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Louisiana Factoid:
When the United States won its independence from Great Britain in 1783, one of its major concerns was having a European power on its western boundary, and the need for unrestricted access to the Mississippi River. As American settlers pushed west, they found that the Appalachian Mountains provided a barrier to shipping goods eastward. The easiest way to ship produce was to use a flatboat to float it down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to the port of New Orleans, from where goods could be put on ocean-going vessels. The problem with this route was that the Spanish owned both sides of the Mississippi below Natchez. Napoleon's ambitions in Louisiana involved the creation of a new empire centered on the Caribbean sugar trade. By terms of the Treaty of Amiens of 1800, Great Britain returned ownership of the islands of Martinique and Guadaloupe to the French. Napoleon looked upon Louisiana as a depot for these sugar islands, and as a buffer to U.S. settlement. In October of 1801 he sent a large military force to retake the important island of Santo Domingo, lost in a slave revolt in the 1790s. Defeated by Haitian revolutionaries, Napoleon decided to sell LouisianaLouisiana Balloons

Balloons News and Information
  • Walking with a Vision
    • Orland Hills, IL, June 2, 2007 -- Magical Balloon-dude Dale will be performing his comedic balloon twisting at the 3rd annual walk-a-thon on June 3, 2007. Dale’s comedic balloon twisting entertainment will start the walk-a-thon at 9:00 am and continue until 11:00 am. Participants are encouraged to bring family and friends to the White Eagle homeowner’s club house, 4265 White Eagle Drive Naperville, IL.
  • Magical Balloon-dude Dale Performs at Vizioncore
    • Orland Hills, IL, April 23, 2008 --Magical Balloon-dude Dale will be at Vizioncore in Buffalo Grove, IL on April 24, 2008 to celebrate National Bring Your Kids to Work Day. Dale will be at this private event from 9:30 am-11:30 am and will be performing his comedic kid’s balloon artistry. Vizioncore employees are encouraged to bring their kids to work and enjoy in the corporate festivities and balloon fun.
  • National City Bank Customer Appreciation Day
    • Orland Hills, IL, May 29, 2008 -- National City is having its Grand Opening / Customer Appreciation Day on May 31, 2008 at its Frankfort, IL location. Performing in the lobby of the bank is Magical Balloon-dude Dale. Dale will be making balloon animals for all that come out and celebrate National City Frankfort Location. Activities start at 9:00 am and go to 1:00 pm. National City Bank is located on the Corner of Lincoln Highway and LaGrange Road.