Thursday, June 19, 2014

Food for Throught : Louisiana Fast Facts and Trivia

1.           The world famous "Mardi Gras" is celebrated in New Orleans. Mardi Gras is an ancient custom that originated in southern Europe. It celebrates food and fun just before the 40 days of Lent: a Catholic time of prayer and sacrifice.
2 .         The Battle of New Orleans, which made Andrew Jackson a national hero, was fought two weeks after the War of 1812 had ended and more than a month before the news of the war's end had reached Louisiana.
3.           Louisiana was named in honor of King Louis XIV.
4 .          Baton Rouge hosted the 1983 Special Olympics International Summer Games at LSU.
5           Louisiana has the tallest state capitol building in the United States; the building is 450 feet tall with 34 floors.
6 .         Louisiana is the only state in the union that does not have counties. Its political subdivisions are called parishes.
7 .        Louisiana is the only state with a large population of Cajuns, descendants of the Acadians who were driven out of Canada in the 1700s because they wouldn't pledge allegiance to the King of England.
8 .        The Superdome in New Orleans is the worlds largest steel-constructed room unobstructed by posts. Height: 273 feet (82.3 meters), Diameter of Dome: 680 feet (210 meters), Area of Roof: 9.7 acres, Interior Space: 125,000,000 cubic feet, Total floor footage: 269,000 sq. ft. (82,342 sq. meters), Electrical Wiring: 400 miles (640 kilometers).
9 .          Metairie is home to the longest bridge over water in the world, the Lake Pontchartrain causeway. The causeway connects Metairie with St. Tammany Parish on the North Shore. The causeway is 24 miles long.
10 .          Louisiana is the only state that still refers to the Napoleonic Code in its state law.
11 .          Since 1835 the New Orleans & Carrolliton Line is the oldest street railway line still in operation.
12 .          Saint Martin Parish is home to the world's largest freshwater river basin, the Atchafalaya Basin; the basin provides nearly every type of outdoor recreational activity imaginable.
13 .          Breaux Bridge is known as the "Crawfish Capital of the World".
14 .         The first American army to have African American officers was the confederate Louisiana Native Guards. The Corps d'Afrique at Port Hudson was sworn into service on September 27, 1862.
15 .          In Louisiana, biting someone with your natural teeth is considered a simple assault, but biting someone with your false teeth is considered an aggravated assault.
16 .         The Saint Charles streetcar line in New Orleans and the San Francisco, California cable cars are the nation's only mobile national monuments
17 .         Jennings is called the "Garden Spot of Louisiana" for it's rich and productive farmland. Jennings sobriquet {nickname} became a "Northern Town on Southern Soil".
18 .         Baton Rouge's flag is a field of crimson representing the great Indian nations that once inhabited the area.
19 .         Money Magazine has rated Terrebonne Parish, in the heart of Cajun Country the best place to live in Louisiana for 3 years in a row.
20 .          In 1718 The French found New Orleans and marked "Cannes Brulee" on maps upriver in the area known today as the City of Kenner. French for "Burnt Canes", Cannes Brulee was a name given by explorers who observed natives burning cane to drive out wild game.
21 .           Between April 17,1862 and May 18, 1864 20 major Civil War battles and engagements were fought on Louisiana soil.
22 .           In 1803 the United States paid France $15 million for the Louisiana Territory. 828,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River. The lands acquired stretched from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains and from the Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian border. Thirteen states were carved from the Louisiana Territory. The Louisiana Purchase nearly doubled the size of the United States.
23 .         bayou: \BUY-you\ n. a French name for slow-moving "river."
24 .         Louisiana's first territorial governor, William C.C. Claiborne had great admiration for the awkward bird that inhabited the Gulf Coast region. The pelican, rather than let its young starve, would tear at its own flesh to feed them. The Governor's great respect for the Pelican led him to first use the Pelican symbol on official documents.
25 .        The Catahoula Leopard Dog, often called the Catahoula Hound, is the official state dog.
26 .        The City of Sulphur is the 13th largest city in Louisiana and is named for the chemical and mining industry that helped to establish Calcasieu Parish in the late 1800's.
