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City of Thibodeaux: Areas of Interest - includes visiting information for the Laurel Valley Village/Plantation Museum and Country Store Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. LA-1, " Laurel Valley Sugar Plantation, State Route 308, Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish, LA ", 17 photos, 2 measured drawings, 23 data pages, 3 photo caption pages
Laurel Canyon station (signed as Laurel Canyon/Valley Village) is a station on the G Line of the Los Angeles Metro Busway system. [4] It is named after adjacent Laurel Canyon Boulevard, and the Valley Village district of Los Angeles, in the San Fernando Valley.
The idea of separating Valley Village from North Hollywood was brought into public light with a meeting of about 300 homeowners at Colfax Avenue Elementary School in December 1985, [3] yet it wasn't until 1991 that Valley Village got seven new blue reflective markers from the city of Los Angeles to mark its borders.
Laurel Valley Sugar Plantation: March 24, 1978: Thibodaux: Lafourche: 93000694 LeBeuf Plantation House: July 29, 1993: New Orleans: Orleans: Leonard Plantation: Not applicable Algiers: Orleans: Located at Patterson Street and Merrill Street, and noted for its productive truck gardens. Ravaged by Hurricane Betsy in 1965 and dismantled several ...
He had provided the land for the original village center and, as lieutenant governor, assumed the office of acting governor of the State of Louisiana in 1824. [8] The area was developed in the antebellum period for sugar cane plantations, and Thibodaux was the trading center of the region. Sugar cane was an important commodity crop.
“Our whole concept is to be able to take off a lot of the homeowning responsibilities so people can focus on what’s important to them." - Christina Gorschak, Laurel View Village
Laurel Valley Village, Lafourche Parish [11] Lecompte, Rapides Parish: Sawmill town and location of the Pegram Plantation House; Lockport Junction, Calcasieu Parish: On the KCS line between Lake Charles and DeQuincy on Hwy 27; Longleaf or (Long Leaf), Rapides Parish: Sawmill town that includes the 57-acre (23 ha) Southern Forest Heritage Museum.
Laurel Canyon Boulevard was also immortalized by The Doors in their 1968 song "Love Street." Laurel Canyon Boulevard crosses the Laurel Canyon G Line station at its intersection with Chandler Boulevard in Valley Village. Laurel Canyon Boulevard is served by Metro Local lines 218 (south of Ventura Boulevard) and 230 (north of Ventura Boulevard).