Virtual Lunchtime Lagniappe: Bayou St. John through the Centuries
Statewide Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Lunchtime Lagniappe is an ongoing series of brown bag talks that last approximately 30 minutes plus a Q&A. This month, Cassie Pruyn, author of Bayou St. John: A Brief History, will trace the evolution of New Orleans's Bayou St. John from prehistory through the present day. In this swiftly-moving talk, Pruyn will cover the bayou's role as crucial "back door route" for French colonial settlers, its life as a bustling commercial waterway, its stint as an unauthorized houseboat haven, its WPA-era "beautification," and much more. Noon. Currently, all Lagniappe lectures are virtually hosted on the Capitol Park Museum's Facebook page: facebook.com/LaStateMuseum.