Abita Springs, LA
N 30° 28.705 W 090° 02.138
15R E 784587 N 3375535
Located in the quaint little town of Abita Springs, this town hall also houses a sheriff sub-station. The deputy moved his patrol car for the photo.
Waymark Code: WM4HW5
Location: Louisiana, United States
Date Posted: 08/28/2008
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Once a Choctaw Indian village, this community near New Orleans is now widely recognized for its attractive historic district. Visitors and locals enjoy shaded sidewalks, friendly restaurants, beautiful gardens, art galleries, country stores, and a quaint folk art museum. Bike riders, walkers, joggers, skaters, and horseback riders make use of the popular Tammany Trace that passes through the center of this small town.
The Indians traded with the settlers and helped them establish their settlement. They showed the newcomers how to structure a dependable bow; how to convert local timbers into cured planks; how to par and pitch log cabins; and how to use herbs and plants for healing purposes.
The town is most famous for the Spring Water it produces.
Name: The Abita Springs Town Hall
Address: 22161 Level Street Abita Springs, LA St. Tammany Parish 70420
Date of Construction: Not listed
Architect: Not listed
Memorials/Commemorations/Dedications: Not listed
Web Site for City/Town/Municipality: Not listed
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