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KNLS
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Transcripts
for American Highway
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American
Highway
allows KNLS
listeners to travel America's back roads, highways, and byways. You'll
find some of this nation's most interesting people, places and events in the
transcript below.
Travel through Cajun country
courtesy of these quick facts from the Louisiana Department of Tourism:
Geography...
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>Louisiana,
shaped like a boot with the toe pointed eastward, is bordered by Arkansas,
Mississippi, Texas and the Gulf of Mexico. |
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>Louisiana
is the only state in the nation divided into parishes, not counties. |
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>Features
include pine hills, bluffs, prairies, coastal marshes and alluvial plains.
Rolling hill country, with longleaf and shortleaf pine, is found in the
upland regions. |
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>The
Tunica Swamp, near St. Francisville, boasts the nation's largest bald
cypress. |
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>Louisiana
has the largest variety of plant and animal species of any of the Gulf
states. |
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>The
" longest main street" in the world is Bayou Lafourche,
stretching about 100 miles. |
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>Orleans
Parish is the lowest point in Louisiana, five feet below sea level. |
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>The
Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is the longest over-water bridge in the world
at 23.87 miles. |
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>Louisiana's
6.5 million acres of wetlands are the greatest in the nation. |
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>Archaeologists
found remains of a giant whale with 4-foot-long skull in Montgomery
Landing. |
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>The
highest point in Louisiana is Driskill Mountain, 535 feet above sea level. |
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>Redwing,
In West Carroll Parish, has a cherry tree that sprouts from a cedar tree
trunk. |
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>Transylvania
is located in East Carroll Parish. |
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>Zwolle
was named after a Dutch town of the same name. |
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>The
Feliciana Parishes (Spanish for "happy land") were once a part
of Spanish West Florida. |
History...
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>Louisiana
was named by French explorer Robert de LaSalle for Louis XIV, King of
France. |
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>The
first four Acadian Families arrived in Louisiana in April 1764. |
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The oldest city in the
Louisiana Purchase Territory is Natchitoches, founded in 1714. |
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>Tangipahoa
is the only town known to be founded by a woman, Ms. Rhoda Holly Singleton
Mixon. |
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>The
nation's oldest community theater is Le Petit Theatre de Vieux Carre,
dating from 1919. |
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>The
first bottler of Coca-Cola, Joseph Biedenharn, lived in Monroe. |
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>Delta
Airlines got its start in Monroe. |
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>Southern
University is the largest predominately black university in the nation. |
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>Baton
Rouge was the site of the only American Revolution battle outside the 13
Colonies. |
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>Winn
was the only parish in the state that did not secede from the Union. |
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>After
the Louisiana Purchase, the formal transfer of Louisiana was made at the
Cabildo in New Orleans. |
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>P.B.S.
Pinchback, the nation's first black governor, was Louisiana's governor
during Reconstruction. |
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>Chalmette
Battlefield is the site of the January 8, 1815 Battle of New Orleans. |
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>Mound
is one of the smallest incorporated towns in the nation. |
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>Bogalusa
is a derivative of the Indians words for " black water." |
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>Opelousas
is a derivative of the Indian words for " black leg." |
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>Ponchatoula
is a derivative of the Indian words for " falling hair." |
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>Every
Letter of the alphabet, except X, begins the name of at least one
Louisiana city. |
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>Louisiana
was admitted to the Union on April 30, 1812. |
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>Grambling's
Eddie Robinson is the "winningest" football coach in college
history. |
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>Many
St. Bernard Parish natives descend from Canary Islanders sent by Spain in
the 1700s. |
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>Monroe
was originally the Spanish outpost of Miro, named for Spanish Governor
General Miro. |
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>DeSoto
Parish is named for Hernando DeSoto, Spanish explorer of Louisiana in the
mid-1500s. |
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>Lake
Charles is named for Spaniard Carlos Sallier, credited for building the
first home there. |
Movies...
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>Faust
was the first film made in Louisiana, in 1908. |
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>The
first Tarzan movie, Tarzan of the Apes , was filmed in St. Mary Parish . |
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>Streetcar
Named Desire was filmed in New Orleans. |
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>The
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman was filmed in Clinton. |
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>The
staircase at Chretien Point, in Sunset, was copied for Tara in Gone With
the Wind |
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>Steel
Magnolias was filmed in Natchitoches. |
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>JFK
was filmed in Baton Rouge and New Orleans. |
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>Interview
with a Vampire was filmed in Shreveport and New Orleans. |
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>Lolita
was filmed in Covington, Hammond and New Orleans. |
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>Anne
Rice's Rag and Bone was filmed in New Orleans. |
Music...
