

Craig D. Guillot Articles
D-Day in New Orleans – New Orleans, Louisiana, USANew Orleans, Louisiana Travel Guide – January 2002
D-Day in New Orleans
The famed .50 caliber killing machine, used in every conflict from World War II to Somalia.
The roaring thunder of the .50 caliber machine gun was enough to make small children cry and cower in fear. Planes ripped through the sky overhead, dropping their loads below [...]
Big Easy Holidays – New Orleans, Louisiana, USANew Orleans, Louisiana Travel Guide – December 2001
Big Easy Holidays
On Christmas Eve, bonfires line the Mississippi to light Papa Noel’s way down to the bayous. Photo credit: NOTMC/David Richomond
As a city that never takes any celebration lightly, the Big Easy is an interesting and exciting place to be during the holidays. Despite the fact that [...]
Restaurants – New Orleans, Louisiana, USARestaurants – New Orleans, Louisiana Travel Guide
New Orleans is known around the world for some of its spicy cuisine, which includes gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice, boudin, crawfish, and deep-fried seafood. This is a city that loves to eat, and it is no surprise that it has one of the most overweight populations and [...]
Here’s one we’re betting the guidebooks don’t ment
Guts & Glory: Angola Prison Rodeo (2 of 3) – Angola, LouisianaHere’s one we’re betting the guidebooks don’t ment
Guts & Glory: Angola Prison Rodeo (1 of 3) – Angola, LouisianaHere’s one we’re betting the guidebooks don’t ment
October 2001 – New Orleans, LouisianaHalloween in the Big Easy
She’ll be on vacation come Oct. 31.
In this update:
- House of Shock
- Other Events
- No Better Time to Travel
Ranked as one of the best cities in the United States to celebrate Halloween, New Orleans has a history of horror unlike any other. Anne Rice, vampire novelist, calls the place home, as [...]
September 2001 (2 of 2)- New Orleans, LouisianaA Cajun man’s castle is his plank-style cabin.
Cajun Country
In this update:
The Places
The Music
– Cajun Bands
– Zydeco Bands
The Food
Other Resources
The Places
Cajun country stretches far and wide in the southern part of Louisiana, but the highest concentration of Cajun culture and its people lie [...]
September 2001 (1 of 2)- New Orleans, LouisianaOn your way outta the Big Easy, stop off for some Cajun fast food. As it says on the sign, you can buy fresh oysters ($3.50 for 2 gallons!), shrimp and crabs here.
Cajun Country
You may as well be in another country, because the Cajuns have about as much to do with mainstream America as [...]
Craig D. Guillot: BootsnAll PhotojournalistCraig D. Guillot
BootsnAll Photojournalist
Craig Guillot is a freelance writer and photographer who currently resides in New Orleans. He has traveled extensively throughout Latin America and Asia and his work has been featured in numerous publications including Traveler’s Tales books, Transitions Abroad, Washington Post, Miami Herald, Dallas Morning News, Columbus Dispatch and the Times-Picayune (New [...]