27 .        The Town of Walker became a municipality under the State's Lawrason Act (136 of 1898) on July 9, 1909 as a village.
28 .         Saint Joseph's Cemetery, the only known United States cemetery facing north-south is in Rayne.
29 .          Incorporated in 1813 under the Lawrason Act, Saint Francisville is the second oldest town in Louisiana.
30 .          The Union Cottonseed Oil Mill of West Monroe was in the planning stages as early as 1883. By 1887, it provided the area with many jobs for the laborers of the area. The Union Oil Mill is the oldest industry in Ouachita Parish.
31 .           French speaking Acadians in the mid-1700s settled the Lafayette Parish region of south Louisiana. The Acadians were joined by another group of settlers called Creoles, descendants of African, West Indian, and European pioneers. At the time of the migration, Louisiana was under Spanish rule and authorities welcomed the new settlers.
32 .           The city of Kaplan is referred to as "The Most Cajun place on earth".
33 .           The town of Jean Lafitte was once a hideaway for pirates.
34 .           Winnsboro, the "Stars and Stripes Capital of Louisiana", is one of the most patriotic cities in America. On Memorial Day, July 4th, Veteran's Day, Labor Day, and other special occasions, approximately 350 American flags fly proudly along highway 15.
35 .         The name "Bogalusa" is derived from the Indian named creek "Bogue Lusa", which flows through the city.
36 .          Frances Parkinson Keyes, one of America's best selling authors, lived in Crowley for more than ten years.
37 .          The golden spike, commemorating the completion of the east-west Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacific Railroad, was driven at Bossier City on July 12, 1884, by Julia "Pansy" Rule. It was the first such spike driven by a woman.
38 .           Jim Bowie, the legendary adventurer and hero of the Battle of the Alamo, lived in Opelousas after moving there from Kentucky. Opelousas is the third oldest city in Louisiana.
39 .           The City of Ponchatoula is the oldest incorporated city in Tangipahoa Parish. Ponchatoula derives its name from the Choctaw Indian language meaning "hair to hang" because of the abundance of Spanish moss on the trees surrounding the area.
40 .            Le Musee de la Ville de Kaplan {The Kaplan Museum} is located in the center of downtown Kaplan. Le Musee at appropriate times has exhibits centered on the seasonal festivals. Mardi Gras, Easter, July 4, Bastille Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas.
41 .            Rayne is known as the "The Frog Capital of the World".
42 .            Notations on the original plats of survey for the area that is now Ville Platte stated that surveyors had to use pirogues and flat boats to properly do their work.
43 .            Because Covington is in a region referred to as the Ozone Belt, it has long been known for its clean air and water.
44 .            Gueydan is known as the "Duck Capital of America" in recognition of its abundance of waterfowl.
45 .            Mamou bills itself as "The Cajun Music Capital of the World." Mamou musicians, in particular the musicians who have perform at Fred's Lounge have been a major force in expanding the audience for Cajun music far beyond Southwest Louisiana.
46 .            The Harvey Canal Locks near Westwego connect the Mississippi River to the Harvey Canal. Back in the 1800s the locks served as ferries to transport railroad cars from one side of the canal to the other. Workers would then reunite the railroad cars on land. This service may have sparked the name of the town. According to one local folk tale, trainmen would shout "West We Go" as the railroad cars were reconnected and pulled out of the station.
47 .            Church Point boasts the designation "The Buggy Capital of the World". A festival celebrates this designation annually on the first weekend in June.
48 .            The Creole House in French Settlement was built of cypress wood. It is typical of the dwellings built in the late 1800's because cypress was so plentiful in the surrounding swamps.
49 .             Fort Polk was established in 1941 and named in honor of the Right Reverend Leonidas Polk, the first Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Louisiana. On March 12, 1993, Fort Polk officially became the home of the Joint Readiness Training Center.
50 .             Pineville is home to a one of a kind museum called the Old Town Hall Museum. It is the only museum in the entire state of Louisiana dedicated to municipal government.

