| Quiet,
friendly and brimming with southern hospitality. Slidell
is a gem in southeastern Louisiana on the north shore
of Lake Pontchartrain. There are lots of festivals,
a swamp with elusive alligators, delightful shopping,
fine dining and excellent accommodations. In fact,
many of the things that make Slidell such a great
place to visit also make it a great place to live.
In
Slidell, square dancers gather, prize winning camellias
are displayed and softball championships are decided.
Visitors catch beads during Mardi Gras parades and
cabbages during the St. Patrick's Day parade.
Acclaimed
in Southern Living, the
tree-shaded streets of Olde Towne are filled with
visitors and vendors from throughout the south during
the Antique District Street Fair in the spring and
fall.
From
boiled shrimp overlooking the marina to crawfish fettuccini
by candlelight; from po-boys in the park to a snowball
at the soda shop; red beans at the diner to gourmet
coffee at a sidewalk table Slidell is a great place
to eat. There's even a steak house so popular it doesn't
even need a sign.
Live
oaks drip with Spanish moss, loblolly pines stretch
five stories tall, beds of Louisiana irises nod in
the breeze, a graceful white egret tiptoes between
the cattails. Photo opportunities abound. A hidden
world can be discovered from a flat bottomed boat
gliding through the dark waters.
Five
star shopping awaits at North Shore Square, the only
regional mall that offers five department stores,
plus over 80 specialty shops. You can shop till you
drop.
Christmas
Under the Stars twinkle in Griffith Park every evening
for two weeks in December. Choirs sing carols, storytellers
mesmerize the little ones, and a tiny train. The entire
community gets involved. And Santa listens to all
requests.
Slidell
is on the way to anywhere. At the intersection of
three major interstate highways, it's just the right
place to stop and relax. Slidell is close to the technology
at Stennis Space Center and Lockheed Martin Manned
Space Systems, the glitz of New Orleans and the beaches
of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Click
here to link to the St. Tammany Tourist Commission
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