Girl Photographing Crowd at National Rice Festival 1938
At the National Rice Festival in Crowley, Louisiana, a girl takes a photograph of a bustling crowd in October 1938. The festival honors the vital role of rice agriculture in Louisianas economy and culture. Established in 1937, this event showcases the states agricultural heritage, attracting thousands of visitors each year.
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Girl Photographing Crowd at National Rice Festival 1938
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