Workers Preparing for National Rice Festival 1938 Louisiana
Workers tacked down canvas on the Queens platform in Crowley, Louisiana, in October 1938, preparing for the National Rice Festival. This festival celebrated the agricultural significance of rice, a vital crop for the region. Crowley has a rich history tied to rice farming, showcasing local culture and traditions surrounding this important industry.
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Workers Preparing for National Rice Festival 1938 Louisiana
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