Bayou Sara (Ghost Town)
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There's nothing there now but a bunch of weeping willows, but in the nineteenth century, below the St. Francisville bluff was one of the most important ports on the Mississippi River. Bayou Sara had a mile of cotton warehouses, plus extensive residential and commercial districts. Who were the hardworking immigrants who settled there, why did they come and from where, and why did they stay through floods and fires and wartime shelling for more than a century? This book answers some of those questions for the first time, with fascinating collections of early images and excerpts from memoirs, journals, and newspaper dispatches that shed some light on this intriguing ghost town.
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Coordinates: 30°46'6"N 91°23'48"W
- Course of Mississippi River in 1806 33 km
- Former Belle Grove Sugar Plantation 70 km
- Lakeland Gardens Subdivision (Non-Developed) 131 km
- New Basin Canal 148 km
- Original course of Bayou Barataria 175 km
- Sabine Free State (Historical) 301 km
- Camp Wallace 384 km
- Original Boundaries of Houston's Second Ward 397 km
- Third Ward 399 km
- Fourth Ward 400 km
- Bains, Louisiana 7.2 km
- Tunica Swamp 8.2 km
- Wakefield, Louisiana 14 km
- Hollywood, Louisiana 21 km
- Laurel Hill, Louisiana 21 km
- Rogillioville, Louisiana 24 km
- Lake Rosemound, Louisiana 24 km
- Turnbull, Mississippi 30 km
- Avondale Scout Reservation 42 km
- Coles 67 km