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  2. Rayne, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The festival, which began in 1973, attracts thousands of visitors each year. [22] It's a family-friendly event filled with a variety of activities and entertainment that reflect the city's distinctive character, including frog racing and jumping contests, frog-eating competitions, carnival rides, and live music performances. [23]

  3. List of festivals in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Peach Festival - Ruston [2] Strawberry Festival - Pontchatoula; ... Frog Festival - Rayne; Jambalaya Festival - Gonzales; Heritage and folk festivals

  4. Frog jumping contest - Wikipedia

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    Frog jumping is a competitive pastime for humans in which frogs are entered into competitions to jump certain distances. Frog jumping contests are held in small communities scattered around the United States, as part of the folk culture. Frog jumping was made famous in a short story called "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" by ...

  5. Fellsmere Frog Leg Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival was held January 19–22 in 2023. For the 2024 festival (January 18–21), 3,000 pounds (1,400 kg) of frogs legs from Louisiana and 2,500 pounds (1,100 kg) of alligator from South Florida were procured. [3]

  6. Louisiana Fur and Wildlife Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival was canceled in 2006 due to the devastation of Hurricane Rita. Activities for the 2007 50th annual Louisiana Fur and Wildlife Festival kicked off with pageants at the Lake Charles Civic Center's Rosa Hart Theater. The festival activities returned to the grounds of the old Cameron Elementary School in Cameron. [11]

  7. Culture of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Seafood is especially popular in Louisiana either as an ingredient or as a main dish such as shrimp, crawfish, crabs, oysters and catfish. Swamp denizens such as gator, frog legs, and turtle soup is popular around the bayous of south Louisiana. Famous desserts and snacks include king cake, beignets, pralines, sweet potato pie and pecan pie.

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  9. Rougarou - Wikipedia

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    According to Barry Jean Ancelet, an academic expert on Cajun folklore and professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in America, the tale of the rougarou is a common legend across French Louisiana. [2] Both words are used interchangeably in southern Louisiana. Some people call the monster rougarou; others refer to it as the connor last.