Yes it is.
Yes, Dulvey, Louisiana, is a fictional town created for the video game series "Resident Evil," specifically featured in "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard." While it is not a real place, it is designed to evoke a sense of realism and Southern atmosphere within the game's narrative. The game's developers drew inspiration from various locations and themes to craft the eerie setting of Dulvey.
For the Pizzazz, A Jeanius. The real person who invented blue jeans: Levi Strauss
No. The place is Otley. Not a bad place actually.
Yes, Louisiana is considered an escrow state. In Louisiana, the use of escrow accounts is common in real estate transactions to hold funds and documents until all conditions of a sale are met. This process helps ensure that both the buyer and seller fulfill their obligations before the transfer of ownership occurs. Escrow agents in Louisiana typically handle these transactions, providing an added layer of security for both parties involved.
Downtown is real and it is a place, and so is Oakland. Then I would have to say yes ---Chris Edward A. Anatalio Manila Science High School I-Pasteur:)
yes it is and it is in baton rouge louisiana
Yes.
stick it in reverse and fu#$%$# it real good
If vampires are real where I am, then vampires are real where you are. Yes, they are real, and where you are doesn't change that.
No, Louisiana drivers licenses are not yet in compliance with the Federal Real ID Act.
yes, blue sea is real
place the cut flower in a jar or water tinted with blue food coloring additive.
Yes. Blue Angels aircraft are real.
Sklar Blue is his real name
no i don't think blue Santa is real but Santa is
Yes; it's in Louisiana, USA
yes Blue Mountain State is not a real college. It was a television series; however Blue Mountain is a real college.