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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 1586588" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>You can see the USS Kidd from the Miss. River bridge at Baton Rouge. Pretty easy to get to.</p><p>From Baton Rouge eastward you will be on The Republic of West Florida Parkway (I12).</p><p>Your son may not know that SE Louisiana was in West Florida at one time.</p><p>Louisiana has parishes instead of counties. That SE area of Louisiana is referred to as the Florida Parishes.</p><p>Hammond is the home of Southeastern Louisiana University. Dr. Samuel Hyde is on the faculty there and has written a lot about the area. </p><p>He is the author of the book </p><p>"Pistols and Politics", about the fights and feuds in times gone by (sort of).</p><p></p><p>Hammond, La. is about 50 minutes east of Baton Rouge.</p><p>If you think you will be in the Baton Rouge or Hammond area about eating time my wife and I would like to take you and your son out to eat.</p><p>PM me if you want my phone number.</p><p></p><p>In Pensacola there is an interesting museum at the Naval Air Station. If you have time take him.</p><p>There is Fort Pickens on Santa Rosa Island near Pensacola. The old fort where Geronimo was imprisoned at one time. </p><p></p><p>I think Gizmom's place is just a few miles from Pensacola. I'm sure she knows the area better and can give directions. You might run by and see if you can snitch one of those high dollar embryos when she is not looking. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 1586588, member: 663"] You can see the USS Kidd from the Miss. River bridge at Baton Rouge. Pretty easy to get to. From Baton Rouge eastward you will be on The Republic of West Florida Parkway (I12). Your son may not know that SE Louisiana was in West Florida at one time. Louisiana has parishes instead of counties. That SE area of Louisiana is referred to as the Florida Parishes. Hammond is the home of Southeastern Louisiana University. Dr. Samuel Hyde is on the faculty there and has written a lot about the area. He is the author of the book "Pistols and Politics", about the fights and feuds in times gone by (sort of). Hammond, La. is about 50 minutes east of Baton Rouge. If you think you will be in the Baton Rouge or Hammond area about eating time my wife and I would like to take you and your son out to eat. PM me if you want my phone number. In Pensacola there is an interesting museum at the Naval Air Station. If you have time take him. There is Fort Pickens on Santa Rosa Island near Pensacola. The old fort where Geronimo was imprisoned at one time. I think Gizmom's place is just a few miles from Pensacola. I'm sure she knows the area better and can give directions. You might run by and see if you can snitch one of those high dollar embryos when she is not looking. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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