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Discovering Louisiana: Landmarks, Symbols, and Resources

Explore the rich culture and heritage of Louisiana through its iconic landmarks, symbols, and valuable resources. Learn about the state's flag, motto, state songs, and notable landmarks like the State Capitol and Jackson Square. Discover the living symbols of Louisiana, including its state mammal, reptile, bird, flower, and tree. Delve into the state's abundant resources, such as oil, sugarcane, cotton, seafood, and rice. Get ready for a fascinating journey through the captivating state of Louisiana.

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Discovering Louisiana: Landmarks, Symbols, and Resources

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  1. The Category Is….Louisiana Landmarks, Symbols, Living Symbols, Resources

  2. Symbols for 100 What is the Louisiana flag? Click here for answer Click here to continue

  3. Symbols for 200 What is the United States flag? Click here for answer Click here to continue

  4. Symbols for 300 “Union, Justice, Confidence” What is the Louisiana State Motto? Click here for answer Click here to continue

  5. Symbols for 400 “Give Me Louisiana” or “You Are My Sunshine” Click here for answer What are the Louisiana state songs? Click here to continue

  6. Symbols for 500 What is the Louisiana Seal? Click here for answer Click here to continue

  7. Landmarks for 100 What is Louisiana’s State Capitol? Click here for answer Click here to continue

  8. Landmarks for 200 What is Jackson Square? Click here for answer Click here to continue

  9. Landmarks for 300 A large farm where cash crops are grown. Click here for answer What is a plantation? Click here to continue

  10. Landmarks for 400 The home of the New Orleans Saints and the host of six Superbowls. Click here for answer What is the Superdome? Click here to continue

  11. Landmarks for 500 The location of the salt mines near Vermilion Parish. Click here for answer What is Avery Island? Click here to continue

  12. Living Symbols for 100 What is Louisiana’s State Mammal, the Black Bear? Click here for answer Click here to continue

  13. Living Symbols for 200 What is Louisiana's State Reptile, the alligator? Click here to continue Click here for answer

  14. Living Symbols for 300 What is Louisiana’s State Bird, the brown pelican? Click here for answer Click here to continue

  15. Living Symbols for 400 What is Louisiana’s State Flower, the magnolia? Click here for answer Click here to continue

  16. Living Symbols for 500 What is Louisiana’s State Tree, the bald cypress? Click here for answer Click here to continue

  17. Resources for 100 Obtained by drilling into the Earth. Click here for answer What is oil? Click here to continue

  18. Resources for 200 Used to make sugar and syrup. Click here for answer What is sugarcane? Click here to continue

  19. Resources for 300 Grown in North Louisiana and used to make clothes. Click here for answer What is cotton? Click here to continue

  20. Resources for 400 Resources obtained from the water such as Gulf of Mexico and Vermilion Bay. Click here for answer What is seafood? Click here to continue

  21. Resources for 500 Used with gumbo, red beans, and Louisiana cuisines. Click here for answer What is rice? Click here to continue

  22. Credits • http://en.wikipedia.org - Photographs

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