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>The
nation's first opera was performed in New Orleans in 1796. |
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>The
name "jazz" was first given to the music of New Orleans about
100 years ago. |
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>Elvis
got his start playing at the Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport. |
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>Zydeco
music grew out of black Creole music. |
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>Daniel
Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong is credited with making jazz popular
worldwide. |
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>Mahalia
Jackson, a native of New Orleans, was known worldwide for her soulful
gospel music. |
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>Beau
Jocque, native of Kinder, was a legendary zydeco artist. |
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>Alton
Ruben, also known as " Rockin' Dopsie," was among the first to
gain fame playing zydeco music. |
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>Britney
Spears, biggest selling female teen artist in history, is from Kentwood. |
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>Shreveport
artists Kenny Wayne Shepard, Kix Brooks (of Brooks and Dunn) and country
mega-star Tim McGraw are currently certified with multi million sales. |
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>Sammy
Kershaw, Better Than Ezra, Harry Connick Jr., Aaron Neville and Wynton
Marsalis are all natives of Louisiana. |
Natural Resources/Products...
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>Louisiana
is the number one producer of crawfish, alligators and shallots in the
nation. |
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>Louisiana
produces 24% of the nation's salt, the most in the country. |
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>There
are 117,518 oyster reefs in Louisiana waters. |
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>The
salt mine at Avery Island, the oldest salt mine in the Western Hemisphere,
was discovered in 1862. |
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>Tabasco
holds the second oldest food trademark in the U.S. Patent Office. |
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>The
nation's first sulphur deposit was discovered in Calcasieu Parish in 1869. |
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>Steen's
Syrup Mill is the world's largest syrup plant, producing sugarcane syrup. |
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>America's
oldest rice mill is located in New Iberia at KONRIKO Co. |
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>St.
James Parish is the only place where perique tobacco is grown. |
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>The
world's largest manufacturer of ties is Wemco, Inc. in New Orleans. |
Recreation...
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>Grand
Isle's Tarpon Rodeo, established in 1928, is the oldest fishing tournament
in the U.S. |
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>Toledo
Bend Reservoir offers 185,000 acres of bass fishing paradise. |
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>Louisiana
is the only state that offers tax-free shopping to its foreign visitors. |
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>The
International Joke Telling Contest is held annually in Opleousas. |
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>BASS
MASTERS Classic fishing tournament comes to Shreveport May 15-20 with
approximately 300 of the nation's top pros competing in the final
qualifying event for the world championship of bass fishing. |
Emblems...
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>Capitol-
Completed in January, 1932, after 14 months of construction, the current
State Capitol Building cost $5 million. It is 34 stories high and provides
250,000 square feet of floor space. The Capitol is surrounded by 27 acres
of formally landscaped gardens. |
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>Flag-
Louisiana's flag, although used since the 1800s, was not officially
adopted until 1912. The design consists of the pelican group from the
state seal in white and gold, and a white ribbon bearing the state motto
on a field of solid blue. |
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>Motto-
"Union, Justice and Confidence" |
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>Seal-
The state seal was a adopted in 1902 and features a pelican tearing flesh
from its own breast to feed its young. The pelicans are surrounded by the
state motto. |
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>Songs-
Louisiana has two state songs, one of which is known worldwide, " You
Are My Sunshine," written by former govenor Jimmie Davis and Charles
Mitchell. The other song was written by Doralice Fontane and is called
" Give Me Louisiana." |
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>Bird-
The brown pelican is Louisiana's official bird. Pelicans are famous for
their large bills, the lower portion of which has a pouch that can be
greatly extended. One of Louisiana's nicknames is the "Pelican
State." |
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>Colors-
Gold, white and blue |
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>Dog-
The Catahoula Leopard Dog- often called the Catahoula Hound- is the
official state dog. It is the only breed native to Louisiana and is a
cross between a breed of domestic dogs raised by the Indians of the
Catahoula Lake region and the Spanish "war dog" that came to
Louisiana in the sixteenth century. |
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>Flower-
The large, creamy-white bloom of the magnolia tree was designated the
state flower in 1900 because of its abundance throughout the state. The
magnolia is an evergreen, and the flower has an especially rich fragrance. |
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>Fossil-
Petrified palmwood. |
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>Gemstone-
Agate |
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>Insect-
Honeybee |
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>Tree-
The bald cypress is a beautiful hardwood that grows all over the state,
especially in swampy areas. |
(State fast facts courtesy of Louisiana
Tourism Department.)
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