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  • Zwolle Tamale Fiesta celebrates the rich Spanish and Indian heritage of the people of the town. Held each year at the Zwolle Festival Grounds, the Zwolle Tamale Fiesta offers plenty of hot tamales, entertainment, arts and crafts, dancing, parades and children's activities. The Fiesta is always held the second full weekend in October.
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  • Zwolle Tamale Fiesta celebrates the rich Spanish and Indian heritage of the people of the town. Held each year at the Zwolle Festival Grounds, the Zwolle Tamale Fiesta offers plenty of delicious hot tamales, entertainment, arts and crafts, dancing, parades, and children's activities. The Fiesta is always held the second full weekend in October.
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  • Zwolle Tamale Fiesta celebrates the rich Spanish and Indian heritage of the people of the town. Held each year at the Zwolle Festival Grounds, the Zwolle Tamale Fiesta offers plenty of delicious hot tamales, entertainment, arts and crafts, dancing, parades, and children's activities. The Fiesta is always held the second full weekend in October.
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  • Zwolle Tamale Fiesta celebrates the rich Spanish and Indian heritage of the people of the town. Held each year at the Zwolle Festival Grounds, the Zwolle Tamale Fiesta offers plenty of delicious hot tamales, entertainment, arts and crafts, dancing, parades, and children's activities. The Fiesta is always held the second full weekend in October.
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  • Zwolle Tamale Fiesta celebrates the rich Spanish and Indian heritage of the people of the town. Held each year at the Zwolle Festival Grounds, the Zwolle Tamale Fiesta offers plenty of delicious hot tamales, entertainment, arts and crafts, dancing, parades, and children's activities. The Fiesta is always held the second full weekend in October.
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  • Zwolle Tamale Fiesta celebrates the rich Spanish and Indian heritage of the people of the town. Held each year at the Zwolle Festival Grounds, the Zwolle Tamale Fiesta offers plenty of delicious hot tamales, entertainment, arts and crafts, dancing, parades, and children's activities. The Fiesta is always held the second full weekend in October.
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  • Zwolle Tamale Fiesta celebrates the rich Spanish and Indian heritage of the people of the town. Held each year at the Zwolle Festival Grounds, the Zwolle Tamale Fiesta offers plenty of delicious hot tamales, entertainment, arts and crafts, dancing, parades, and children's activities. The Fiesta is always held the second full weekend in October.
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  • Zwolle Tamale Fiesta celebrates the rich Spanish and Indian heritage of the people of the town. Held each year at the Zwolle Festival Grounds, the Zwolle Tamale Fiesta offers plenty of delicious hot tamales, entertainment, arts and crafts, dancing, parades, and children's activities. The Fiesta is always held the second full weekend in October.
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  • Zwolle Tamale Fiesta celebrates the rich Spanish and Indian heritage of the people of the town. Held each year at the Zwolle Festival Grounds, the Zwolle Tamale Fiesta offers plenty of delicious hot tamales, entertainment, arts and crafts, dancing, parades, and children's activities. The Fiesta is always held the second full weekend in October.
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  • Honorary King Nicholas Forka of Cameron, left, joins Cherice Harrison-Nelson, Big Queen of the Guardians of the Flame Mardi Gras Indians, in the opening ceromonies of Mardi Gras day activities at the Donald Harrison, Sr. Museum in the Bunny Friend neighborhood in New Orleans, La.
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  • Honorary King Nicholas Forka of Cameron, left, joins Cherice Harrison-Nelson, Big Queen of the Guardians of the Flame Mardi Gras Indians and Princess Ariya in the opening ceromonies of Mardi Gras day activities at the Donald Harrison, Sr. Museum in the Bunny Friend neighborhood in New Orleans, La.
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  • Cherice Harrison-Nelson, Big Queen of the Guardians of the Flame Mardi Gras Indians, leads the Young Guardians of the Flame and the Congo Kids as they parade on Mardi Gras day in the New Orleans Bunny Friend neighborhood.
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  • Cherice Harrison-Nelson, Big Queen of the Guardians of the Flame Mardi Gras Indians leads the Young Guardians of the Flame and the Congo Kids as they parade on Mardi Gras day in the New Orleans Bunny Friend neighborhood.
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  • Pharoah Andrew, left, and Spy boy Aaron Washington of the Guardians of the Flame Mardi Gras Indians parade on Mardi Gras day in the New Orleans Bunny Friend neighborhood.
