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Unveiling Southern Charm: A Day at Rosedown Plantation in St. Francisville

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 Last week my travels brought me to the Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site in St. Francisville, Louisiana. Over the past few years, I have been through St. Francisville a handful of times, and I have to say that the town is one of my favorite locations here in Louisiana. The town is quiet, charming, and filled with history. From the nearby John James Audubon Bridge. Audubon State Historic Site, St. Francisville Historic District, to the preserved Illinois Central Railroad Caboose, the town provides the visitor the perfect place to spend a day just exploring. Located just over 30 minutes north of the State Capitol of Baton Rouge, St. Francisville is easy to get to and should be considered a must-see location for anyone visiting the region.

Discover the Flavorful Transformation of Fast Food at Flame Broiler: A Healthy Alternative Awaits!

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 Written By: Ken Hulsey If you're on the West Coast and looking for a fantastic fast food option, let me introduce you to a little treasure known as Flame Broiler. This delightful chain prides itself on offering a healthier alternative to the typical fast food fare of burgers and fried chicken. Their menu is refreshingly straightforward, yet incredibly satisfying, featuring wholesome bowls of either fluffy brown or white rice as a base. You can choose from tasty options like beef, chicken, or tofu, and then top your dish with a vibrant mix of fresh vegetables.

Set Free, But Still Living Like a Prisoner? | Finding Your Identity in Christ | Ascend with Pastor Steve

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In this powerful message, we are reminded that freedom is more than just forgiveness; it represents a new identity in Christ. Through personal testimonies, biblical truths, and the story of Israel’s journey out of Egypt, we discover how the enemy often attacks our thoughts, convincing us to live as prisoners even after Christ has set us free. Though freedom was purchased by the blood of Jesus, we must learn to walk in that freedom every day. 

By plane, by train, by the edge of your seat, it's the most hilarious suspense ride of your life - Silver Streak (1976)

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Back in the 1970s, the movies had it all: planes were crashing down from the heavens, towering infernos, tales of world destruction, bad-ass cops, a cowboy in a Trans Am running beer across the south, King Kong, Godzilla, intergalactic wars, car chases, car crashes, and, in the case of todays featured trailer a passenger train crashing trough the Chicago rail terminal.

There seems to be a mistake. I believe I ordered the "large" cappuccino

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"Woman... woe-man... whoooa-man. She was a thief, you gotta believe, she stole my heart and my cat. Betty, Judy, Josie and those hot Pussycats... they make me horny, Saturday morny... girls of cartoo-ins will leave me in ruins... I want to be Betty's Barney. Hey Jane... get me off this crazy thing... called love.

How the St. Francisville Caboose Connects Us to the Past of the West Feliciana Railroad!

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 Photos By Ken Hulsey Text from signage adjacent to the railcar History of ICG 199328 The St. Francisville Caboose is an important historical attraction for the town. The caboose was purchased by the town in 1995 and moved to its current location through a generous donation by Richard Holcomb. The intention was that it would serve to remind visitors and future generations of the history of the West Feliciana Railroad, the third oldest railroad in the United States. The WFRR ran from Bayou Sara to Woodville, MS from 1834 to 1978, carrying the region's valuable cotton crop to the Mississippi River where it could be easily shipped to New Orleans. It was innovative, ahead of its time and necessary.

Unearthing Legends: Could Dinosaurs Still Roam the Jungle of Cambodia?

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 Written By: Ken Hulsey Do dinosaurs still walk among us? While science strongly suggests they don't, every now and then, we hear of a fascinating sighting from some isolated corner of the world that sparks our imagination. A recent intriguing discovery in Cambodia might just add a twist to the chapter of our planet's prehistoric history.  

Step Back in Time: A Journey Through the Heart of Louisiana's Acadian Heritage

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 Photos and Story by Ken Hulsey This past weekend, Terri and I decided to brave the heat and humidity and spend an afternoon touring the Acadian Village (Museum) in Lafayette. I have to admit that this has been a location that I have wanted to see for some time now. When Terri woke up Saturday morning and said that she wanted to go explore the location, I was more than happy to oblige her.

Discovering the Magic of the Las Vegas Strip: A Journey Beyond the Casinos

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 Photos and Story By: Ken Hulsey I have to share that I truly miss being just a three-hour drive from the incredible attractions of the Las Vegas Strip. There’s really nothing quite like it anywhere in the world! The beauty of the Strip is that you don’t even have to place a bet or catch a show to find entertainment. I remember spending an entire evening simply strolling along the Strip, taking in the breathtaking sights and observing the vibrant crowd. It was hours filled with joy and amusement, all without spending a single dollar!  

Chasing Sunrises: A Photographer's Journey Through the Heart of Louisiana

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 Story and Photos by Ken Hulsey There is one thing you can always count on in Louisiana: a beautiful sunrise. Since I had the day off, I decided to wake up early and venture out with my camera to capture some of the stunning scenery here in Central Louisiana. I’ve been promising myself for almost a year that I would spend some time getting back into my photography, and a holiday from work provided the perfect opportunity.