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Catahoula Parish: 76002167 Moundville Plantation House: December 12, 1976: Washington St. Landry Parish: 80001717 Mount Hope Plantation House: December 3, 1980: Baton Rouge: East Baton Rouge: 79001094 Myrtle Grove Plantation: May 10, 1979: Waterproof: Tensas: 74002185 Myrtle Hill Plantation House: December 4, 1974: Gloster DeSoto Parish ...
Alexandria Welcome Sign on Louisiana Highway 28 West. Rotary International Clock (1916), with Alexandria City Hall (constructed 1963) in the background. Alexandria is the ninth-largest city in the state of Louisiana and is the parish seat and largest city of Rapides Parish, Louisiana, United States. [2]
Louisiana Highway 28 Business (LA 28 Bus.) runs 2.94 miles (4.73 km) in a general east–west direction in the city of Alexandria.It travels along the former alignment of mainline LA 28, which has been moved onto I-49 through the downtown area.
Maurice is a town in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 964 at the 2010 census and 2,118 for the 2020 Census . It is part of the Abbeville micropolitan statistical area .
Listed since 1971 in the National Register of Historic Places, Kent House is located in Alexandria in Rapides Parish. The plantation house is a representation of southern plantation life between 1795 and 1855. The bousillage Creole house and restored period outbuildings are now a showcase for tourists. [3]
The old parish church of Saint Francis was constructed in 1817. [3] It was the only building in Alexandria spared during the American Civil War.As the Union army pulled out of the town during the disastrous Red River Campaign, Father J. P. Bellier disguised his voice to impersonate that of General Nathaniel Banks, the Union commanding officer, and ordered the troops to spare the church. [3]