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The second annual Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival returns to the Old U.S. Mint in New Orleans June 12-14, 2009, with a stellar lineup of Southwest Louisiana dance music.

The Lousiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival
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The Lousiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival
June 12-14, 2009
Where: Old U.S. Mint

Produced by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, the Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival is co-sponsored by the New Orleans Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Louisiana Division of the Arts.

The festival is being presented in close collaboration with two partner events: The Louisiana Seafood Festival (sponsored by the Louisiana Seafood Promotion Board and the French Quarter Business Association) and the Creole Tomato Festival (sponsored by the Great French Market).

The Cajun-Zydeco Festival and the Seafood Festival both take place at the Old U.S. Mint. The Creole Tomato Festival happens just a few steps away at the historic French Market. All three events will be in full swing from Friday through Sunday.

Combined, they make for "A New Orleans Vieux to Do: Three Festivals In One."

For more information on the Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival, and to hear music by the performers, please visit jazzandheritage.org. End of Article

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