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Brushy Bayou in Tallulah Part of downtown Tallulah. Tallulah (/ t ə ˈ l uː l ə / tə-LOO-lə) is a city in, and the parish seat of, Madison Parish in northeastern Louisiana, United States. [5] As of the 2020 census, the population was 6,286, [4] down from 7,335 in 2010.
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Confederate soldier statue on Madison Parish Courthouse lawn Christian crosses off U.S. Highway 65 in south Madison Parish. Madison Parish (French: Paroisse de Madison) is a parish located on the northeastern border of the U.S. state of Louisiana, in the delta lowlands along the Mississippi River.
The building is a local landmark, and has one of only two pedimented porticos in Tallulah. [2] It was designed by architects J.W. Smith & Associates. J.W. Smith also designed two NRHP-listed high schools: Bastrop High School, in Bastrop, Louisiana and Mer Rouge High School in Mer Rouge, Louisiana.
Along LA 602, about 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of Tallulah, Louisiana 32°22′07″N 91°09′52″W / 32.36851°N 91.16436°W / 32.36851; -91.16436 ( Crescent Plantation Tallulah vicinity
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Kell House, at 502 North Mulberry Street in Tallulah, Louisiana, was built in 1910 by descendants of a planter family. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 23, 1988. [1] It is a "rambling" two-story Queen Anne and Colonial Revival style