Louisiana Missouri, Located in Northeast Missouri on the Mississippi River. This is a historical video I created for the 2008 Annual Chamber of Commerce banquet. This takes many back in time to what the town looked like as much as a hundred years ago. This video is available for purchase (in full resolution at full length) at the Louisiana Missouri Chamber of Commerce office. There is a limited supply, once gone no more will be made. Go to: www.louisiana-mo.com/chamberofcommerce.html

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10 Responses to “Louisiana Missouri Historical video”

  • hearingMomo says:

    This is beautiful! …
    This is beautiful! I can’t describe how it makes me feel… I could watch it all day!
    I think it should be slower, though, I can’t read the words and look at the picture with out rolling it back. Beautiful!

  • mre2u2 says:

    Very nicely done. …
    Very nicely done. My dad was born there

  • Angeline510 says:

    I grew up in Pike …
    I grew up in Pike County (Annada, MO) and traveled these La. streets many times. I remember the old stores – Marie’s, J&M Market, Mercantile Bank is where I opened my very first checking acct.(1968) My husband of 26 years proposed overlooking the bridge. I remember when Walmart came in. Wow, the memories. Really enjoyed the trip down memory lane.

  • ThehultsfamilyinAZ says:

    Wonderful video! …
    Wonderful video! My grandparents Elizabeth and Hurley Lame lived there their whole life. My grandpa would have been 100 years old today.

  • RANDY2045 says:

    they should of …
    they should of showed the trains there to

  • godzillahomer says:

    this is great, …
    this is great, really shows off louisiana’s history, makes me proud to live there

  • sherree819 says:

    We live in …
    We live in Meredosia and went there today to watch the eagles! This was a beautiful video. Also Louisiana has alot of art painted on the buildings–great!

  • jguay64 says:

    Elizabeth – the …
    Elizabeth – the shot of the person holding the poster dates back to the late 1800’s.

  • elizabeth2610 says:

    Jeff–Hats off to …
    Jeff–Hats off to you for this spectacular video montage of hometown, LA, MO. I especially enjoyed the final shot of the person holding the poster hailing Louisiana’s future. When was that pic taken?

  • ddgrounds says:

    This video made me …
    This video made me cry! I was born in Louisiana on March 25, 1962, and can trace my roots back to the early 1820s. Although I have lived in Jefferson City for approximately the past thirty-four years, my heart still belongs in Louisiana.

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