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The Creole King, a state-of-the-art electric floating crane, was christened at the Port of Iberia, and is expected to bring more jobs and further position Iberia Parish as a key player in Gulf ...
A new milestone for E-Crane was celebrated at the Port of Iberia with the christening of the Creole King, a groundbreaking crane advancement. The ...
While the frog legs may be the headliner that draws people from across the state, the supporting cast of wild game and Southern specialties ensures that every diner finds something to rave about.
I'm like, not again!' said one parishioner of the historic St. Teresa of Avila Church, who moved there after her previous ...
Northwestern State University’s Creole Heritage Center and the Louisiana Architecture Foundation will host a screening of the award-winning documentary “Ancestral Artistry: The Influence of Africans & ...
This part of Louisiana is rich in Creole culture and food and offers visitors plenty of opportunities to learn about American ...
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Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. joins Morning Joe to discuss Season 11 of 'Finding Your Roots'. Season 11 features appearances by Lawrence Fishburne, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Kristen Bell, Michael Imperioli, and ...
The French Market District celebrated the 39th annual Creole Tomato Festival, where farmers gathered to showcase their best tomatoes.
Just hours after Pope Leo XIV (born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago) made history as the first head of the Catholic Church from the United States, my aunt sent a Facebook post to our family ...
Records obtained by the New York Times found that Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost, descended from Creole people of color from New Orleans, Louisiana.
People from New Orleans moved north to Chicago, or west to Los Angeles, where Louisiana transplants built up a vibrant neighborhood of Creole restaurants and Creole-majority Catholic churches.