
Jean Lafitte
Named for an infamous pirate captain, the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve is a diverse collection of Louisiana historic, cultural, and nature sites.
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Sea Rim State Park
Head down to Southeast Texas and stop by this coastal park.
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McFaddin Beach
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