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  2. Lake Pontchartrain - Wikipedia

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    Lake Pontchartrain (/ ˈ p ɒ n tʃ ə t r eɪ n / PON-chə-trayn; [1] French: Lac Pontchartrain) is an estuary located in southeastern Louisiana in the United States. It covers an area of 630 square miles (1,600 km 2 ) with an average depth of 12 to 14 feet (3.7 to 4.3 m).

  3. Elysian Fields Avenue - Wikipedia

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    At the end of Elysian Fields where it meets the lake. Lakeshore Drive runs along the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain. It is a recreational park space along the lake used for sun bathing, running, swimming (Swimming is allowed only by the Seabrook Bridge and you can only swim to a certain point), fishing and crabbing on the seawall steps, and leisurely walks, etc.

  4. Fontainebleau State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fontainebleau State Park is located in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain. The park is 2,800 acres (1,100 ha) in size and was once the site of a sugar cane plantation and brickyard operated by Bernard de Marigny and later by his son Armand Marigny. The park has a multitude of habitats for birds.

  5. Tchefuncte River - Wikipedia

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    In 1837, the Tchefuncte River Range Lights was built to guide vessels across Lake Pontchartrain to the mouth of the Tchefuncte River. The lighting apparatus was supplied by Winslow Lewis and consisted of nine lamps with several 14-inch reflectors. The lighthouse was damaged sometime during the Civil War and was repaired in 1867.

  6. Category:Lake Pontchartrain - Wikipedia

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  7. Little Woods, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    A road was planned by Pierre Denis de la Ronde (1762 - 1824), the planned road went from Little Woods to the town of Versailles, Louisiana in St. Bernard Parish he envisioned a canal linking Lake Pontchartrain to the Mississippi River along what is now Paris Road. In 1803 Napoleon Bonaparte sold the Louisiana territories to the Spain. [10]

  8. Manchac, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    However, the lantern room had previously been removed from the tower, for restoration purposes. Since 2008, Pass Manchac Light's lantern room has been located at the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum in Madisonville. [11] Manchac is known for fishing, duck hunting, seafood restaurants such as Middendorf's, and swamp tours.

  9. Tangipahoa River - Wikipedia

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    Robert, Louisiana Ponchatoula, Louisiana The Tangipahoa River ( / t æ n dʒ ɪ p ə ˈ h oʊ . ə / tan-ji-pə- HOH -ə ) originates northwest of McComb in southwest Mississippi , and runs south 122 miles (196 km) [ 1 ] through Lake Tangipahoa in Percy Quin State Park before passing into southeast Louisiana.