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  • Princess Ariya of the Young Guardians of the Flame Mardi Gras Indians participates in Mardi Gras day activities at the Donald Harrison, Sr. Museum in the Bunny Friend neighborhood in New Orleans, La.
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  • Pharoah Andrew, left, and Spy boy Aaron Washington of the Guardians of the Flame Mardi Gras Indians parade on Mardi Gras day in the New Orleans Bunny Friend neighborhood.
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  • Pharoah Andrew, left, and Spy boy Aaron Washington of the Guardians of the Flame Mardi Gras Indians parade on Mardi Gras day in the New Orleans Bunny Friend neighborhood.
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  • Pharoah Andrew, left, and Spy boy Aaron Washington of the Guardians of the Flame Mardi Gras Indians parade on Mardi Gras day in the New Orleans Bunny Friend neighborhood.
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  • Pharoah Andrew, left, and Spy boy Aaron Washington of the Guardians of the Flame Mardi Gras Indians parade on Mardi Gras day in the New Orleans Bunny Friend neighborhood.
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  • NOTE:  No signed consent releases for the band members.  Country music singer Brett Ryan Eldredge peforms on the last night of the Family Gras Festival in Jefferson Parish. Soon after his performance the Krewe of Kings led by the King and Queen float rode through the event held at the Clearview Mall in Metairie, La. The Krewe of Kings king is McKinley Cantrell and the Queen is Mia Nicole Cantrell.
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  • Spanish Town Mardi Gras Queen Gabby Loubiere leads the way in the 39th edition of the parade parade in Baton Rouge, La. Saturday, March 3, 2019. The 2019 parade theme is Drain the Perversion Canal.
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  • Spanish Town Mardi Gras Queen Gabby Loubiere hugs a member of the Pranching Baby Cakes before the start of the Spanish  Town Mardi Gras parade in Baton Rouge, La. Saturday, March 3, 2019. The 2019 parade theme is Drain the Perversion Canal.
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  • Located on the Mississippi River Road south of Baton Rouge, La. St. Gabriel Catholic Church is shrouded in an early morning fog. Built by Acadians exiled from Nova Scotia the church is the oldest surviving church structure in the Mississippi Valley. It is built in the 18th century French Colonial style and the steeple was a gift from the Queen of Spain in 1770.
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  • Located on the Mississippi River Road south of Baton Rouge, La. St. Gabriel Catholic Church is shrouded in a late winter fog. Built by Acadians exiled from Nova Scotia the church is the oldest surviving church structure in the Mississippi Valley. It is built in the 18th century French Colonial style and the steeple was a gift from the Queen of Spain in 1770.
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  • The paddle wheeler, American Queen, departs from the dock in Baton Rouge, La. as the steamboat begins sailing south to New Orleans, La.
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  • The Queen of the Americas paddleboat cruise ship ties up to the dock of Baton Rouge. Low water levels from the severe drought across the U.S. makes shipping increasingly difficult on the Mississippi River. The river is currently at 4.9 ft. in Baton Rouge. Flood stage is 35 feet and the record high is 47.28 feet.
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  • The Krewe of Cork Queen Gayle Dellinger and King Patrick van Hoorebeek salute the crowd before the krewe parades through the French Quarter.  Founded in 2000, the Krewe of Cork has grown into a world famous Mardi Gras parade and celebration of wine, food and fun.
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  • The Krewe of Cork Queen Gayle Dellinger parades through the French Quarter during Mardi Gras. Founded in 2000, the Krewe of Cork has grown into a world famous Mardi Gras parade and celebration of wine, food and fun.
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  • The 2019 King and Queen of the Krewe of Push Mow Mardi Gras parade is Abita Springs Citizens of the Year David Kelsey and Michelle Kelsey.
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  • The paddle wheeler, American Queen, departs from the dock in Baton Rouge, La. as the steamboat begins sailing south to New Orleans, La.
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  • The Queen of the Americas paddleboat cruise ship ties up to the dock of Baton Rouge. Low water levels from the severe drought across the U.S. makes shipping increasingly difficult on the Mississippi River. The river is currently at 4.9 ft. in Baton Rouge. Flood stage is 35 feet and the record high is 47.28 feet.
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  • The steamboat cruise ship, Queen of the Mississippi, docks at the Baton Rouge Riverfront dock. Several cruise lines stop in Baton Rouge during trips on the lower Mississippi River.
