
The Mississippi River carves a deep, serpentine path through this Iberville Parish landscape, creating massive peninsulas like Manchac Point and Plaquemine Point. The city of Plaquemine serves as the focal point, situated at the junction where Bayou Plaquemine meets the river, featuring the historic Plaquemine Lock. The region's plantation history is visibly preserved through named tracts such as St Louis Plantation, Cottage Plantation, and Evergreen Plantation, which sit alongside established riverbank settlements like Sunshine and Seymourville.
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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