- This week in Louisiana history. June 30, 1870. Robert E. Lee and the Natchez began their famous riverboat race.
- This week in New Orleans history. June 29, 1967. Jane
Mansfield Dies in Auto Crash on Chef Hwy. Along the Chef
Menteur Highway/Hwy 90 near the Rigolets pass, at
approximately 2:25 a.m., the car plowed into the back of a
tractor-trailer truck which had reduced its speed from 50 to
35 miles-per-hour upon sighting a mosquito fogging truck.
Husband Harrison, Jayne, and their son Brady were killed.
- This week in Louisiana.
July 4-7, 2019
Essence Festival 25
Superdome and other locations
New Orleans, LA
The Essence Festival, known as "the party with a purpose", is an annual music festival which started in 1995 as a one-time event to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Essence, a magazine aimed primarily towards African-American women. It is the largest event celebrating African-American culture and music in the United States. Locally referred to as the Essence Fest, it has been held in New Orleans, Louisiana since 1994 except for 2006, when it was held in Houston, Texas due to Hurricane Katrina's effect on New Orleans. It was also held in Durban, South Africa in 2016. It features artists simultaneously performing on a main stage as well as four standing-room only superlounge stages.
- Postcards from Louisiana. Hillary and the Boys play on Decatur St.
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