Katrina exhibit opens Tuesday
Items from the monster hurricane that battered New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, killing more than 1,600 people, are part of a stunning new exhibit opening Tuesday, Oct. 26 at the Louisiana State Museum – “Living with Hurricanes, Katrina & Beyond.”
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Tales Of Katrina Told Through US Museum Exhibit
The room is lit by flashlights, an escape hole chopped in the roof with an ax lying nearby. Steps away, rising floodwaters seep down a levee wall; across the way, a storm diary written in black felt marker on a housing project wall bears testimony to the hellish days after Hurricane Katrina hit.
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Katrina retold through Louisiana State Museum exhibit
The room is lit by flashlights, an escape hole chopped in the roof with an axe lying nearby. Steps away, rising floodwaters seep down a levee wall; across the way, a storm diary written in black felt marker on a housing project wall bears testimony to the hellish days after Hurricane Katrina hit.
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