These 14 Photos Of Louisiana In The 1950s Are Mesmerizing
Ah. This is for my readers who lived in Louisiana almost 60 years ago. Going through these pictures, you’re brought to another time where things were more simple and sweet. It’s fascinating to look at all of this history and reminds me that the roots of Louisiana and its rich culture have always been thriving!


In 1953, Baton Rouge was the site of the first successful bus boycott.
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Did any of you guys ever go there?



Includes Atena Finance Co., Kohara's Studio, Drouett's Liquor, Constantino Shoe Repair, Adrion's Drug Store, Newcomb Photo Shop, Pincus & Murphy Music Shop, Hixon's Ladies Shop and the Elks Club.

In the 1950s, the first and second grade classes of the school were combined and located in an old shotgun double house on St. Claude Avenue near Port Street.
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This photos was taken during some kind of camping trip or retreat. Was anyone of you a member o this group?


Pointe Noire, Acadia Parish, LA

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What did you think of these photos? Do you remember what life in Louisiana was like in the 1950s? Share your thoughts and memories with us in the comments below!
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