazz music, and Mardi Gras festival. Additionally, there are state parks, fishing opportunities, and exhibits about world war II. There is no taller building in the United States than Louisiana’s capitol. It stands 450 feet high and has 34 floors. In New Orleans, Mardi Gras is celebrated every year. About 1.4 million people attend the annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, which has a population of just over 384,000. Purple stands for justice, gold stands for power, and green stands for faith. Music has been a significant part of Louisiana’s history as well. In Louisiana, one of the world’s most famous jazz musicians is Louis Armstrong. New Orleans is sometimes referred to as “the birthplace of jazz.” Some of the cities we service in Louisiana include:
Lafayette, Shreveport, New Orleans, Baton Rouge