Louisiana Chez Nous Autres
| Plate | Reporter | Date |
|---|---|---|
CZ 1303 |
Matt Reilly | 2/14/25 |
CZ 1010 |
Xavier R. Dubé | 12/09/21 |
CZ 736 |
Xavier FitzSimons | 8/10/15 |
CZ 675 |
Xavier FitzSimons | 9/18/14 |
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1303From the official state web site: "Designed by the late Cajun cultural preservationist Richard Guidry and French immersion educator Nicole Boudreaux, the plate features a Louisiana landscape with the words Chez Nous Autres (Cajun French for “our home”) and the fleur de lis shape of the Louisiana Iris with its French name la glaie bleue. Even the state’s name is written in French so instead of saying Louisiana it says Louisiane."