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Bridge City & Waggaman

Just across the Huey P. Long Bridge, on the West Bank of the Mississippi River, you will find the Gumbo Capitol of the World, Bridge City, LA. It was established in the 1930s during the construction of the Huey P. Long Bridge over the Mississippi River.

Don’t miss its annual Gumbo Festival held each year in October where over 2,000 pounds of delicious gumbo will be prepared! And if you are feeling sporty, participate in The Great Huey P Long Bridge Run 5K, held every year in the spring.

The Huey P. Long Bridge opened in December of 1935, and was named for the late Governor Huey P. Long, who had been assassinated earlier that year. The bridge was the first Mississippi River span built in Louisiana. The East Bank entrance is in Elmwood, Louisiana and the West Bank in Bridge City.

One of the most impressive of Louisiana's Greek Revival plantation mansions, Seven Oaks Plantation, used to lie in the shadow of the bridge. The great house was the home of the descendants of one of New Orleans' first settlers, Michel Seringue. It fell into ruin and was eventually demolished in the 1970s.

Follow the river to Waggaman, a community steeped in history. U.S. Senator, George Augustus Waggaman, settled in the area with his wife, Camille Arnoult, who inherited a large tract of land there. The two built a considerable plantation which they named Avondale, which later succumbed to the Mississippi River in 1892.

While in Waggaman, enjoy a tour of Cedar Grove Tchoupitoulas Plantation. This great home was built in 1790 just before the Louisiana Purchase and was one of the largest producers of sugar cane and rice.

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From adventurous swamp & bayou excursions, to disc golf, kayaking, boating, and fishing, to a relaxing day at the beach, the diverse landscape offers a variety of outdoor fun!

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Kenner

Kenner is home to the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, the City is first to welcome our guests from around the world! Established in 1855, Kenner is a blend of history…

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Metairie, LA

Metairie, Jefferson Parish’s largest community, is located on the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain between New Orleans and Kenner.

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Harahan & River Ridge

Harahan was named in honor of James Theodore Harahan, president of the Illinois Central Railroad from Harahan Elementary 1906-1911.

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Avondale

Avondale is located on the West Bank of the Mississippi and is bordered by Waggaman to the west and Bridge City to the east.

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Westwego

Once a passageway for pioneers headed to the Western frontier, Westwego borders some of Louisiana's most picturesque bayous and swamps.

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Marrero, LA

Marrero, on the West Bank of the Mississippi River, is home to the Barataria Preserve of Jean Lafitte National Historical Park & Preserve.

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Harvey

Harvey is located on the West Bank of the Mississippi River and on the Harvey Canal which is a vital shipping route to the Gulf of Mexico.

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Gretna

As one of Louisiana's largest national historic register districts, Gretna is steeped in history and intrigue.

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Town of Jean Lafitte

Jean Lafitte, founded by the infamous pirate, Jean Lafitte, is a coastal community rich in history and tradition.

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Grand Isle

Welcome to Louisiana's only inhabited barrier island! At the southern end of Highway 1, the seven magical miles of Grand Isle hold all the wonders that Louisiana nature can offer.

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