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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3680836" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>In Jefferson Tx today working our way home from Louisiana. </p><p>Never heard of this small town before but it’s really fantastic. </p><p>Lots of Civil War history, Victorian architecture, ghost tours, some outside on trails through the cypress swamps. </p><p>Several really nice restaurants, some upscale, some pub style. Lots of B&B’s. </p><p>If we come through this area again we will certainly spend a couple full days. </p><p>Three weeks in South Central Louisiana showed us we like that area. </p><p>Really friendly folks that are the salt of the earth and have no problem with being called a Coon A$$. They actually wear that title proudly. </p><p>Go out of their way to be friendly to folks from other states. </p><p>8 of us stopped in a little bar adjacent to the Atchafilia NWR swamp that had been in existence since 1952. </p><p>Current owner is the daughter of the original owners. </p><p>One of the girls in our group asked where the best Jambalaya could be had. We found out the standard answer is “my house!”</p><p>Liz said if we came back tomorrow, she had a lady to make some and we could cost share it. </p><p>She invited friends of hers and a one man band for entertainment so it turned into a fun party with the locals teaching the ladies some dance techniques to Cajun zydeco music. </p><p>We had a heck of a party and left with some new friends that also have RV’s who will be meeting with us on lake Texoma in the spring. </p><p>Friends, Music and food is the CoonAss tradition. Not a bad life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3680836, member: 5412"] In Jefferson Tx today working our way home from Louisiana. Never heard of this small town before but it’s really fantastic. Lots of Civil War history, Victorian architecture, ghost tours, some outside on trails through the cypress swamps. Several really nice restaurants, some upscale, some pub style. Lots of B&B’s. If we come through this area again we will certainly spend a couple full days. Three weeks in South Central Louisiana showed us we like that area. Really friendly folks that are the salt of the earth and have no problem with being called a Coon A$$. They actually wear that title proudly. Go out of their way to be friendly to folks from other states. 8 of us stopped in a little bar adjacent to the Atchafilia NWR swamp that had been in existence since 1952. Current owner is the daughter of the original owners. One of the girls in our group asked where the best Jambalaya could be had. We found out the standard answer is “my house!” Liz said if we came back tomorrow, she had a lady to make some and we could cost share it. She invited friends of hers and a one man band for entertainment so it turned into a fun party with the locals teaching the ladies some dance techniques to Cajun zydeco music. We had a heck of a party and left with some new friends that also have RV’s who will be meeting with us on lake Texoma in the spring. Friends, Music and food is the CoonAss tradition. Not a bad life. [/QUOTE]
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