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Old 07-16-2006, 05:03 PM
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Living in Louisiana

For those of you living in Louisiana, can you give some good recommendations for cities to live in, with just one condition-I don't want to live anywhere near the gulf. At least an hour & a half to two hours away if possible.

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Old 07-16-2006, 05:37 PM
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Good recommendations for Louisiana...Birmingham is the closest I'd get.
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Old 07-17-2006, 01:28 AM
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1. Dallas
2. San Antonio
3. Austin
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Old 07-17-2006, 08:07 AM
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I'm looking for suggestions from those that may already be living in Louisiana, I know we must have a few on this board that do!
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Old 07-17-2006, 08:33 AM
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Why wouldn't someone who is not living in Louisiana be able to offer you assistance?
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Old 07-17-2006, 08:54 AM
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Because it seems as if those that aren't living there (did you even read the previous posts that suggest cities in Alabama & Texas?) don't have any suggestions for cities there.
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Old 07-17-2006, 10:18 AM
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......and that should be your first clue.
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Old 07-17-2006, 10:28 AM
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Yes, it's a clue. But it isn't helpful when we may be moving there anyway & will need to decide on a city. I'm not familiar with Louisiana at all, but I hate the idea of living anywhere near a large body of water, so I just ask that it isn't close to the gulf by 90-120 miles (or roughly 1.5-2 hours.)

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Old 07-17-2006, 11:07 AM
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I suppose it depends on what you are looking for. Louisiana is not really a totally French oriented state. New Orleans, Lafayette, and the Acadian Country are largely French derived. Baton Rouge is mostly Anglo and further North is almost purely Anglo in its ambiance and traditions.
New Orleans, with all its problems, is probably the most interesting and livable city in North America. After N.O. you probably need to consider some Canadian cities for French/international ambiance.
I strongly suspect that despite the disaster of the hurricanes of 2005 it will be another two to three hundred years before the city faces another such problem.
If you are moving to Louisiana you need to consider the reason for the move. If you are a professional (Doctor, Lawyer, CPA, etc.) you have more flexibility than if you are a gourmet chef or petroleum engineer. More info would be helpful.
In any case you should invest some time in checking out the possible locations and see what appeals to you. Its quite a diverse state and there is plenty to enjoy, but different parts of the state are radically different from eachother.
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Old 07-17-2006, 11:38 AM
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I am from New Orleans (born and raised) and my family is still all down there...I honestly can't imagine living anywhere in the state other than New Orleans...I've heard Lake Charles is pretty nice and Baton Rouge has grown recently (obviously) because of Hurricane Katrina but I think it's pretty nice in BR too....Alexandria is alright, not very interesting or pretty but it's there....Shreveport is okay too....I hate to say this but pretty much anywhere in the state of LA if there is another "big" hurricane you are going to feel it in some aspect...just my thoughts
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Old 07-17-2006, 11:55 AM
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Well people who have visited could give you valuable input so don't limit yourself. (That was the point of my question).
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Old 07-17-2006, 12:10 PM
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Well people who have visited could give you valuable input so don't limit yourself. (That was the point of my question).
They may be able to offer some input, but I would really take it with a grain of salt. I've visited Aurora/Denver, CO several times, but I don't feel qualified to access livability like say, DA would be able to.
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Old 07-17-2006, 02:22 PM
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I suppose it depends on what you are looking for. Louisiana is not really a totally French oriented state. New Orleans, Lafayette, and the Acadian Country are largely French derived. Baton Rouge is mostly Anglo and further North is almost purely Anglo in its ambiance and traditions.
New Orleans, with all its problems, is probably the most interesting and livable city in North America. After N.O. you probably need to consider some Canadian cities for French/international ambiance.
I strongly suspect that despite the disaster of the hurricanes of 2005 it will be another two to three hundred years before the city faces another such problem.
If you are moving to Louisiana you need to consider the reason for the move. If you are a professional (Doctor, Lawyer, CPA, etc.) you have more flexibility than if you are a gourmet chef or petroleum engineer. More info would be helpful.
In any case you should invest some time in checking out the possible locations and see what appeals to you. Its quite a diverse state and there is plenty to enjoy, but different parts of the state are radically different from eachother.
We'll be moving because Trevor will have accepted a position that will require him to live in Louisiana. We'll have final say over the city we live in because he'll have a home office & won't be required to check in at a local office (he'll be recruiting students for a school in TX.) With his new job I'm actually going to try to go back to school. I may work part time in retail or waitressing, but I'm not going to be picky about that.

You did bring up something that I haven't thought about-the cities & their origins. Are there parts of the state that mostly speak a dialect of French? I will definitely look into this because I only know enough French to order off a menu!

I'm really not so concerned that another hurricane the size of Katrina will hit anytime soon, but I will admit that it lingers in the back of my mind. As far as natural disasters go, I currently live in an area that experiences very few (maybe a tornado or two per year.) So moving close to a large body of water greatly increases those chances & its something I want to be cautious about. I'm willing to expect lots & lots of rain & some flooding & some damage, but I really don't want to live so close that I can see the waves coming up on the beach.

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I am from New Orleans (born and raised) and my family is still all down there...I honestly can't imagine living anywhere in the state other than New Orleans...I've heard Lake Charles is pretty nice and Baton Rouge has grown recently (obviously) because of Hurricane Katrina but I think it's pretty nice in BR too....Alexandria is alright, not very interesting or pretty but it's there....Shreveport is okay too....I hate to say this but pretty much anywhere in the state of LA if there is another "big" hurricane you are going to feel it in some aspect...just my thoughts

I don't mind to feel the effects of a hurricane, I'd just prefer not to bear the brunt of it.

I'll look into Lake Charles & Baton Rouge, thanks for the suggestions! I may PM you if I have any other questions-if you don't mind?
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Old 07-17-2006, 04:04 PM
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English is spoken universally in Louisiana but one is liable to run into more people who are of French descent and speak it as a second language in the traditionally French sections of the state.
I wouldn't limit my choice of locale by proximity to water because you would eliminate the most interesting parts of Louisiana.
Also, if your husband will be recruiting it will be a lot easier if located in the major population centers.
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Old 07-17-2006, 04:23 PM
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For those of you living in Louisiana, can you give some good recommendations for cities to live in, with just one condition-I don't want to live anywhere near the gulf. At least an hour & a half to two hours away if possible.

Thanks!

shreveport isnt a bad city at all. its about an hour from the texas state line. about 3 hours from dallas. about 4 hours from baton rouge, 5 from new orleans.
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