



Cajun Band Contest Crowd at National Rice Festival 1938
A lively scene unfolds as a crowd gathers to enjoy a Cajun band contest at the National Rice Festival in Crowley, Louisiana, in October 1938. This festival celebrated the regions rice industry and cultural heritage. Cajun music, with its roots in French Louisiana, played a key role in community events, showcasing local traditions and fostering social connections.
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Cajun Band Contest Crowd at National Rice Festival 1938
