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Cut and discard this bottom portion.

Cut and discard this bottom portion. Louisiana. Cut and discard this bottom portion. Bald Cypress. Magnolia Flower. Tree & Flowers. Cut and discard this bottom portion.

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Cut and discard this bottom portion.

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  1. Cut and discard this bottom portion. Louisiana

  2. Cut and discard this bottom portion. Bald Cypress Magnolia Flower Tree & Flowers

  3. Cut and discard this bottom portion. The Louisiana flag originated from an 1800 design, but was officially adopted by the Louisiana State Legislature on July 1, 1912. It displays the state bird, the Eastern Brown Pelican, from the state seal, in white and gold, on a field of blue. The mother pelican is shown tearing flesh from her own breast to feed her three young. Louisiana's motto, "UNION, JUSTICE & CONFIDENCE" is printed in blue letters on a white and gold banner below the pelicans. Flag

  4. Cut and discard this bottom portion. • Baton Rouge is the capital of Louisiana. • This is a picture of the capitol building. Decisions are made here for the people of Louisiana. Capital

  5. Cut and discard this bottom portion. Industry Industry

  6. Cut and discard this bottom portion. • The World’s Fair came to New Orleans, Louisiana in 1984. • An 84 acre site along the Mississippi River was cleared of rundown warehouses, replaced by the structures of the Fair. New Orleans, LA

  7. Cut and discard this bottom portion. • Louisiana Facts • http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/tabid/217/Default.aspx • http://www.worldsfairphotos.com/neworleans84/ • http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/flags/la_flag.htm Resources & Bibliography

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