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  2. Intralox - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, Intralox founder J. M. Lapeyre [4] [5] invented an automatic shrimp-peeling machine [6] [7] that changed the industry. He patented his shrimp peeler and 190 other inventions during his lifetime.

  3. List of Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Lapeyre Automatic Shrimp Peeling Machine For decades, the elegantly simple Model A has proven to be the most effective and widely used method of automatic shrimp peeling, despite attempts by others to develop alternative approaches. 1949 Biloxi: Mississippi United States ASME brochure: 231: 2004 R.G. Letourneau Mountain Mover

  4. Sam Houston Jones State Park - Wikipedia

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    Sam Houston Jones State Park is a park near the city of Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, in southwestern Louisiana (USA), located where the Houston River joins the Calcasieu River and Indian Bayou. It consists of 1,087 acres (440 ha) of woodlands, lakes and rivers. Prominent in the park are many bald cypress trees. Tree-filled lagoons and a ...

  5. Cypremort Point State Park - Wikipedia

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    Cypremort Point State Park is a public recreation area located on Vermilion Bay, Louisiana near the end of La. Hwy. 319. It is named for nearby Cypremort Point. Cypremort means "dead cypress" in French. [4]

  6. Fairview-Riverside State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fairview-Riverside State Park is a tourist attraction 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Madisonville, Louisiana, United States. Its 99 acres (400,000 m 2 ) is set along the banks of the Tchefuncte River . Within the park is the Otis House Museum, built in 1885, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

  7. Louisiana shrimpers forced to gamble their livelihood to stay ...

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    Theriot's is at least $6,600. During his last trip out, he sold 170 boxes of shrimp − 17,000 pounds − and he made $3,000. The market for shrimp has tanked. ... Louisiana shrimpers gamble their ...

  8. Lake Bruin State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park itself was initially a fish hatchery operated by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries from 1928 until 1956. The fish hatchery had not been used for about 15 years [2] when it was added to the State Parks System as Lake Bruin Wayside Park, the name was later changed to just Lake Bruin State Park. [3] [4]

  9. Bogue Chitto State Park - Wikipedia

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    The state park is 1,786 acres (7.23 km 2) in size. Notable physical features are small streams, cypress-tupelo swamps, and both upland and bottomland hardwood forests. Of particular interest is a gorge known as Fricke's Cave, which contains delicate sandstone formations. The park's address is 17049 State Park Boulevard, Franklinton, Louisiana.

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