We’ve got a lot of love for big city life, but small towns are where you’ll find the true heartbeat of Louisiana. These tiny towns may not be the biggest tourist attraction, but it’s certainly where you’ll find what it’s like to live in Louisiana. Small towns remind us of simpler times, where everyone was connected and everyone knows everyone. Here are some of our favorite reasons why Louisiana small-town pride runs deep:
- Everyone knows your name
Patrick Fraser/Getty Images This is probably the most popular reason to love (or hate) small towns, but it’s true. When everyone knows everyone, your family basically triples in size.
- You can say things like “I’ll have the usual.”
Tim Kitchen/Getty Images Sure, if you drive through a Starbucks enough, they’ll eventually know your order… but when you live in a small town, they’ll have it ready before you even walk in the door.
- It’s cheaper
Lisa-Blue/Getty Images Those big cities come with big price tags. Your dollar goes much further in a small town.
- Small businesses
Adamkaz/Getty Images Piggybacking on #3, not only does your dollar go further in a small town, but so often you’ll be supporting small businesses where your money is appreciated on a completely different level.
- The traditions
Coffee shop soulja/Wikimedia Louisiana loves traditions, and many small towns in Louisiana have their own unique traditions that keep the small-town charm alive.
- The people
Thomas Barwick/Getty Images The people quite literally make the small town what it is. And they care about each other like you would your immediate family. When somebody suffers a tragedy, the community is there to help them back on their feet. Whether that’s dropping food off, mowing their lawn, or patronizing their business, no one has your back more than members of a small town.
- The Food
Southern Foodways Alliance/Flickr We know that there are incredible chefs peppered around Louisiana’s bigger cities, but they can’t hold a candle to the small-town grandmas who break out the Wagner Ware.
- The sports
Cavan Images/Getty Images Fridays in small-town Louisiana are reserved for football. There’s something about small-town high school football games that just electrify the town. These folks are just as passionate about the high school football game as they are about the Super Bowl, and it’s amazing to watch.
What’s your favorite thing about small-town life in Louisiana? Let us know in the comments below! If you’re thinking about making the move to a small town, here are some of our favorite small towns in Louisiana to grow up in.
Patrick Fraser/Getty Images
This is probably the most popular reason to love (or hate) small towns, but it’s true. When everyone knows everyone, your family basically triples in size.
Tim Kitchen/Getty Images
Sure, if you drive through a Starbucks enough, they’ll eventually know your order… but when you live in a small town, they’ll have it ready before you even walk in the door.
Lisa-Blue/Getty Images
Those big cities come with big price tags. Your dollar goes much further in a small town.
Adamkaz/Getty Images
Piggybacking on #3, not only does your dollar go further in a small town, but so often you’ll be supporting small businesses where your money is appreciated on a completely different level.
Coffee shop soulja/Wikimedia
Louisiana loves traditions, and many small towns in Louisiana have their own unique traditions that keep the small-town charm alive.
Thomas Barwick/Getty Images
The people quite literally make the small town what it is. And they care about each other like you would your immediate family. When somebody suffers a tragedy, the community is there to help them back on their feet. Whether that’s dropping food off, mowing their lawn, or patronizing their business, no one has your back more than members of a small town.
Southern Foodways Alliance/Flickr
We know that there are incredible chefs peppered around Louisiana’s bigger cities, but they can’t hold a candle to the small-town grandmas who break out the Wagner Ware.
Cavan Images/Getty Images
Fridays in small-town Louisiana are reserved for football. There’s something about small-town high school football games that just electrify the town. These folks are just as passionate about the high school football game as they are about the Super Bowl, and it’s amazing to watch.
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