National Rice Festival Crowd Listening to Cajun Band 1938
A crowd gathers at the National Rice Festival in Crowley, Louisiana, in October 1938, enjoying a performance by a Cajun band. The festival honors the rice industry, a vital part of the local economy. Established in the early 1930s, the event celebrates Cajun culture and heritage, attracting attendees from across the region.
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National Rice Festival Crowd Listening to Cajun Band 1938
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