Tacking Canvas at National Rice Festival Crowley 1938
In October 1938, workers tack canvas on the steps of the queens platform during the National Rice Festival in Crowley, Louisiana. This festival celebrates the rice industry, a key agricultural sector in the region. The National Rice Festival, initiated in 1937, has long served as a community gathering to honor rice cultivation and promote local culture.
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Tacking Canvas at National Rice Festival Crowley 1938
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