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Blind River Bar(en)USA / Louisiana / Killian
Canal Bank Bar(en)USA / Louisiana / French_Settlement
Diversion Canal(en)USA / Louisiana / French_Settlement
Lake Maurepas(en)USA / Louisiana / Killian lakeLake Maurepas is a brackish water lake in southeastern Louisiana. It connects with Lake Pontchartrain via the Pass Manchac, a narrow strip of water. The town of Manchac, Louisiana is along the eastern edge of the lake at Pass Manchac.
Lac Maurepas(fr)USA / Louisiana / Killian lakeLe lac a été nommé en 1699, par l'explorateur français né en Nouvelle-France, Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, en l'honneur de Louis Phélypeaux de Pontchartrain comte de Maurepas, homme d'état politique français du XVIIe siècle.
Lake Pontchartrain(en)USA / Louisiana / Metairie lakeLake Pontchartrain (pronounced /ˈpɒntʃətreɪn/ in English; Lac Pontchartrain, IPA [lak pɔ̃ʃaʀtʀɛ̃] in French) is a brackish lake located in southeastern Louisiana. It is the second largest salt-water lake in the United States, after the Great Salt Lake in Utah, and
Jezioro Pontchartrain(pl)USA / Louisiana / Metairie lake
оз. Поншартрен(ru)USA / Louisiana / Metairie lake
Lac Des Allemands(en)USA / Louisiana / Edgard lakeFrench for "Lake of the Germans", this lake was named for the large number of German immigrants who settled along the Mississippi River in this area during French colonial rule. At that time, the area was known as the "German
Lac Des Allemands(fr)USA / Louisiana / Edgard lakeEtendue d'eau a une superficie de 49 km². Son nom lui fut donné par les Louisianais à l'époque de la Louisiane française lors de l'arrivée de colons allemands au XVIIIe siècle.
Lake Verret(en)USA / Louisiana / Pierre_Part lake
New Gravel Pit(en)USA / Louisiana / Marrero (New Orleans, Louisiana)fun, cool, hotbox, chiefDue to the construction of a Wendy's at the former site of Barriere Construction (about one mile to the left), the foundation of a (or The) New Gravel Pit was necessitated. This location is rarely referred to by its full,
Lake Charles LNG(en)USA / Louisiana / Prien lake, charles, lngThis is the Lake Charles Liquefied Natural Gas import terminal.
Holly Beach, LA(en)USA / Louisiana / Cameron This is the village of Holly Beach. It took a direct hit from Hurricane Rita in 2005 and was completely wiped out. No homes or businesses remained standing.
Frenchman's Bend Golf Course(en)USA / Louisiana / Sterlington golf course, courseMonroe, LA 71203 www.thegolfcourses.net/golfcourses/LA/16015.htm www.golflink.com/golf-courses/course.aspx?course=160485...
გოლფის კორტი(ka)USA / Louisiana / Sterlington golf course, coursewww.golflink.com/golf-courses/course.aspx?course=160485...
Guillory Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, cafeGuillory Hall was the main component of the Student Center complex constructed in 1957. It was named for Isom J. Guillory of Ville Platte, a politician, attorney and judge. Guillory Hall was also referred to as the Memorial Student Center.
Olivier Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hallOlivier Hall was constructed in 1957 as part of the Student Center complex. It was named for J. Raoul Olivier, a Board of Trustees member. The building now serves as UL Lafayette's parking and transit office. It also contains a
Coronna Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hallCoronna Hall, part of the Student Center complex completed in 1957, was named for B. N. Coronna. He was a financial supporter of UL Lafayette during its formative years. His daughter Ula was one of the first graduates of UL
Saucier Infirmary(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )infirmarySaucier Infirmary was completed in 1940 and named in honor of Merrick Edmond Saucier, a prominent physician and former member of the state Board of Education.
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