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Upcoming Events

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1782363600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music Honey Gold Old State Capital June 25, 2026 June 25, 2026 7:00 PM 8:00 PM

Previous Events

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1571893200 Downtown Events, Family Events Spirits of Louisiana Old State Capital October 24, 2019 October 24, 2019 6:30 PM 9:30 PM Join us for an evening of tastings and libations at the 4th annual Spirits of Louisiana. The event will take place this year at the Louisiana Old State Capitol on Thursday October 24, 2019 beginning at 6:30 P.M. Enjoy the fine catering of Heirloom Cuisine and tastings from numerous local distilleries. Dress is cocktail attire with hints of Halloween. This unique event will also feature music, games and raffles.
1573624800 Downtown Events, Family Events Free Screening: The Lost Airmen of Buchenwald (Two Part Program) Old State Capital November 13, 2019 November 13, 2019 5:30 PM 7:00 PM The little-known story of 168 airmen captured in WWII and held at a Nazi death camp will be told in two programs at the Old State Capitol at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 13-14. A documentary, “The Lost Airmen of Buchenwald,” will be shown in two parts. On Nov. 13, the family of Basil Coates, who survived the death camp, will talk about their father. Coates’ daughter, Karen Velupillai, created a quilt in memory of her father and the other prisoners, and it will be on display. On Nov. 14, the second half of the documentary will be shown followed by comments by LSU History professor Brendan Karch, who specializes in Western Civilization and Fascism in Europe. Since most soldiers who were captured were taken to POW camps, no one believed the survivors had been imprisoned at Buchenwald. The programs are part of the museum’s newest exhibit, “Victory From Within: The American POW Experience.” The traveling exhibit will be on display until Dec. 20. Admission to the program and museum is free. Guests may attend one or both nights of the program. For more information, visit www.louisianaoldstatecapitol.org or call 225.342.0500.
1575612000 Downtown Events, Family Events Santa in the Senate Old State Capital December 6, 2019 December 6, 2019 6:30 PM 8:30 PM Guests are invited to the Louisiana Old State Capitol for a special photo-op and other holiday festivities. Louisiana’s Old State Capitol will host their annual “Santa in The Senate” on Friday, Dec. 6 from 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Guests will have the opportunity to take their photo with Mr. & Mrs. Claus in the old Senate Chamber and then enjoy a Christmas film in the old House Chamber. Guests are encouraged to bring their own cameras or cell phone to take pictures. There will be arts and crafts for children to partake in and a special treat upon existing the building. ***Photos NOT provided, please bring your own camera***
1622955600 Family Events, Live Music Vermillion Duet Old State Capital June 6, 2021 June 6, 2021 1:00 PM 3:00 PM
1638424800 Family Events, Arts & Theatre World War II Gives Birth to the Long Civil Rights Movement Old State Capital December 2, 2021 December 2, 2021 5:00 PM 7:00 PM “World War II Gives Birth to the Long Civil Rights Movement” is the title of an upcoming lecture at the Old State Capitol. Dr. Kodi Roberts will present this lecture at 5:30 p.m., Thursday, December 2. The lecture will focus on how the experiences of Black Americans at home and overseas during World War II were catalysts for the Civil Rights struggles to come. Dr. Roberts is a history professor at LSU and focuses on African American History. This lecture is being held in conjunction with the exhibit, “Manufacturing Victory: The Arsenal of Democracy.” An opening reception and exhibit viewing will begin at 5 p.m. with the lecture following at 5: 30 p.m.
1648962000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Painting at the Capitol! Old State Capital April 3, 2022 April 3, 2022 2:00 PM 4:00 PM This is a special painting class that will be taking place at the Old State Capitol (100 North Blvd. Baton Rouge)! Light hors d'oeuvres will be provided by the Louisiana Old State…
1651381200 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music Vermillion Duet Spring Concert Old State Capital May 1, 2022 May 1, 2022 2:00 PM 3:00 PM Vermillion Duet's Spring Recital features works by the winners of their Call for Score. Please join us in celebration of these wonderful composers on May 1st, 2:00 PM (CDT) at Louisiana’s Old State Capitol.???? For those who cannot attend in person, the link to the livestream will be posted on the day of the recital. Hope to see you there!
“This event is supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council, as administered by the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, Inc. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.”
1667710800 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Art for a Cause Old State Capital November 6, 2022 November 6, 2022 1:30 PM 3:00 PM
1680411600 Downtown Events, Family Events Old State Capitol Easter Egg Roll Old State Capital April 2, 2023 April 2, 2023 1:00 PM 4:00 PM We invite the public to attend the Old State Capitol Easter Egg Roll. Guests will learn about the history of the annual White House Easter Egg roll before heading out to the front lawn for an egg roll and race. Rolls and races will be divided based on age groups. Other activities include Easter egg decorating, face painting and Easter Bunny encounters. This event is free and open to the public.
