HOUMA NAMED NICEST PLACE IN LOUISIANA PER READER’S DIGEST

Terry Bean
July 3, 2019
Snapper catch not yet near limit
July 3, 2019
Terry Bean
July 3, 2019
Snapper catch not yet near limit
July 3, 2019

Houma scored a huge honor this past week.

It was named the nicest place in all of Louisiana.


Reader’s Digest named the city among its “Nicest Places in America” for 2019 — selecting one city in each state as part of the list of honorees.

Houma was Louisiana’s pick after Reader’s Digest searched the country and listened to first-hand accounts from locals and visitors in their attempt to identify the friendliest places in the country.

The purpose of the “Nicest Places in America” list is to remind folks about the good people and good deeds that there are in the United States, while trying to inspire others to be better friends, relatives and neighbors.


But Houma’s work isn’t done.

By making the list, Houma is now in the running to be named the Nicest Place in America — a title that goes to the winner of an online competition amongst the 50 chosen cities around the country.

The winner will be given the cover of Reader’s Digest’s November issue, while also detailing the story that earned the city the title.


To vote for Houma, visit: https://www.rd.com/nicestplaces/the-nicest-place-in-louisiana-houma/.

Vote by selecting the red “Vote for Louisiana” button below the story.

Voters are encouraged to vote daily and voting will be open until July 21.


Houma was named the nicest place in Louisiana by Reader’s Digest, which gives the city a chance to win a national honor later this summer.

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