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, Louisiana in Iberville County


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Alhambra,   Allemania,   Annadale,   Bayou Goula,   Bayou Sorrel,   Blythwood,   Bruly La Croix,   Bruns,   Cannonburg,   Carville,   Catherine,   Crescent,   Des Glaise,   Dorcyville,   Evergreen Plantation,   Glenmore,   Goldridge,   Grand River,   Grosse Tete,   Hydell,   Iberville,   Laurel Ridge,   LeBlanc,   Lone Star,   Maringouin,   Morrisonville,   Musson,   Myrtle Grove Plantation,   Oakley,   Pelba,   Ramah,   Reveille,   Rhodes,   Rosedale,   Saint Gabriel,   Saint Louis,   Saint Louis Plantation,   Samstown,   Seymourville,   Slacks,   Soniat,   Soulouque,   Sunshine,   Tally Ho,   Texas,   The Parks,   Webre,   White Castle,  

 

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Acadia,   Allen,   Ascension,   Assumption,   Avoyelles,   Beauregard,   Bienville,   Bossier,   Caddo,   Calcasieu,   Caldwell,   Cameron,   Catahoula,   Claiborne,   Concordia,   De Soto,   East Baton Rouge,   East Carroll,   East Feliciana,   Evangeline,   Franklin,   Grant,   Iberia,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Jefferson Davis,   La Salle,   Lafayette,   Lafourche,   Lincoln,   Livingston,   Madison,   Morehouse,   Natchitoches,   Orleans,   Ouachita,   Plaquemines,   Pointe Coupee,   Rapides,   Red River,   Richland,   Sabine,   Saint Bernard,   Saint Charles,   Saint Helena,   Saint James,   Saint John the Baptist,   Saint Landry,   Saint Martin,   Saint Mary,   Saint Tammany,   Tangipahoa,   Tensas,   Terrebonne,   Union,   Vermilion,   Vernon,   Washington,   Webster,   West Baton Rouge,   West Carroll,   West Feliciana,   Winn,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Plaquemine, LA?
Then read on!

- Plaquemine is located about 13 miles south of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- The town is named after the Native American word for persimmon, which was abundant in the area.
- Plaquemine was established in 1775 by the French as a settlement for traders and trappers.
- The town served as the capital of Louisiana from 1830 to 1849.
- Plaquemine is home to several historic sites, including the Plaquemine Lock, a National Historic Landmark, and the Iberville Museum, which features exhibits on the history of the town and surrounding area.
- The town has a population of approximately 7,000 people and covers an area of 3.6 square miles.
- Plaquemine is known for its beautiful antebellum homes, which date back to the 19th century.
- The town is also home to several festivals and events throughout the year, including the Bayou Plaquemine Waterfront Festival and the Plaquemine Blues & BBQ Festival.