1685509200 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital May 31, 2023 May 31, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1685595600 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 1, 2023 June 1, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1685682000 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 2, 2023 June 2, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1685768400 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 3, 2023 June 3, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1685854800 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 4, 2023 June 4, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1685941200 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 5, 2023 June 5, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1686027600 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 6, 2023 June 6, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1686114000 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 7, 2023 June 7, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1686200400 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 8, 2023 June 8, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1686286800 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 9, 2023 June 9, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1686373200 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 10, 2023 June 10, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1686459600 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 11, 2023 June 11, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1686546000 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 12, 2023 June 12, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1686632400 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 13, 2023 June 13, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1686718800 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 14, 2023 June 14, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1686805200 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 15, 2023 June 15, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1686891600 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 16, 2023 June 16, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1686978000 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 17, 2023 June 17, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1687064400 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 18, 2023 June 18, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1687150800 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 19, 2023 June 19, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1687237200 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 20, 2023 June 20, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1687323600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 21, 2023 June 21, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1687410000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 22, 2023 June 22, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1687496400 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 23, 2023 June 23, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1687582800 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 24, 2023 June 24, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1687669200 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 25, 2023 June 25, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1687755600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 26, 2023 June 26, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1687842000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 27, 2023 June 27, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1687928400 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 28, 2023 June 28, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1688014800 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 29, 2023 June 29, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1688101200 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital June 30, 2023 June 30, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1688187600 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 1, 2023 July 1, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1688274000 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 2, 2023 July 2, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1688360400 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 3, 2023 July 3, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1688446800 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 4, 2023 July 4, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1688533200 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 5, 2023 July 5, 2023 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1688619600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 6, 2023 July 6, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1688706000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 7, 2023 July 7, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1688792400 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 8, 2023 July 8, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1688878800 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 9, 2023 July 9, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1688965200 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 10, 2023 July 10, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1689051600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 11, 2023 July 11, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1689138000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 12, 2023 July 12, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1689224400 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 13, 2023 July 13, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1689310800 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 14, 2023 July 14, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1689397200 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 15, 2023 July 15, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1689483600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 16, 2023 July 16, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1689570000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 17, 2023 July 17, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1689656400 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 18, 2023 July 18, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1689742800 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 19, 2023 July 19, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1689829200 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 20, 2023 July 20, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1689915600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 21, 2023 July 21, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1690002000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 22, 2023 July 22, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1690088400 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 23, 2023 July 23, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1690174800 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 24, 2023 July 24, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1690261200 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 25, 2023 July 25, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1690347600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 26, 2023 July 26, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1690434000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 27, 2023 July 27, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1690520400 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 28, 2023 July 28, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1690606800 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 29, 2023 July 29, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1690693200 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 30, 2023 July 30, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1690779600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital July 31, 2023 July 31, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1690866000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 1, 2023 August 1, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1690952400 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 2, 2023 August 2, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1691038800 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 3, 2023 August 3, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1691125200 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 4, 2023 August 4, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1691211600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 5, 2023 August 5, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1691298000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 6, 2023 August 6, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1691384400 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 7, 2023 August 7, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1691470800 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 8, 2023 August 8, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1691557200 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 9, 2023 August 9, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1691643600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 10, 2023 August 10, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1691730000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 11, 2023 August 11, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1691730000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music The Stringology Quartet - Mask Off Group Presents “A Night At The Capital “ Old State Capital August 11, 2023 August 11, 2023 6:30 PM 7:30 PM Baton Rouge get ready for an unforgettable night at the Old State Capital August 11th! Mask off Group presents, A Night at the Capital. Experience The Stringology Quartet and their amazing renditions of hits from the 80’s, 90’s, and 2000’s plus more! Featuring songs from Adele, Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, Prince, and more! Two amazing shows to choose from, with the first at 6:30pm and the second at 8:30. Tickets won't last long! Go to www.Eventbrite.com or @maskoffgroup (on instagram) to reserve yours now!
1691816400 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 12, 2023 August 12, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1691816400 Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music The Stringology Quartet - Mask Off Group Presents “A Night At The Capital “ Old State Capital August 12, 2023 August 12, 2023 8:30 PM 9:30 PM Baton Rouge get ready for an unforgettable night at the Old State Capital August 11th! Mask off Group presents, A Night at the Capital. Experience The Stringology Quartet and their amazing renditions of hits from the 80’s, 90’s, and 2000’s plus more! Featuring songs from Adele, Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, Prince, and more! Two amazing shows to choose from, with the first at 6:30pm and the second at 8:30. Tickets won't last long! Go to www.Eventbrite.com or @maskoffgroup (on instagram) to reserve yours now!
