
Prairie du Rocher sits at the base of the prominent bluffs overlooking the fertile bottomlands of the Mississippi River. This landscape is defined by the sharp transition between the upland plateaus, marked by deep incisions like Barbeau Hollow and Stamm Hollow, and the vast alluvial plain protected by the Levee Rd system. The map illustrates a community shaped by its French colonial roots and proximity to the river, with Saint Joseph's Catholic Cem and Brickley Cem serving as significant genealogical anchors for local families.
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