- Mammoth TOLEDO BEND RESERVOIR-a haven for fishing, boating, skiing, camping and golfing
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Hodges Gardens State Park- nationally acclaimed ad “Louisiana’s Garden in the Forest”
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Fort Jesup State Historic Site- original kitchen/mess building, officers' quarters, gift shop, interpretive exhibits, museum and picnic area
- North Toledo Bend State Park- 900-acres of pine woodland, with abundant waterfront accommodations and activities
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South Toledo Bend Park- Visitors Center with interpretative areas and programs for children
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ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH- original Spanish architecture
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Emerald Hills Golf Resort- offering great golfing amidst tall pines and hilly terrain
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Cypress Bend Golf Resort and Conference Center- located on Toledo Bend Lake, the golf course is on the Audubon Golf Trail and the Resort also has fine dining and a spa.
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TORO CREEK-provides great adventure and fun through exciting canoeing
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KISATCHIE NATIONAL FOREST- with thousands of acres of splendid scenery
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LOGANSPORT- shop at Caraways Store, in operation over 110 years
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NATCHITOCHES- the oldest city in the Louisiana Purchase, dubbed the City of Lights for its massive annual Festival of Lights each December
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LOS ADAES- the first capital of the State of Texas
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FORT ST JEAN BAPTISTE- built in 1716 to prevent Spanish forces in the province of Texas from advancing across the border of French Louisiane
Cities, Towns, Villages
- Many- (Parish Seat)
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Zwolle- celebrates its rich Spanish heritage each October with the Tamale Fiesta and in May, pays tribute to the importance of timber and logging industry to the area with the Loggers and Forestry Festival
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Florien- remembers Sabine Parishs past as a No Mans Land or Neutral Strip (where neither the French nor the Spanish or United States had claim to the area) with a Freestate Festival each November
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Pleasant Hill-site of the last Confederate victory of the Civil War and the annual Re-enactment of the Battle of Pleasant Hill, held each April
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Converse,Noble and Negreet- quaint villages that are integral to the history of Sabine Parish
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Fisher- a true step back in time, the last of Louisiana's sawmill towns, Fisher celebrates Sawmill Days in May, major buildings on National Historic Register
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Ebarb- a community that celebrates its Native American roots with colorful and exciting POW WOWS during the year.
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