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  • The steamboat cruise ship, Queen of the Mississippi, docks at the Baton Rouge Riverfront dock. Several cruise lines stop in Baton Rouge during trips on the lower Mississippi River.
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  • The steamboat cruise ship, Queen of the Mississippi, docks at the Baton Rouge Riverfront dock. Several cruise lines stop in Baton Rouge during trips on the lower Mississippi River.
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  • The steamboat cruise ship, Queen of the Mississippi, docks at the Baton Rouge Riverfront dock. Several cruise lines stop in Baton Rouge during trips on the lower Mississippi River.
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  • The Queen of the Americas paddleboat cruise ship ties up to the dock of Baton Rouge. Low water levels from the severe drought across the U.S. makes shipping increasingly difficult on the Mississippi River.
    20120809_brdock-6.jpg
  • The Krewe of Cork Queen Gayle Dellinger parades through the French Quarter during Mardi Gras. Founded in 2000, the Krewe of Cork has grown into a world famous Mardi Gras parade and celebration of wine, food and fun.
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  • Abita Queen Bees, from left, Ruby Kelsey and Lily Perez are ready for the start of the Krewe of Push Mow Mardi Gras parade in Abita Springs, La.
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  • Abita Queen Bee Rachel Lambert marches along Main Street during the Krewe of Push Mow parade in Abita Springs, La.
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  • BeignYAYS dancer Ellen Tadman celebrates the start of the Spanish Town Mardi Gras parade as it rolls through Baton Rouge, La. Saturday, March 3, 2019. The 2019 parade theme is Drain the Perversion Canal. The 2019 King is Daniel Hoffman and the Queen is Gabby Loubieres.
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  • Located on the Mississippi River Road south of Baton Rouge, La. St. Gabriel Catholic Church is shrouded in a late winter fog. Built by Acadians exiled from Nova Scotia the church is the oldest surviving church structure in the Mississippi Valley. It is built in the 18th century French Colonial style and the steeple was a gift from the Queen of Spain in 1770.
    20180215_gabriel-41.jpg
  • Located on the Mississippi River Road south of Baton Rouge, La. St. Gabriel Catholic Church is shrouded in a late winter fog. Built by Acadians exiled from Nova Scotia the church is the oldest surviving church structure in the Mississippi Valley. It is built in the 18th century French Colonial style and the steeple was a gift from the Queen of Spain in 1770.
    20180215_gabriel-30.jpg
  • Located on the Mississippi River Road south of Baton Rouge, La. St. Gabriel Catholic Church is shrouded in an early morning fog. Built by Acadians exiled from Nova Scotia the church is the oldest surviving church structure in the Mississippi Valley. It is built in the 18th century French Colonial style and the steeple was a gift from the Queen of Spain in 1770.
    20180215_gabriel-10.jpg
  • The paddle wheeler, American Queen, departs from the dock in Baton Rouge, La. as the steamboat begins sailing south to New Orleans, La.
    20170318_brRiver-22.jpg
  • Early Monday morning, June 17, 2019 the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge reached a flood stage of 43.7 feet and should begin to fall. The city of Baton Rouge is protected by levees, but shipping and industrial operations on the river are significantly affected.
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  • Early Monday morning, June 17, 2019 the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge reached a flood stage of 43.7 feet and should begin to fall. The city of Baton Rouge is protected by levees, but shipping and industrial operations on the river are significantly affected.
    20190617_river-20.jpg
  • Early Monday morning, June 17, 2019 the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge reached a flood stage of 43.7 feet and should begin to fall. The city of Baton Rouge is protected by levees, but shipping and industrial operations on the river are significantly affected.
    20190617_river-48.jpg
  • Early Monday morning, June 17, 2019 the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge reached a flood stage of 43.7 feet and should begin to fall. The city of Baton Rouge is protected by levees, but shipping and industrial operations on the river are significantly affected.
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  • Known as “Queen City of the Teche,” the City of New Iberia has earned the distinction as a historic commercial district and the 2005 Great American Main Street Award® sponsored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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  • Early Monday morning, June 17, 2019 the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge reached a flood stage of 43.7 feet and should begin to fall. The city of Baton Rouge is protected by levees, but shipping and industrial operations on the river are significantly affected.
    20190617_river-9.jpg
  • Early Monday morning, June 17, 2019 the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge reached a flood stage of 43.7 feet and should begin to fall. The city of Baton Rouge is protected by levees, but shipping and industrial operations on the river are significantly affected.
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