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| Dancing to Zydeco in Lafayette |
Satisfy all of your appetites in
Cajun country LAFAYETTE, La. -- Eat the food, and you'll feel Cajun. Dance to the music --
Cajun or zydeco -- and you'll act Cajun. Do both for a couple of days, and you'll want to be Cajun.
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Floating, hiking and rocking around North Carolina TUCKASEGEE,
N. C. -- ''Don't get in the river unless you know exactly where to get out.''
That's what should be printed clearly on every tube, fun-yak
and any other river floating gear available to mountain outfitters.

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| Ninth generation potter Jerry Brown throws a pot. |
Roads less traveled: Alabama TUSCUMBIA, Ala. -- Plastic flowers brighten every grave marker - sleek marble, statuary adorned
and hand-shaped wood planks alike. This quiet hollow in the Freedom Hills Wildlife Management area of northwest Alabama is
hallowed ground where the living treasure memories of departed friends.
Not just any friends. This graveyard is for friends that had barked, bayed and lived to tree 'coons. <script
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