Foodways

Gumbo
Gumbo is a thick soup that could be considered the signature dish of South Louisiana.
Gumbo is a thick soup that could be considered the signature dish of South Louisiana.
Gumbo is a thick soup popular in Louisiana.
Ham Richardson was one of the top-rated mens tennis players in the world in the 1950s.
Covington photographer Harriet Blum has created a large body of painterly photographs of Louisiana and Mississippi Gulf Coast landscapes.
Henry Clay Warmoth was the first governor of Louisiana under Radical Reconstruction.
Henry Howard was an important Louisiana architect of the nineteenth century.
During his short term as governor from 1924 to 1926, Henry Luce Fuqua advocated increased levee and road construction in Louisiana as well as the expansion of Louisiana State University.
Inaugurated as governor of Confederate Louisiana on January 25, 1864, Henry Allen presided over the parts of the state controlled by the Confederates until June 2, 1865.
The Barrow family built Highland Plantation in antebellum St. Francisville, Louisiana.
New Orleans's French Quarter was an early testing ground for preservation measures, and it continues to be one today.
Archaeologists at sites across Louisiana help fill in the written record through physical excavations of the past.
After the Civil War, the federal government briefly operated places of refuge for sick, injured, and elderly formerly enslaved people that proved both benevolent and coercive.
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