- This week in Louisiana history. February 20, 1811. President Madison signed bill providing for Louisiana'a statehood.
- This week in New Orleans history. On February 20, 1995,
Director Gilbert Adler was preparing to film Tales From The
Crypt (Bordello of Blood) (formerly DEAD EASY) in New Orleans.
Starring Dennis Miller, Chris Sarandon, Whoopi Goldberg, and
Corey Feldman (among other lesser known names) the trailer
says "The bloodsucking beauties who ply their trade in this
"gorehouse" offer their clients the night of their lives..."
- This week in Louisiana.
Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site
Head south of Baton Rouge for a look into Louisiana’s shipping history.
Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site in Louisiana
Visit the historic shipping lock at Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site.
Bayou Plaquemine’s history as an inland shipping route goes back to long before Louisiana was a state. Native Americans used the waterway that joins the Mississippi River with the Atchafalaya Basin, long before Europeans came onto the scene. When those French and Spanish explorers finally entered the Baton Rouge area, they too, used the bayou for moving goods and people. Bayou Plaquemine was a natural choice for constructing a series of shipping locks in 1909, when business was booming on the Mississippi River and boats needed to get into and out of the nation’s interior. Plaquemine Lock was an unrivaled engineering marvel, capable of raising ships 51 feet — a world record at the time.
- Postcards from Louisiana. Funk Dat Brass Band on Royal Street.
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