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New Orleans and Nevada bound: Spaces remain on two seniors trips

Por: The Advocate Life September 17, 2022

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Louisiana Travelers has announced its first two trips for 2020.Seniors will travel to New Orleans by bus Feb. 11 for a three-day stay.The $299 trip includes a tour of the National World War II Museum, a Mississippi riverboat cruise, a tour of Destrehan Plantation, lodging, most meals and two parties. The bus will also stop in Sorrento to pick up travelers.Deadline for reservations is Friday, Jan. 24. Only seven spaces still are available. A... + full article



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