
The serpentine loops of the Mississippi River define this 1963 landscape, creating deep alluvial points like Duncan Point and Manchac Point. At the heart of the region, the city of Plaquemine serves as a critical junction where the Texas and Pacific railroad meets the water at the historic Plaquemine Lock. The river's edge is dotted with legacy estates and settlements, including St Louis Plantation, Evergreen Plantation, and New Hope Plantation, reflecting a shoreline still deeply tied to its plantation-era foundations.
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1953 Plaquemine
Iberville Parish, LA

1963 Plaquemine
Iberville Parish, LA

1992 Plaquemine
Iberville Parish, LA

1998 Plaquemine
Iberville Parish, LA
2012 Plaquemine
Iberville Parish, LA
2015 Plaquemine
Iberville Parish, LA
2018 Plaquemine
Iberville Parish, LA
2020 Plaquemine
Iberville Parish, LA

2024 Plaquemine
Iberville Parish, LA