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    Michael Martello The History and Untold Stories of Tangipahoa Parish

    A LITTLE LOUISIANA HISTORY LESSON:
    If Hurricane Katrina causing the levees to break in New Orleans is the only thing you know about Louisiana , here are a few more interesting facts about the Bayou State :
    •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 23.87 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 and was one of the founders of Delta Air Lines, initially called Delta Air Service.
    •Delta Airlines got its start in Monroe , Louisiana when County Agent, C.E. Woolman, decided to try dusting the Boll weevil that was destroying the cotton crops in the Mississippi River Delta from an airplane. It was the first crop dusting service in the world.
    •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 in Abbeville , Louisiana 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 g oods 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.
    Viva La Louisiana !!!
     

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

    •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.

    AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX is the largest enclosed stadium. The Superdome is the largest dome.

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    The Ole War Skule was in Pineville.
     

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    If you like Louisiana History and don't mind hunting for things, I highly suggest any LSU fans find the older DVD "Ole War Skule."

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    Then go buy yourself a copy of Frenchmen, Desire, Goodchildren by John Chase.

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