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Bayou Lafourche (/ l ə ˈ f uː ʃ / lə-FOOSH [1]), originally called Chetimachas River [2] or La Fourche des Chetimaches [3] (the fork of the Chitimacha), is a 106-mile-long (171 km) [4] bayou in southeastern Louisiana, United States, that flows into the Gulf of Mexico.
Mathews is a census-designated place (CDP) on Bayou Lafourche in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 2,273 in 2020. The population was 2,273 in 2020. It is part of the Houma – Bayou Cane – Thibodaux metropolitan statistical area .
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1]
Bayou Lafourche, Mississippi River distributary; Bayou Lafourche (Boeuf River tributary) Bayou Long; ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Louisiana (1974) See also
The following 62 pages use this file: 816 Jackson Street (Thibodaux, Louisiana) Acadia Plantation; Bank of Lafourche Building; Bank of Lockport; Bayou Blue, Louisiana
LA 308 is the eastbank counterpart to LA 1, as it follows the east side of Bayou Lafourche. As the eastbank of Bayou Lafourche is generally less populated than the westbank, LA 308 serves as a slightly quicker route towards south central Louisiana and lower Bayou Lafourche than LA 1. Throughout its route, there are bridges that cross Bayou ...
Bayou Des Allemands in 2003. View is to the south. 18th century German Coast. In 1721, John Law and the Company of the Indies settled Germans along the Mississippi River, north of Ouachas Lake. The area of the Germans was called les Allemands (the Germans) or Karlstein. The German Coast was in present-day St. Charles & St. John the Baptist ...
Louisiana Highway 364 (LA 364) consisted of a pontoon bridge across Bayou Lafourche in Mathews, Lafourche Parish. The route was 0.06 miles (0.097 km) long, connecting LA 1 and LA 308 which run along the west and east banks of the bayou, respectively. It was an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.