Pretty fountain in the Washington Street Plaza. |
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Bonnie, Helen, Brooke, Carol, and Ed posed along the waterfall leading down to the river. |
Rogue House in River Park is a poteaux-en-terre style Cajun construction. It is believed to be the last one of its kind in Louisiana. |
Hanging baskets along the Cane River . |
Interesting story of how the bayou got its name. |
Helen with the Steel Magnolia Sign. |
House where the Steel Magnolia movie was filmed. |
Walking on the campus of NW State College. |
Grass littered with blooms. |
Looks like this might be a sundial. |
NW State College stadium. |
American Cemetery dates back to the Louisiana Purchase. |
Steel Magnolias marker in American Cemetery. |
Marker on American Cemetery fence about the transfer of ownership from Spain to France, and then France to the United States. All completed in a matter of hours. |
St. Denis Oak believed to be 200 years old. |
Ed and Carol with other side of St. Denis Oak. |
Judge Porter B&B, Queen Anne Style circa 1912. |
Snowball Bush still has lots of pretty blooms. |
Old 1900 Texas and Pacific RR Depot is now City Courthouse. |
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Texas and Pacific RR Depot from 1926. |
We walked through the cemetery of St. Francis Roman Catholic Church. |
First United Methodist Church built in 1963. |
Old Parish Courthouse circa 1895 is now a museum. |
Art Deco American Indian on the WPA built Natchitoches Parish Courthouse. |
Post Office Building. |
Pretty Azalea Bush. |
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