- This week in Louisiana history. September 17, 1712. Antoine Crozat receives royal charter giving exclusive trading rights to Louisiana.
- This week in New Orleans history. The Beatles at City Park
Stadium. Wednesday, September 16, 1964. A sellout crowd of
27,000-plus New Orleanians, most of them young girls, filled
City Park Stadium on Wednesday, September 16, 1964 to "meet"
The Beatles. General admission tickets sold for $5.00
($4.32 plus taxes). Opening the 8:00 P.M. show were New
Orleans' own Frogman Henry, Jackie deShannon, and The Bill
Black Combo.
Mayor Victor H. Schiro issued a proclamation declaring the date “Beatles Day in New Orleans”. Most news reports from the day fail to include that September 16, 1964 was Yom Kippur and many businesses were closed in observation of the Jewish holy day.
- This week in Louisiana.
Natchitoches Meat Pie Festival
September 15th, 2017 - September 16th, 2017
Riverbank Stage
Natchitoches Tourism,
780 Front Street, Ste. 100,
Natchitoches, LA 71457
800-259-1714
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Riverbank Stage
This is the festival that celebrates Natchitoches' famous meat pies! Join us to celebrate these extremely tasty, hot homemade pies. Enjoy live music and dancing along the banks of the Cane River, kid activities, arts and crafts and more.
- Postcard from Louisiana. We listen to the Jackson Square All-Star Brass Band.
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