Oyster Unloading at New Orleans Dock September 1938
In September 1938, a packet boat unloads oysters at a dock in New Orleans, Louisiana. This scene illustrates the bustling maritime commerce central to the regions economy. New Orleans has long been recognized for its rich seafood industry, which continues to thrive today, deeply influencing the city’s culture and culinary landscape.
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Oyster Unloading at New Orleans Dock September 1938
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