Thanx to Sandy Kreutter , Karolyn Goss

No words of wisdom this week , decided to share some trivia facts about Louisiana so I could brag a bit . The school districts of Louisiana sent their best five debate teams to Baton Rouge (6th thru 8th grade) . There are 64 districts , 360 teams of 12. I have 2 boys on the 6th grade team from Shreveport . the top 5 teams will go on to Washington D. C. to compete with the other top teams from the other states . The Shreveport team (my team) tied with the Monroe team for 2rd place . Shrevepot team are 6th graders , Monroe team is 8th graders .

I am indeed a very proud Grandpa and on my way to D.C. next month .
Proud Grandpoppa G.

12 comments:

  1. Poppa , this is a good post , there are so many exciting things that happen in our home state . daddy said we can find so many interesting things in our back yard . We love going to the museum and the planetarium . daddy said he was taking us Friday night , we are so lucky mama said it is only 15 miles away . Poppa you wrote about south Louisiana when we get back from DC write about north Louisiana . we love you poppa and we are glad you are proud . MeMa made some big cookies . she said come get our before you and uncle Harvey take them . We love you poppa .
    Wrote by Jonny

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    1. Hello my dear Grands ,
      I think you for enjoying all the exciting that happen in your home state . I have only touch the top . Louisiana has more history and folklore than any other state in the union and their superstition beliefs are based ignorance , fear of the unknown and trusting in magic .
      I like the idea and will write about North Louisiana , interesting things happen here too . Watch your mama and daddy they do interesting things every day , especially when he get into trouble and have to run and hide (laughing my butt off) .
      The cookies are delicious . I love you guys .
      A proud poppa

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  2. Dad,
    Whew !!! You sure put a lot of work in this post and I love it ... you have bragging rights and toot your horn as loud and long as you like .
    Dad ... you and daddy thinks alike , when my girls was born , daddy said to guide them in the way they should go and never leave them to their own devices and you teach the same . Thanks so much for being a wonderful ... loving grandpa .
    Your loving Daughter

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    1. Hello my dear daughter ,
      Yes I did put some work in it , I asked Sandy and Karolyn to help me with some facts when they got to 50 I told them that was enough for this time and I would need more . We left the newspaper office and went to Poppa's Cajun Kitchen and they really enjoy their lunch and yes dear daughter I picked up the tab . I also inform them that the lunchroom was moving across from Emil soon . They picked up some menus and was happy to see carry out .
      Think you my dear daughter for making an old man happy to help .
      Dad

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  3. Dad ,
    Great post , now I do so hope the ladies ( Sandy and Karolyn) do not follow you home . I do so hope you told them how to spell our names correctly (smiling).
    Your humble loving son .

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    1. Hello my son ,
      They know how to spell your last name correctly but your first name maybe not (laughing my butt off) .
      I see my grands got their backpacks ready for the planetarium , Chris said the two of you was going to make a night of it , may Harvey and I tag along , I do so think so .
      Your very proud Dad

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  4. Proud Grandpa , you have a very good reason to be proud . My wife love this blog . Louisiana has a strong history , my wife is from that part of the country across the border in Mississippi . She has Creole and Cajun in her bloodline . You also have a strong family unit . We have friends and family that live in Shreveport and surrounding areas and they say about 6 or so years ago a man took over as president of the district he has turned the schools around . Those are the type of people we need . Thanks , I will be back .
    Ardis Whittin

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    1. Ardis ,
      I know that part of the country , South Mississippi is it not . Your family unit is only as strong as you make it and the kids you raise and it do so seem that parents is not doing a good job . Glad to hear your dear wife love this red thing it will make my daughter and her partner (The Genie) very pleased .
      Yes we have a very capable president and he was re-elected for his second term , each term is 4 years . When he took office we was number 23 out of 64 districts . Now , Ardis , I am proud to say since he took office we are number 2 and that says a lot . He is a no nonsense person when it come to his kids or I should say all kids , they are our future . Ardis , he is a lawyer not a teacher but he knows what type of education he wants for his kids , the best , as all kids should have . His kids go to public schools .
      Thank you Adris and looking to hear from you again .
      Proud Grandpa G.

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  5. Hi Poppa ,
    Great Post , we do have a very strong history , I hope you do more on the history of Louisiana . Love you poppa . Lynn say bring her some cookies from MeMa .
    Your darling granddaughter .

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    1. Hello my dear granddaughter ,
      Thank you my dear and precious granddaughter . I will do more history on Louisiana , it's very intriguing and I also learn a lot of interesting things . Tell Lynn I am on my way .
      I was watching Cora bring Lynn to Joanna and Joanna went out to meet them , Lynn looked and saw Joanna and took off another way , I almost busted a gut watching Cora and Joanna trying to catch that baby , they call Man and Bubba and told them to get her . Those ladies can not run a tap . (laughing my butt off).

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  6. Hello HB,
    That was a fascinating post. I enjoyed it a lot and I learned some new facts about Louisiana. I love that you bragged about your grandson. He is amazing and you deserve to toot your horn.
    Luv Butterfly

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    1. Hello my little Butterfly,
      Thank you kindly my dear lady . My grandson is amazing and he do not study that much , he just do as his daddy says and he retains what he study . My son says when you cram for something or do an all night , things gets jumble up so it good to study for awhile and let it sink in . That is what they all do . Yes I am walking on cloud 9 , we never expected in our wildest dreams thought they would make it this far . We was surprise when they won a slot to Baton Rouge , they are only 6th graders and this is their first year together , matter of fact they didn't know each other when they formed their team . (they were promoted to the 7th grade)
      Toot my horn yes , send honeypot down here so I can shoot my GUN (laughing my butt off).
      HHH aka HB G>

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