



Cajun Girl at National Rice Festival Crowley Louisiana 1938
A Cajun girl attends the National Rice Festival in Crowley, Louisiana, in October 1938. The festival celebrates the importance of rice farming to the local economy and culture. Louisianas rice industry has deep roots, with the first commercial crop grown in the late 19th century. The festival includes traditional music, food, and community events.
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Cajun Girl at National Rice Festival Crowley Louisiana 1938