Lake Charles

Allured, Janet (McNeese State University), Hutchings, Jessica, Johnson-Houston, Debbie

Description

Isolated from the main transportation routes during the early 19th century, Lake Charles was a backwater of 500 people when incorporated in 1867. The arrival of the schooners and the railroad integrated it into the corridor between Galveston, Houston, and New Orleans, and Lake Charles grew rapidly after the Civil War. Streams of migrants from Europe, nearby communities in Texas and Louisiana, and northern states moved here and built a booming lumber industry. Though beset by fires, storms, and floods, the city rebuilt many times, and in the 20th century, Lake Charles and its environs became an important petrochemical center. Today, the city sponsors annual festivals that celebrate its heritage. Lake Charles supports many fine public schools, a regional university, and artistic endeavors of which it is justly proud, including a symphony, a community band, and a variety of choruses, theater associations, and dance companies--all of which are pictured within the pages of Images of America: Lake Charles.
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Writer
Allured, Janet (McNeese State University), Hutchings, Jessica, Johnson-Houston, Debbie
Title
Lake Charles
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Year
2012
Language
English
Pages
130
Weight
413 gr
EAN
9781531661403
Dimensions
244 x 170 x 10 mm
Binding format
Hardback

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