
Covington and Mandeville anchor this detailed survey of Saint Tammany Parish, where a complex network of waterways defines the low-lying landscape. The Bogue Falaya and Tchefuncte River converge in the west, while the Abita River and Ponchitolawa Creek wind through the central corridor. A high density of burial sites, including the Abita Springs Cem, Chinchuba Cem, and Zion Church Cem, provides a significant resource for genealogists mapping early family settlements across this region. Notable institutions like the Tulane National Primate Research Center and the Saint Tammany Parish Justice Center reflect the area's development. The landscape is marked by subtle rises like Claiborne Hill and numerous small drainages such as Bayou Tete L'Ours and Bayou Chinchuba that flow toward Lake Pontchartrain just to the south.
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