The address of the Louisiana State Cotton Museum Foundation Inc is: 7162 Hwy 65 N, Lake Providence, LA 71254
The address of the Cotton Museum is: 7162 Hwy 65 N, Lake Providence, LA 71254
The phone number of the Cotton Museum is: 318-559-2041.
The web address of the Cotton Museum is: http://www.sos.la.gov/Portals/0/museums/pd
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There were a number of cash crops of the Louisiana purchase. These include cotton, hogs, cattle, sheep, rice, as well as a variety of vegetables.
Cotton grows best in southern states such as Louisiana, Florida, and Mississippi.
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Mary Lynn F. Landreneau has written: 'The Louisiana Cotton Festival, 1953-1992' -- subject(s): Louisiana Cotton Festival
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Cane for sugar, Cotton, Cattle and calves, Dairy products, Soybeans are some of the agriculture in Louisiana.
The major agriculture of Louisiana are soybeans, cotton, sugar cane, rice, sweet potatoes, pecans.
Many people brought cotton, furs and tobacco by river boat to New Orleans.