<p>Andy Crawford is a photographer from Louisiana. Whether sloshing around in his home swamps, hiking in the Smoky Mountains or traveling through the Southwest deserts, Andy enjoys seeing these beautiful places from different angles. His goal is to capture photos that communicate the beauty around him and transport others to an emotional place where they feel the wonder that he feels.</p>
<p>Louisiana's Oak Alley Plantation is one of the grandest antebellum homes along the Mississippi River. It is famous for the 28 live oaks evenly spaced in two rows to form a canopied alley leading to the front doors of the Greek revival home. Oak Alley Plantation was completed in 1839, and has been open for tours since 1969. The graceful oak trees forming the alley are thought to be at least 100 years older than the "Big House."</p>
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<p>The holidays are over in the twinkle of an eye, and kids’ tastes can be unpredictable. But with this easy-to-install peel and stick solution, you can temporarily refresh any space in your home, easily and affordably. With the simple adhesive backing, you can even let your kids be a part of the installation process.</p>
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