ENROLLED Page 1 of 2 Regular Session, 2012 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON NO. 55 BY REPRESENTATIVE HOLLIS A CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON To recognize "Le Tour d'Iberville" as part of the Lacombe Cultural Heritage Corridor. WHEREAS, upon the celebration in 2012 of the bicentennial of the statehood of Louisiana, it is appropriate to commemorate significant events in the history of the Pelican State; and WHEREAS, Louis XIV, monarch of France, commissioned Canadian hero Pierre Le Moyne Sieur d'Iberville to explore the south coast of North America, to locate the Mississippi River from the Gulf of Mexico, to explore the river and thus verify the French claim to the center of the continent through which the great river flowed, and to take possession of all the lands which it drained; and WHEREAS, in fulfillment of his mission, d'Iberville and his brother, Jean-Baptiste Sieur de Bienville, explored the Mississippi River; and WHEREAS, the brothers learned from the American Indians of a Manchac, or back entrance and short cut, through the Ascentia and Amite rivers and lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain to their ships anchored off Ship Island; and WHEREAS, the explorer and founder of Louisiana, Pierre Le Moyne Sieur d'Iberville, and four Canadian coureurs des bois traversed this route in two canoes, and they made camp on Goose Point near the mouth of Bayou Lacombe on March 28, 1699; and WHEREAS, three hundred thirteen years later, on March 28, 2012, in commemoration of this memorable and historic event, the Lacombe Heritage Center and Lacombe Economic Area Development are recognizing "Le Tour d' Iberville" as part of the Lacombe Cultural Heritage Corridor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby recognize "Le Tour d'Iberville" as part of the Lacombe Cultural Heritage Corridor and does hereby encourage the citizens of Louisiana, as they celebrate the bicentennial of Louisiana's ENROLLEDHCR NO. 55 Page 2 of 2 statehood, to commemorate the singular place that "Le Tour d'Iberville" holds in the annals of the history of Lacombe and the state. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the coordinator of the Lacombe Heritage Center. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATI VES PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE