The courthouse reminded me quite a bit of Cameron County back in Texas. White, relatively non-descript, possibly from the 80’s… It’s a perfectly cromulent building for a perfectly cromulent town. It’s not really impressive, but it does the job. Well, at least I wasn’t impressed. The cache was a large jar in a planter at … Continue reading 579. Hahnville, St. Charles Parish (LA58)
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578. Edgard, Saint John the Baptist Parish (LA57)
As you can imagine, my separation of church and state hackles went through the roof the second I saw the statue carrying a cross out front. Of course, since the place is named for a pretty well known biblical figure, what could I expect? That said, I was also struck by the theological incongruity of … Continue reading 578. Edgard, Saint John the Baptist Parish (LA57)
577. Houma, Terrebonne Parish (LA56)
Now look at that courthouse! That is a stunningly gorgeous hunk of stone! I thought I'd make it there during the day, but I'm almost glad I didn't arrive until evening. The illuminated stone made quite the impression on me. How could it not? This is the courthouse of an once more important city that … Continue reading 577. Houma, Terrebonne Parish (LA56)
576. Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish (LA55)
Now this is a courthouse! It never stops amazing me how so many small county (or parish) seats seem to have such grand courthouses. To be fair, calling it small may not be quite fair, but at a population of 15,000-ish, for me it qualifies. As I wrote this, I found myself playing a little … Continue reading 576. Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish (LA55)
575. Napoleonville, Assumption Parish (LA54)
I ended up spending a few minutes trying to decide if this was the courthouse or not, finding a memorial and signs about events from Napoleonic times along with the cornerstone dated 1896. Eventually, I turned around and saw the big sign that read “Assumption Parish Courthouse” and that kind of sealed the deal in … Continue reading 575. Napoleonville, Assumption Parish (LA54)
574. Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish (LA53)
What a lovely beast in red brick! The clock tower is quite nice and I like how the arches over the doors and windows make for a simple but effective touch that gives a lot of personality (at least in my eyes). Add in the fact that the connected extensions are done in a similar … Continue reading 574. Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish (LA53)
573. Livingston, Livingston Parish (LA52)
This one is obviously newer, as you can tell from both the physical mien of the building and the layout of the complex (if you could see it as I did). I liked the way that they tried to pull off a pseudo-art deco style, but otherwise it doesn’t have that patina of age (and … Continue reading 573. Livingston, Livingston Parish (LA52)
572. Covington, St. Tammany Parish (LA51)
Welcome to the Parish of Tamanend! They don’t have a “courthouse” here, they have a justice center. I’m always a little questionable whether a justice center is the right place, but they have the county memorials out in the front courtyard, so I guess they have the best claim to it. It’s quite modern so … Continue reading 572. Covington, St. Tammany Parish (LA51)
571. Franklinton, Washington Parish (LA50)
This looked to me like the 60’s personified. And I guess it was a little bit forward thinking at the time because it was erected in 1960. This is also my sixth Washington County (or county equivalent), so there’s that. Not that important a thing, but do we not keep track of weird stats? Strangely … Continue reading 571. Franklinton, Washington Parish (LA50)
570. Amite City, Tangipahoa Parish (LA49)
I’m not going to even attempt to claim that I know how to pronounce Tangipahoa. No doubt my non-native tongue will never get it quite right. As for the courthouse, well, it’s a courthouse. It’s not good. It’s not bad. It just is. Alright, I’m leaning towards bad, but only just slightly leaning. I’ve seen … Continue reading 570. Amite City, Tangipahoa Parish (LA49)
