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If you’re planning a road trip through northern Louisiana, there’s one historic stop that stands out. In the quiet town of Gibsland, you’ll find the
Featuring the Louisiana you won’t read about in tour guides and mainstream travel websites.
LA 64 takes viewers along the backroads and off the beaten path of Louisiana’s 64 parishes to explore the state’s main streets, small towns, cultural quirks, and lesser-known claims to fame.
Award-winning travel journalist Karen LeBlanc takes viewers deep into the heart and soul of Louisiana to connect with its people, language, culture, customs, and cuisine. Karen has deep connections to Louisiana as a native-born Cajun descendant. She is also a well-known TV personality as the co-anchor of Louisiana The State We’re In, LPB’s statewide news magazine, where Karen brings viewers weekly art, culture, and travel stories.
Stay tuned; LA 64 is now in production with five seasons and 64 episodes planned. LA 64 premieres Fall 2025 on PBS stations statewide and nationwide.
If you have a person, place or experience you would like to see featured in LA 64, email host Karen LeBlanc at karen@la64.com
If you’re planning a road trip through northern Louisiana, there’s one historic stop that stands out. In the quiet town of Gibsland, you’ll find the
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Lake Charles, Louisiana, has just added a crown jewel to its collection of family-friendly attractions. Port Wonder, an architectural and educational marvel, sits proudly on