Louisiana Trivia. Louisiana has the tallest state capitol building in the nation at 450 feet.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
I'm Bienville, Captain Shreve, Beauregard, Zack Taylor and Jean Lafitte.
Advertisements

Antebellum Politics, Commerce, and Culture
What caused the American Revolution??? By Your Name Insert Picture.
The Louisiana Territory 15.2 By: Paige Snitker, Maddie Behnke, And Jalen Berendes.
State Capital Building. D’Iberville  In 1699 Pierre le Moyne, sieur d'Iberville, came upon a tall cypress pole smeared red with animal blood.  This.
Facts about Louisiana Louisiana has 2 landforms. One of them is lakes . Another landform is swamps.
 North Louisiana  First Inhabitants – English & African Americans  Fishing, hunting, and hiking  Music: Gospel, Old time country, & Bluegrass  Food:
 Who am I? Lee Bryan, Atlanta, Georgia, USA  Why am I here? Rex and Rosemary  What am I going to talk about? America as I know it. Mostly the American.
Field Trip Presentation Bethany McGrath EFC II 4 th Hour.
Elvis Presley was a American singer/actor in 1940’s who was born in Tupelo, Mississippi. Today he is known as the king of rock and roll.
Geography of the United States Grade 5, Unit 7, Lesson 1 ©2012, TESCCC.
Where I’m from New Orleans, LA, USA Joseph Young.
The Southern States – Part 2
The United States had been settled by many distinct Native American tribes prior to European colonization. Evidence shows that the tribes inhabited each.
POPULAR CULTURE IN 1950’S. ESSENTIAL QUESTION What new forms of media became available after WW II?
Birth Of The Blues Juan Martinez Alex Espinoza. Who was Sidney Bechet ? Sidney Bechet was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer. He.
The Booming Fifties By: Sumentha D’Souza And Sara Wimalendran.
New Orleans The greatest city in Louisiana.. New Orleans is located in southern Louisiana, near the end of the Mississippi River.
Food, harvest and wild game festivals Alligator Festival — Luling, Louisiana Andouille Festival — La Place Blues and BBQ Challenge Festival — Hammond Franklin.
The Southeast Region of the United States West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi,
Social Studies Study Guide Chapter 6
Territorial Expansion. Vocabulary and Key Terms Northwest Ordinance Louisiana Purchase War of 1812 Erie Canal National Infrastructure Monroe Doctrine.
Southeast Region The Southeast Region. Florida, Louisiana and North Carolina.
 North Louisiana (Shreveport & Monroe)  Urban – city  First Inhabitants – English & African Americans  Fishing, hunting, hiking, & water sports 
Louisiana. Flag In the flag there is a group of pelicans It is white and gold (the flag) It also has the state motto “Union, Justice, and Confidence”
Nicole Russell’s Louisiana Report Nicole Russell’s Louisiana Report Highways Capital Cities Parks History Citation Fun Facts Animoto.
 The Grand Ole Opry began in 1925 in the WSM radio studios in downtown Nashville.  It is the oldest continual radio program in the united states  Graceland,
Chapter 1. Culture is a way of life of a group of people Elements of culture include: religion, music, food, clothing, language, architecture, art, literature,
Section 3: Section 3: People and Culture Essential Question: – How have different ethnic groups influenced the culture of Louisiana? 1.
French Quarters.. Water Activity, New Orleans has no beaches but has lakes and rivers. Below is Lake Pontchartrain widely known for its famous big crabs.
Louisiana By: Haley Huggins ULM Curriculum 2085 Dr. Kim Kioh.
Ch. 6 Spanish Louisiana Pt 4.
The Southeast Region of the United States West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi,
The untold story of Spanish Louisiana continues Mr. E’s Wednesday Jan. 7th Louisiana History Class.
Music of the 50s. Country Rock and Roll JazzBlues Music’s Effect Work Citied.
Cultural Geography of Louisiana Day 9. Culture Way of life of a group of people Elements of culture include religion, music, food, clothing, language,
Louisiana Waterways and Cities. Today we will discuss Physical vs. cultural geography Important Cities Important waterways Flood Control.
The Greatest Land Deal in the History of the United States! The Louisiana Purchase.
1920 – 1945 History of American Music. Swing Big Band.
Unit 3 Chapter 5 Louisiana’s Early History. Question 1 Which group of Native Americans lived in the northwest part of what is now Louisiana?
Vocabulary States of the Southeast Location Products.
Welcome to The Colonies Causes of the Revolution Key Dates in History People in the Revolution Mystery? Presidents $200 $100 $400 $300 $100 $200 $300.
Louisiana uisiana&espv=2&biw=1600&bih=799& source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0 CAcQ_AUoAmoVChMI0eeQ3MicyAIVj 3ySCh2- jgXJ&safe=active&ssui=on#imgrc=UFq.
Louisiana History. Category 1 Category 2Category 3Category4Category
BY: QUEEN HALL, KAITLYN BYRNSIDE, AND JONATHAN FOLK Geography, Population, Religion, and Economy.
WARMING UP  TONGUE-TWISTERS  PROVERBS ALL CATS ARE GREY IN THE DARK. НОЧЬЮ ВСЕ КОШКИ СЕРЫ.
Unit 3 Test Review JEOPARDY STYLE. $400 Don Maclean and Tupac wrote a song about him.
Floating Down the Mississippi
Louisiana’s Economy Top 5 Industries that make Louisiana money! 1. Oil 2. Natural gas 3. Commercial Fishing 4. Chemical Shipments 5. Agriculture.
Review for LA Geography II. Storm surge: wall of ocean water that is pushed inland during a hurricane Coastal Plain: low flat region built by a river.
Louisiana State Song: “You Are My Sunshine” State Flower: Magnolia
Louisiana’s Culture: Families & Festivals
Creating a New People, Expanding the Country
Heritage Festivals New Orleans.
Creating a New People, Expanding the Country
Louisiana Song:You Are My Sunshine
Mr. James Healy 7th Grade BAVPA
The Louisiana Purchase Chapter The United States in 1803.
Expanding west 8.2.
France’s Beginnings in the New World
Louisiana Purchase PowerPoint & Notes © Erin Kathryn 2014.
JAZZ Jazz is a musical style that originated at the beginning of the 20th century in black communities in the Southern United States, especially in New.
Louisiana Purchase PowerPoint & Notes © Erin Kathryn 2014.
Metropolitan Cities Chapter 4- 6th Grade.
CATEGORY TWO: GEOGRAPHY.
Jefferson: The Louisiana Purchase
The Market Revolution, Slavery and Inequality
The Louisiana Purchase
Unit 1.1/ History Alive Textbook Ch. 2,3,4 Flash Cards
Louisiana Purchase.
Presentation transcript:

