Louisiana Float at National Rice Festival October 1938
A vintage image from October 1938 showcases a decorated float representing Louisiana at the National Rice Festival in Crowley. The float features the symbol of the state welfare tax, which underscores the festivals connection to local agriculture. The event celebrated Louisianas rice production and fostered community pride. State fairs like this played a crucial role in regional culture and identity.
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Louisiana Float at National Rice Festival October 1938
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