Thursday, September 23, 2010

Louisiana

    Louisiana is a leader in natural gas, salt, petroleum, and sulfur production. Much of the oil and sulfur comes from offshore deposits. The state also produces large crops of sweet potatoes, rice, sugar cane, pecans, soybeans, corn, and cotton.  Some of the leading manufactured items are chemicals, processed food, petroleum and coal products, paper, lumber and wood products, transportation equipment, and apparel.  The state, over time, has become a popular tourist destination for their picturesque French Quarter and the annual Mardi Gras celebration, which was held since 1838.  Some major attractions in Louisiana are the Superdome in New Orleans, historic plantation homes near Natchitoches and New Iberia, Cajun country in the Mississippi Delta Region, Chalmette National Historic Park, and the state capital at Baton Rouge.  On Aug. 29, 2005, Louisiana was hit by Hurricane Katrina, devastating New Orleans, and killing hundreds in the state.  Federal and local officials were criticized for their slow response to the initial disaster and recovery programs. (Infoplease)


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