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What symbolizes the state of Louisiana to you? Is it the gumbo? Is it the blues? How about Mardi Gras? Mostly likely, all of these images raced into your mind. Louisiana's rich blend of food, frivolity, and festivities make this great state one of the top tourist attractions in the nation.

Named after Louis XIV, the state of Louisiana has collected many names throughout the years from "The Bayou State," "The Creole State," "The Pelican State," "The Sugar State" to "The Birthplace of Jazz."All are reflective of the state's many attractive traits. And with a population that exceeds 4.5 million, Louisiana attracts many. The most notable and distinct cultures found in Louisiana are Creoles, Cajuns and Islenos, all descendants of the French and Spanish, which explains the rich customs and spicy foods!

The state of Louisiana has a strong economy. It most likely won't come as a surprise to hear that Louisiana is the largest producer of crawfish in the world. Other agricultural products include seafood, sweet potatoes, rice, sugar cane, cattle and cotton. Louisiana also exports natural gas, salt, petroleum and sulfur. Needless to say, tourism is a big money-maker too. The French Quarter and the Mardi Gras Carnival brings in hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. The national economic average for the state is below 10%, which in turn keeps the price of apartments down in most areas.

When looking for an apartment, you'll want to consider more than just the major cities of New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport. The Louisiana spirit goes beyond New Orleans and into its smaller surrounding cities and communities, which offer a culture and collection of apartments that are equally steeped in history and tradition.

New Orleans Apartments

Almost a half a million people live in New Orleans, making it the largest city in the state. You can only imagine how large the city gets when they celebrate Mardi Gras! As you look for an apartment, you might want to consider one with extra floor space for when your friends and family come to stay in February. The city's charm, coastal breezes and casual cultures attract the young and old alike. From the history of the French Quarter to the sandy beaches of the Gulf of Mexico, apartment living in New Orleans has mass appeal. Keep in mind that due to the city's popularity, apartments are not inexpensive; for instance, a simple two-bedroom apartment can start at $700 whereas a lavish apartment can be at least $1000.

Baton Rouge Apartments

Like that of many cities in the U.S, Baton Rouge, the state's capital, is also called "Capital Area." The second largest city in the state is located on the mighty Mississippi River. The population of this greater metropolitan area is equal to that of New Orleans. Major employers include Turner Industries, Louisiana State University, ExxonMobil Company and The Shaw Group. Apartments in the Baton Rouge are somewhat lower in cost. Two-bedroom apartments start around $650.

Shreveport Apartments

The third largest city and next most popular area for apartment living is the area where Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas meet, "Ark-La-Tex." Separated only by the Red River, Shreveport is often associated to its sister city Bossier. Once a player in the oil business, Shreveport is now a big player in the gaming industry. Apartments near the action currently rent for $530 and above.