- The
Manchac Swamp Bridge is a twin
concrete trestle bridge near
Manchac in the U.S.
state of Louisiana. It
carries Interstate 55 and U.S.
Route 51 over...
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Manchac (also
known as Akers) is an
unincorporated community in
Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana,
United States. Dr. John R. Swanton, a
linguist who worked...
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Bayou Manchac is an 18-mile-long (29 km)
bayou in
southeast Louisiana, USA.
First called the
Iberville River ("rivière d'Iberville") by its
French discoverers...
- near Slidell, Louisiana; or on the west side, via U.S.
Route 51
through Manchac, Louisiana.
After Hurricane Katrina on
August 29, 2005,
videos collected...
- P****
Manchac Light was a
historic lighthouse in
Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana,
which was
originally established in 1838, to mark the
north side of the...
- 23
miles (37 km) of I-55,
consisting of a twin-span
viaduct through the
Manchac swamp, was
completed in 1979 and is one of the
longest bridges in the world...
-
freshwater lake,
connects with Lake
Pontchartrain on the west via P****
Manchac. The
Industrial Canal connects the
Mississippi River with the lake at New...
- The
Capture of Fort Bute, also
known as the
Battle of
Manchac Post,
signalled the
opening of
Spanish intervention in the
American Revolutionary War on...
-
Haunts a
Louisiana Swamp".
Mental Floss.
Retrieved 2020-08-16. Sims, Julia.
Manchac Swamp: Louisiana's
Undiscovered Wilderness.
Pelican Publishing. pp. 28–...
- the north-east, Lake
Maurepas is
connected to Lake
Pontchartrain by P****
Manchac (comprising
South P**** and the
smaller North P****). The land
between the...