1938 National Rice Festival Canvas Tacking in Crowley Louisiana
In October 1938, workers tack canvas on the steps of the queens platform during the National Rice Festival in Crowley, Louisiana. The festival celebrates the local rice industry, which significantly contributes to Louisianas economy. Crowley is known as the Rice Capital of America, highlighting its agricultural heritage and community spirit.
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1938 National Rice Festival Canvas Tacking in Crowley Louisiana
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