Queen and Attendant on Float at National Rice Festival 1938
A queen and her attendant ride on a float during the National Rice Festival in Crowley, Louisiana, in October 1938. This festival showcased local agricultural achievements and promoted community spirit. The event highlighted the importance of rice production in Louisiana, which remains a significant crop in the region to this day.
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Queen and Attendant on Float at National Rice Festival 1938
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