Ghost Cows, Gourmets and Pirates Haunt Here [Episode 26]
Release Date: 11/20/2018
Supernatural Travel Tales
Coin rollers, cigar smokers, murderous females and even some baleful ghost cows.
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In this episode we chat with Adley Cormier, a Lake Charles native and historian. Adley shares some of the more colorful history, and legends that abound in Southwest Louisiania. Through him we meet some illustrious guests including coin rollers, cigar smokers, murderous females and even some baleful ghost cows.
We also discuss Lake Charles’ pirates and slaves and why for a time, this area was a “no man’s land” that offered refuge to runaway slaves and outlaws alike.
Lastly, if you’ve ever wondered about the difference between Cajun and Creole food, you’ll find the answer.
As usual we share this week’s Travelscope with Stella Campofiore at the end of the episode.
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