The 9 Most Dangerous, Deadly Places In Louisiana
Turn on the news and you’ll hear report after report about crimes in The Pelican State. But have you ever wondered which cities in Louisiana are the most dangerous?
An online real estate service, Neighborhood Scout, analyzed violent crime statistics from the the FBI and the U.S. Justice Department and applied their own algorithm to each city providing enough info to compile a ranking. (Their methodology can be found here.) Using that information, we’ve put together this list of the most dangerous places in Louisiana.
Were you surprised by any of the cities that made this list? Do you think others belong here too? We’d love to know your opinion in our comments.
If you’re looking for the safest spots in the state, Here Are The 11 Safest Places To Live In Louisiana.
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What are the most scenic towns in Louisiana?
Louisiana is a truly beautiful state, and everywhere you turn there is another lovely town. We have compiled a list of the most scenic towns in Louisiana for you to explore. DeRidder is one great example of the cute towns our state is known for. You'll feel like you've been transported back in time in certain parts, as the classic architecture is so well preserved. There are also lots of pretty churches in this town. If you're looking for arts and culture, head to Eunice for the Cajun Music Hall of Fame and Museum and to appreciate the local art.
What are the creepiest places in Louisiana?
Looking for some thrills and chills? Check out some of the creepiest places in Lousiana to really experience some paranormal happenings. Make your way to Shreveport to check out Caddo Parish Penal Farm, more commonly known as The Pea Farm. It is the sight of an abandoned prison where prisoners were treated terribly in the early 1900s. It's said that some of them still haunt the grounds. The Louisiana Railroad Tracks in Forbing are supposedly haunted by the ghost of a man who died there. This is an especially creepy spot at night.
What is the oldest town in Louisiana?
The oldest town in Louisiana is Natchitoches, which has been around since 1714! It's a great spot for history buffs to enjoy the significance of the historical town to our state. There is a charming area called the Landmark District that you should definitely include in your trip. If you're here around the holidays, you'll love the Christmas festivities and all the small-town fun and cheer. There's even a beautiful lake here for those who love water features! There's really something for everyone in this lovely town.