Art

George Yerger and Leslie Addison
New Orleans-based George Havard Yerger and Leslie Addison are a husband and wife team of photographers.
New Orleans-based George Havard Yerger and Leslie Addison are a husband and wife team of photographers.
Georgia Johnson was a businesswoman and civil rights activist in Alexandria from the 1920s to the 1960s.
Gideon Townsend Stanton, a stockbroker and artist, was the state director for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project in the 1930s.
Gladys LeBlanc Clark practices the Cajun folk tradition of spinning and weaving brown cotton.
The architecture of Glencoe Plantation in Louisiana is unusually elaborate and resembles an illustration from a child's fairy-tale book.
Goldband Records was a nationally recognized music label with a unique catalog of music spanning several genres, including western swing, “hillbilly” string band, Cajun, zydeco, rhythm and blues, and rockabilly.
This is a complete list of the governors of Louisiana, their terms, and links to biographical entries.
During the Great Depression farm prices in Louisiana reached unheard-of lows and deepened rural poverty.
Louisiana was deeply affected by the Great Depression when cotton, sugar, oil, and timber values plummeted, and the port of New Orleans experienced a precipitous decline in foreign trade.
The massive Greek Revival plantation house is a modern replica of the original structure at Greenwood which burned to the ground in 1960.
Greg Guirard's best known photographs capture the stillness of Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin, its plant and animal residents, and the character and activity of its human population.
The Gretna City Hall building is conventional in its Beaux-Arts forms, but, squeezed onto its narrow site, it is a compact composition with a vertical emphasis.
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