The ‘Queen of Port Allen’ owned hundreds of tea hats. You can see them on display.

The hats won’t be on exhibit in time for Easter, but that wouldn’t have mattered to Louise Fertitta. She didn’t need a holiday to dictate when she would or could wear a hat.

“She would always have a hat on when I saw her,” said Lauren Davis, curator of the West Baton Rouge Museum. “And everyone who knew her, knew about her hats.”

The museum is opening “Tea Party Hats: The Louise Fertitta Collection,” on April 11. The exhibit, a sampling of the late Port Allen resident’s hat collection of hundreds, will coincide with the museum’s traveling exhibit, “Finding Alice: Artists Exploring Wonderland featuring Abelardo Morell,” which opened on March 21…

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