You don t need a passport to travel within the United States, even to Louisiana. The most expedient and cost-effective method is to fly from any of New York s airports to either Alexandria, Baton Rouge or New Orleans, Louisiana. From whichever airport you choose to arrive in, take a Greyhound bus to Natchitoches (it s pronounced Nack-it-ish, by the way). From the bus stop in Natchitoches, take a taxi to 820 July St. An alternative is to take an Amtrak train from New York to Louisiana. I m not sure of what cities are served in Louisiana besides New Orleans. You ll have to check Amtrak s Web site, www.amtrak.com. But flying and rail are certainly going to be less expensive and less time-consuming than taking a taxi.
You could ride the bus. Take Greyhound from New York to Shreveport, LA. Then get a taxi or find a ride from Shreveport to Natchitoches.You can book Greyhound at http://www.greyhound.com/ - it would cost probably about $150 for the bus trip plus whatever the final taxi would cost.
You shouldn t need a passport to travel in-country. I d have to say go to the nearest bus station and take something like a Greyhound, then taxi closer from the bus station there.Or you could fly, I suppose, unless that s cost-prohibitive.
walk to enjoy the wonder of the countrysideor road trip. i suggest car is awesome idea. get a really good friend to come with and it ll be the best experience of your life
google maps, you type it in and it tells you the estimated time and road to take.
taxi gps atlas
by getting a GPS, or looking it up on mapquest.
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