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    In the vast expanse of North America, before the sails of Europeans billowed on the horizon, there thrived an intricate tapestry of indigenous peoples. ... From Bogalusa, Louisiana to either coast there was indigenous culture. They were as varied as the landscapes they inhabited, from the dense forests of the northeast to the expansive prairies ...
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    Bogalusa (/ ˌ b oʊ ɡ ə ˈ l uː s ə / BOH-gə-LOO-sə) is a city in Washington Parish, Louisiana, United States.The population was 12,232 at the 2010 census.In the 2020 census the city reported a population of 10,659. It is the principal city of the Bogalusa Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Washington Parish and is also part of the larger New Orleans-Metairie ...
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    U.S. Geological Survey, USGS: USGS National Mapping Information: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS: Query Form For The United States And Its Territories: Washington Parish, Louisiana - 768 results - Here is an example of the Latitude and Longitude for Bogalusa: Latitude = 30 degrees, 47 minutes, 27 seconds North (304727N - nn , nn', nn ...
  5. Originally part of French North America, the area was ceded to Spain and acquired in 1803 by the United States. Creoles, descendants of the original settlers, remain prominent in the population. Louisiana also counts the "Cajuns," French-speaking Acadians expelled from Canada in 1755.
  6. explorelouisiana.com

    Things to Do. Swing by the Bogalusa Blues & Heritage Festival to watch the best in contemporary and classic blues. Bogue Chitto State Park is a haven for paddlers, campers and disc golfers. Head to White Sands Lake Day Beach.Located a few miles south of Franklinton and Bogalusa, this sunny getaway is especially popular among families and groups.
  7. hollymelody.com

    Bogalusa, Louisiana is a charming city located in the United States. It is known and famous for various reasons, let's explore them: The Great Outdoors: Bogalusa is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. It is home to several parks, gardens, and forests that offer ample opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, fishing, and picnicking.
  8. citities.com

    Explore details about the city Bogalusa and the country United States of America, including calling codes, region, languages, population, and more. ... Bogalusa, Louisiana, is a small, charming city located in Washington Parish, United States of America. Known for its rich history and Southern hospitality, it's a place that welcomes visitors ...
  9. citydirectory.us

    Cities and Towns in the United States

    https://www.citydirectory.us › city-bogalusa.html

    Located in Louisiana, the City of Bogalusa has a lot to discover. Find more about its City Hall, Mayor, Schools, Banks, Passport Facilities, and Leisure Activities. ... P.O. Box 1179 Bogalusa LA 70429 United States: Phone number of Bogalusa City Hall +1 985-732-6200: ... Positioned approximately 60 miles north of New Orleans and 20 miles south ...
  10. citytowninfo.com

    Introduction to Bogalusa, Louisiana. Bogalusa, Louisiana, in Washington county, is 53 miles NW of Gulfport, Mississippi (center to center) and 59 miles N of New Orleans, Louisiana. Bogalusa History. In 1906, the Great Southern Lumber Company mill was opened and a city was built around it for the workers.
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    Bogalusa is a city in Washington Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 12,232 at the 2010 census. In the 2020 census the city reported a population of 10,659. It is the principal city of the Bogalusa Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Washington Parish and is also part of the larger New Orleans–Metairie–Hammond combined statistical area. The name of the city derives from the Choctaw language term bogue lusa, which translates into English as "dark water or "smoky water". Located in an area of pine forests, in the early 20th century, this industrial city was developed as a company town, to provide worker housing and services in association with a Great Southern Lumber Company sawmill. In the late 1930s, this operation was replaced with paper mills and chemical operations. Wikipedia

    CountryUnited States
    StateLouisiana
    ParishWashington
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