1691902800 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 13, 2023 August 13, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1691989200 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 14, 2023 August 14, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1692075600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 15, 2023 August 15, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1692162000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 16, 2023 August 16, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1692248400 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 17, 2023 August 17, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1692334800 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 18, 2023 August 18, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1692421200 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 19, 2023 August 19, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1692507600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana Old State Capital August 20, 2023 August 20, 2023 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin invites the public to view “Jazz Age Juxtaposition: Prohibition Era in Louisiana,” an exhibit examining the tumultuous era that prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. The exhibit opens March 28 and will run through August 19. “Jazz Age Juxtaposition” brings visitors back to the time of flappers, bootleggers, speakeasies and rum-runners while focusing on how the state handled this “noble experiment.” From the onset of the 18th Amendment, Louisiana proved to be an uninterested partner in prohibition. Much of the southern part of the state rejected the prohibition of alcohol and quickly discovered ways to circumvent the law. Then Governor Huey P. Long famously responded that the state was not doing anything to enforce prohibition when asked. By 1926 the federal government stepped in to enforce the law through liquor raids and intercepting ships carrying liquor. There are three events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit: Prohibition Era: 1920s Fascinator Workshop Sunday, May 7, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Author’s Talk and Lecture on “The Hidden History of Louisiana’s Jazz Age” Sunday, June 4, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. “Snake Charmers” of the Prohibition Era lecture by Sally Asher Tuesday, June 20, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
1697346000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music The Radio Bird Quartet Old State Capital October 15, 2023 October 15, 2023 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Join us for A Night At The Capital Featuring (The Radio Bird Quartet), an unforgettable evening of live music and entertainment. Reminisce as your favorite songs play through the beautiful sounds of the string's quartet. Performance starts at 7:00pm at the house of chambers located inside the old state capitol in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1729746000 Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music Royalty On The River Old State Capital October 24, 2024 October 24, 2024 6:30 PM 9:30 PM Celebrate the vibrant spirit of the Old State Capitol with our signature fundraising event, Spirits of Louisiana. ????✨ Dress up and enjoy an evening filled with open bars, delicious catered food, music, fun photo ops, exciting raffles, and a captivating art auction. ???????? The Spirits of Louisiana event is a wonderful opportunity for you to enjoy one of Louisiana’s most beautiful and historic buildings while supporting its historical and educational missions. The proceeds from this annual event fund important projects that educate and entertain locals and visitors from around the world. Guests must be at least 21 years old to attend. Friends of the Old State Capitol receive a 10% off discount. Early bird sale ends September 7
1738476000 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Celebrating Mavis Arnaud Fruge' Old State Capital February 2, 2025 February 2, 2025 12:00 PM 4:00 PM Join us for a celebration of Mavis Arnaud Fruge's work in reviving the French language in Louisiana. We will be showing a documentary and offering free crafts for children.
1743829200 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music LilJimmy Read - Bluies Fest Interview Old State Capital April 5, 2025 April 5, 2025 3:00 PM 3:30 PM
1743829200 Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music Chris LeBlanc - Blues Fest Interviews Old State Capital April 5, 2025 April 5, 2025 1:30 PM 2:00 PM
1743915600 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music DK Harrell - Blues Fest - Musician Interviews Old State Capital April 6, 2025 April 6, 2025 12:30 PM 1:00 PM
1743915600 Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music Hanna PK - Blues Fest - Musician Interviews Old State Capital April 6, 2025 April 6, 2025 4:00 PM 4:30 PM
1743915600 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music Chris Thomas King - Blues Fest - Musician Interviews Old State Capital April 6, 2025 April 6, 2025 3:00 PM 3:30 PM
1743915600 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music Jonathon Boogie Long - Blues Fest - Musician Interviews Old State Capital April 6, 2025 April 6, 2025 2:00 PM 2:30 PM
1757480400 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Contemporary View Of The Castellated Capital Old State Capital September 10, 2025 September 10, 2025 4:30 PM 7:00 PM Join us for this extraordinary art exhibit in recognition of the Old State Capitol's 175th anniversary! Our opening reception is from 4:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21. Light refreshments will be served, and our curator will lead architectural tours of the building. The exhibit will be on display until Sept. 20 and features works from more than 20 well-known Louisiana artists. The exhibit includes paintings, photographs, garments and jewelry celebrating the ingenuity and enduring legacy of this iconic building. Many of the works are original and some will be for sale. Admission to the reception is free, but please register at eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/contemporary-views-of-the-castellated-castle-opening-reception-tickets-1474798565209?aff=oddtdtcreator
