- This week in Louisiana history. November 16, 1768. Antoinio de Ulloa leaves Louisiana by force on a French ship from Balize to Havana.
- This week in New Orleans history. November 16, 1862.
"Servant of Slaves" Henriette Delille Passes Away at the
Age 50 A New Orleans lady, born in 1813 to a wealthy Frenchman
and a quadroon free woman of color, who rejected the social
norms of her times is now the first U.S. native-born African
American religious leader whose cause for canonization was
officially opened by the Catholic Church.
- This week in Louisiana.
November 28 - December 31, 2019
Christmas in Roseland
American Rose Center
8877 Jefferson Paige Rd.
Greenwood, LA 71119
318-938-5402
The American Rose Center is transformed into a whimsical winter wonderland from the day after Thanksgiving until the weekend before Christmas. Featuring thousands of twinkling lights, dozens of lighted displays, giant Christmas Cards to the Community, nightly entertainment, photos with Santa, rides on the Roseland Express train and tons of fun for the whole family! Don’t forget to visit the Gift Shop and our concession stand during your visit. Hot chocolate, corn dogs and funnel cake! Christmas in Roseland is a participant in the Holiday Trail of Lights tour! Please note that Christmas in Roseland is a walking event only and no carts are available.
- Postcards from Louisiana. Jackson Square. Duet.
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