Louisiana Trivia

Louisiana has the tallest state capitol building in the nation at 450 feet.

The Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans is the largest enclosed stadium in the world.

The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is the longest over-water bridge in the world at miles.

Louisiana's 6.5 million acres of wetlands are the greatest wetland area in America.

The oldest city in the Louisiana Purchase Territory is Natchitoches, Louisiana founded in 1714.

The first bottler of Coca-Cola, Joseph Biedenharn, lived in Monroe, Louisiana.

Delta Air Lines got its start in Monroe, Louisiana. (But before it was named Delta, it was Chicago & Southern.)

Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is the largest predominantly black university in America.

Baton Rouge was the site of the only American Revolution battle outside the original 13 colonies.

The formal transfer of the Louisiana Purchase was made at the Cabildo building in New Orleans on December 20, 1803.

The staircase at Chrétien Point, in Sunset, Louisiana was copied for Tara in "Gone with the Wind."

Louisiana is the No. 1 producer of crawfish, alligators, and shallots in America.

Louisiana produces 24 percent of the nation's salt, the most in America.

Much of the world's food, coffee and oil pass through the Port of New Orleans.

Tabasco, a Louisiana product, holds the second oldest food trademark in the U.S. Patent Office.

Steen's Syrup Mill is the world's largest syrup plant producing sugar cane syrup.

America's oldest rice mill is in New Iberia, Louisiana at KONRIKO Co.

The International Joke Telling Contest is held annually in Opelousas, Louisiana.

LSU "The Ole War Skule" in Baton Rouge has the distinction of contributing the most officers to WW II after the U.S. military academies.

The Louisiana Hayride radio show helped Hank Williams, Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash achieve stardom. It was broadcast from KWKH Radio in Shreveport, Louisiana from 1948 to 1960.

The term Uncle Sam was coined on the wharfs of New Orleans before Louisiana was a U.S. territory as goods labeled U.S. were from "Uncle Sam."

The game of craps was invented in New Orleans in 1813 as betting was common activity on the wharves.

When states had their own currency, the Louisiana Dix (French for ten) was a favored currency for trade. English speakers called them Dixies and coined the term Dixieland.

New Orleans is the home of the oldest pharmacy in America at 514 Chartres Street in the French Quarter. These early medical mixtures became known as cocktails (guess they were good for what ails ya?) coining yet another term.

New Orleans is the birthplace of Jazz the only true American art form. Jazz gave birth to the Blues and Rock and Roll music.