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1757653200 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Contemporary View Of The Castellated Capital Old State Capital September 12, 2025 September 12, 2025 4:30 PM 7:00 PM Join us for this extraordinary art exhibit in recognition of the Old State Capitol's 175th anniversary! Our opening reception is from 4:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21. Light refreshments will be served, and our curator will lead architectural tours of the building. The exhibit will be on display until Sept. 20 and features works from more than 20 well-known Louisiana artists. The exhibit includes paintings, photographs, garments and jewelry celebrating the ingenuity and enduring legacy of this iconic building. Many of the works are original and some will be for sale. Admission to the reception is free, but please register at eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/contemporary-views-of-the-castellated-castle-opening-reception-tickets-1474798565209?aff=oddtdtcreator
1757739600 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Contemporary View Of The Castellated Capital Old State Capital September 13, 2025 September 13, 2025 4:30 PM 7:00 PM Join us for this extraordinary art exhibit in recognition of the Old State Capitol's 175th anniversary! Our opening reception is from 4:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21. Light refreshments will be served, and our curator will lead architectural tours of the building. The exhibit will be on display until Sept. 20 and features works from more than 20 well-known Louisiana artists. The exhibit includes paintings, photographs, garments and jewelry celebrating the ingenuity and enduring legacy of this iconic building. Many of the works are original and some will be for sale. Admission to the reception is free, but please register at eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/contemporary-views-of-the-castellated-castle-opening-reception-tickets-1474798565209?aff=oddtdtcreator
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1758171600 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Contemporary View Of The Castellated Capital Old State Capital September 18, 2025 September 18, 2025 4:30 PM 7:00 PM Join us for this extraordinary art exhibit in recognition of the Old State Capitol's 175th anniversary! Our opening reception is from 4:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21. Light refreshments will be served, and our curator will lead architectural tours of the building. The exhibit will be on display until Sept. 20 and features works from more than 20 well-known Louisiana artists. The exhibit includes paintings, photographs, garments and jewelry celebrating the ingenuity and enduring legacy of this iconic building. Many of the works are original and some will be for sale. Admission to the reception is free, but please register at eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/contemporary-views-of-the-castellated-castle-opening-reception-tickets-1474798565209?aff=oddtdtcreator
1758258000 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Contemporary View Of The Castellated Capital Old State Capital September 19, 2025 September 19, 2025 4:30 PM 7:00 PM Join us for this extraordinary art exhibit in recognition of the Old State Capitol's 175th anniversary! Our opening reception is from 4:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21. Light refreshments will be served, and our curator will lead architectural tours of the building. The exhibit will be on display until Sept. 20 and features works from more than 20 well-known Louisiana artists. The exhibit includes paintings, photographs, garments and jewelry celebrating the ingenuity and enduring legacy of this iconic building. Many of the works are original and some will be for sale. Admission to the reception is free, but please register at eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/contemporary-views-of-the-castellated-castle-opening-reception-tickets-1474798565209?aff=oddtdtcreator
1758344400 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Contemporary View Of The Castellated Capital Old State Capital September 20, 2025 September 20, 2025 4:30 PM 7:00 PM Join us for this extraordinary art exhibit in recognition of the Old State Capitol's 175th anniversary! Our opening reception is from 4:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21. Light refreshments will be served, and our curator will lead architectural tours of the building. The exhibit will be on display until Sept. 20 and features works from more than 20 well-known Louisiana artists. The exhibit includes paintings, photographs, garments and jewelry celebrating the ingenuity and enduring legacy of this iconic building. Many of the works are original and some will be for sale. Admission to the reception is free, but please register at eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/contemporary-views-of-the-castellated-castle-opening-reception-tickets-1474798565209?aff=oddtdtcreator
1758430800 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre Contemporary View Of The Castellated Capital Old State Capital September 21, 2025 September 21, 2025 4:30 PM 7:00 PM Join us for this extraordinary art exhibit in recognition of the Old State Capitol's 175th anniversary! Our opening reception is from 4:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21. Light refreshments will be served, and our curator will lead architectural tours of the building. The exhibit will be on display until Sept. 20 and features works from more than 20 well-known Louisiana artists. The exhibit includes paintings, photographs, garments and jewelry celebrating the ingenuity and enduring legacy of this iconic building. Many of the works are original and some will be for sale. Admission to the reception is free, but please register at eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/contemporary-views-of-the-castellated-castle-opening-reception-tickets-1474798565209?aff=oddtdtcreator
1770098400 Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre The Louisiana Photographic Society Presents: Present Day Traces of Segregation, Civil Rights, and Collective Memory in Louisiana Old State Capital February 3, 2026 February 3, 2026 10:00 AM 5:00 PM Present Day Traces of Segregation, Civil Rights, and Collective Memory in Louisiana is a traveling exhibition presented by the Louisiana Photographic Society at Louisiana’s Old State Capitol. Featuring nearly 100 contemporary images, the exhibition documents people, places, and practices shaped by segregation and the Civil Rights Movement, honoring those who changed history.
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Louisiana's Old State Capitol stands high on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. Now beautifully restored, it houses a museum of political history.

Admission is free.