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Tchefuncte River Watershed Map. The Tchefuncte rises in northeastern Tangipahoa Parish and initially flows southward; the river is used to define part of the eastern boundary of Tangipahoa Parish and parts of the western boundaries of Washington and St. Tammany Parishes before turning southeastward into St. Tammany Parish, where it passes the ...
The Tchefuncte site is located in the marsh a half-mile north of Lake Pontchartrain in eastern Louisiana. [3] The Tchefuncte site originally contained two oval-shaped shell middens, designated Midden A and Midden B. Midden A is about 52 meters long, 15 m wide, and 1.5 m thick.
Tchefuncte River. Bogue Falaya. Abita River; Tangipahoa River. Sims Creek; Pass Manchac. Lake Maurepas. ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Louisiana (1974) See also
1868-vintage lighthouse, accessible only via water. Marked the entrance to the river from the Lake, replacing an 1838 light. 41: Tchefuncte site: June 22, 2000 : Address restricted: Mandeville vicinity: Archaeological site, excavated several times in the 20th century. The Tchefuncte culture ended about 200 CE. 42
Tchefuncte River – 040801, 040802 and 040803; Terre Beau Bayou - 041807; Tickfaw River - 040501; ... Louisiana Natural and Scenic Rivers Descriptions and Map
It is located at a fork of the Bogue Falaya and the Tchefuncte River. Covington is part of the Slidell-Mandeville-Covington statistical area. History A train at ...
The Tchefuncte River is a key feature of the area, offering scenic views and opportunities for boating and recreation. The best way to access the river is through local marinas and docks, with the largest and most accessible being Marina del Ray. This marina provides easy access to the river, making it a popular choice for boaters and visitors ...
The Bogue Falaya, also known as the Bogue Falaya River, is a 28-mile-long (45 km) [1] river in southeastern Louisiana in the United States. [2] It is a tributary of the Tchefuncte River, which flows to Lake Pontchartrain. The river flows through an area of mixed pine-hardwood and bottomland hardwood forests on the Gulf Coastal Plain. [3]