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  2. Godchaux–Reserve Plantation - Wikipedia

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    President William Howard Taft (1909) at the Godchaux–Reserve Plantation The Godchaux Sugar Refinery (1938). Godchaux–Reserve Plantation, also known as Godchaux–Boudousquie Plantation, and the Reserve Plantation, is a former plantation, former site of a sugar refinery, and once included a historic house built in 1764, located in Reserve, St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana.

  3. List of plantations in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    St. Charles: Built circa 1790, large French Colonial raised cottage. Not open to the public. 04001470 Hope Plantation House: January 11, 2005: Garyville: St. John the Baptist 80001694 The Houmas: September 27, 1980: Burnside: Ascension: 92001529 Indian Camp Plantation: November 18, 1992: Carville: Iberville: Listed as the "Carville Historic ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in St. John the ...

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    Location of St. John the Baptist Parish in Louisiana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, United States. The ...

  5. St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    St. John the Baptist Parish (SJBP, French: Paroisse de Saint-Jean-Baptiste) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. At the 2020 census , the population was 42,477. [ 1 ] The parish seat is Edgard , [ 2 ] an unincorporated area , and the largest city is LaPlace , which is also unincorporated.

  6. Division of St. John Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It is the original portion of Covington, on the east of north–south U.S. 190; Business 190 also known as LA 21 runs through it, is E. Boston St. [2] [3] The unusual layout of the town dates from 1813, and is deemed a contributing site in the listing.

  7. Real estate brokerages granted final approval of landmark ...

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    Keller Williams, RE/MAX, and Realogy got final court approval for three settlements amounting to $208 million that promise dramatic changes to real estate commissions across the US.

  8. Laura Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Laura Plantation is a restored historic Louisiana Creole plantation on the west bank of the Mississippi River in Vacherie, Louisiana. [2] Formerly known as Duparc Plantation, it is significant for its early 19th-century Créole-style raised big house and several surviving outbuildings, including two slave cabins.

  9. Prior-appropriation water rights - Wikipedia

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    The prior appropriation doctrine developed in the Western United States from Spanish (and later Mexican) civil law and differs from the riparian water rights that apply in the rest of the United States. The appropriation doctrine originated in Gold-Rush–era California, when miners sought to acquire water for mining operations.