Mother and Children Enjoying Popcorn at Rice Festival 1938
A mother and her two children enjoy popcorn at the National Rice Festival in Crowley, Louisiana, in October 1938. The festival celebrated the states rich rice production, a vital agricultural industry. Crowley became known for its rice farming, contributing significantly to Louisianas economy and cultural identity during the 20th century.
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Mother and Children Enjoying Popcorn at Rice Festival 1938
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