The Red River | Rivers Run Deep | Lost Louisiana | 1999
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- The Red River cuts a powerful channel through the history of each community along its path. From quaint Plain Dealing and Minden’s German Village through the Civil War’s Red River Campaign, this is a journey you won’t soon forget. Stop in Natchitoches, the oldest city in the Louisiana Purchase and Kent House, Alexandria’s colonial treasure. Peek into a 1902 Colfax Hotel and visit the dedicated Italian Nuns of Moreauville. Enjoy the interesting landmarks and poignant history of the unspoiled Red River.
I used to live every summer as a kid west of Plain Dealing by the Red River. Good times,long ago.
Shame,this was a nice presentation, but the audio dropped out a lot.
The Red River is extraordinary River . As a small boy my dad and I fished the red and spent hours of the day just hanging out. . We have property on the River River in a small community in Rapides Parish Echo Louisiana . I moved away from their now living in Winn Parish . I'm building a small houseboat called a Shanty Boat and maybe launching the Shanty sometimes this year on the Red River at St Maurice Louisiana . Going to be a great adventure Winn Parish .. Love the Red . 4-11-2022
My mama's family is from the echo belldeau area
@@coreyguillot2760 what was their names
@@hermangrantadams4729 the were some guillots and kelones
@@coreyguillot2760 I worked with a deputy named Corey gullot in Avoyelles .
Just remember, the United States doesn’t start until Latanier..
At 41:38, that looks like the old LA 107 Bridge @ Red River near Moncla.
Love these videos! This one has many audio issues throughout.
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@@LPBTV - Oh gotcha - didn’t think about that. Thanks for the videos
@@LPBTV - thank you so much for that link. I have been binge watching these videos and have absolutely loved them! I have learned so much and have heightened my love and pride for the history of my state.
PBS do yall make new lost louisiana episodes?
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