Louisiana - The Pelican State
Capital: Baton Rouge
Admission to Statehood: April 30, 1812
Population: 4,468,976
Area Codes: 225 318 337 504 985
Agriculture:Seafood, cotton, soybeans, cattle, sugarcane, poultry and eggs, dairy products, rice.
Industry:Chemical products, petroleum and coal products, food processing, transportation equipment, paper products, tourism.
Interesting Facts: displays the image of Louisiana's state bird -- the pelican, a trumpet with musical notes, and the outline of the Louisiana Purchase territory
Elements Depicted in the 50 State Quarter Program:Grand Canyon with a Saguaro cactus in the foreground.
Captions: "Louisiana Purchase"
Lousiana's French heritage, delectable cuisine and distinctive architecture make it unique among states.
Sources: Census.gov Wikipedia.com Infoplease.com 50States.com History.com Usmint.gov
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Do You Know the Louisiana State Song?
Give Me Louisiana
Written by Doralice Fontane
Composed by Dr. John Croom
Give me Louisiana,
The state where I was born
The state of snowy cotton,
The best I've ever known;
A state of sweet magnolias,
And Creole melodies
Oh give me Louisiana,
The state where I was born
Oh what sweet old memories
The mossy old oaks bring
It brings us the story of our Evangeline
A state of old tradition,
of old plantation days
Makes good old Louisiana
The sweetest of all states.
Give me Louisiana,
A state prepared to share
That good old southern custom,
Hospitality so rare;
A state of fruit and flowers,
Of sunshine and spring showers
Oh give me Louisiana,
The state where I was born
Its woodlands, Its marshes
Where humble trappers live
Its rivers, Its valleys,
A place to always give
A state where work is pleasure,
With blessings in full measure
Makes good old Louisiana
The dearest of all states.
Give me Louisiana,
Where love birds always sing
In shady lanes or pastures,
The cowbells softly ring;
The softness of the sunset
Brings peace and blissful rest
Oh give me Louisiana,
The state where I was born
The smell of sweet clover
Which blossoms everywhere
The fresh new mown hay
Where children romp and play
A state of love and laughter,
A state for all here after
Makes good old Louisiana
The grandest of all states.
Source: 50states.com
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